Federal Govt Laptops Youth Internships Announces. Federal Minister for Planning, Development then as Special Initiatives Ahsan Iqbal has proclaimed an internship package for young graduates across the country.
The program will provide about 60,000 paid internships to all eligible candidates. He added that the federal government is providing scholarships to students admitted to the world’s top 25 universities, while 100,000 university students will be given laptops to develop digital skills.
Federal Govt Laptops Youth Internships Announces
He remarked that in the previous era of the Muslim League (N), 1 million laptops were given to the youth to promote the freelancing culture in the country. Last month, the Planning Minister also announced 20,000 scholarships for unemployed graduates while addressing the International Summit on Higher Education and Manpower Development in Islamabad.
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These scholarships will be available to students from remote areas under the recently launched Youth Development Initiatives (YDI) by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif. In the current situation of the country where the situation regarding jobs and other factors is uncertain, the federal government announced positive news for young talent.
Mr Ahsan Iqbal, Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives announced that the government will provide 60,000 paid internships to graduates across the country. The internship program will deliver a stipend to all eligible candidates.
He is also known that about 100,000 laptops will also be dispersed among university scholars to help them with their digital skills and then promote the freelancing philosophy in the country. Moreover, he said that the federal government is providing scholarships to recognized students in the top 25 universities of the world. So always ready.
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In the previous tenure of PML-N, around 10 lakh laptops were given to the youth to develop their skills and freelance culture. In the month of January, the Planning Minister also announced 20,000 scholarships for unemployed graduates during the International Summit on Higher Education in Islamabad.
These 20,000 scholarships will be available to students living in remote areas under the Youth Development Initiatives (YDI) recently launched by Prime Minister (PM) Shehbaz Sharif.