Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif has reaffirmed that improving the educational capacity and professional skills of young people remains one of the government’s top priorities. He stated that all possible steps will be taken to enhance the talent, productivity, and employability of youth across Pakistan.
The prime minister made these remarks during a meeting with Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashhood Ahmed Khan, who briefed him on the ongoing initiatives, particularly the Laptop Scheme and youth welfare projects. The meeting focused on reviewing progress and discussing future plans aimed at empowering young Pakistanis.
PM Expresses Satisfaction Over Youth Program Performance
During the meeting, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif expressed satisfaction with the performance of the Youth Program and its role in supporting students and young professionals. He emphasized that providing access to modern education, digital tools, and technical training is essential for national development.
He further stated that the federal government will continue to utilize all available resources to strengthen youth-focused policies and programs. According to the prime minister, investing in young people is key to building a skilled workforce and ensuring long-term economic stability.
Focus on Skills, Innovation, and Employment
Officials said the government aims to expand vocational training, entrepreneurship support, and technology-based education under the Youth Program. These measures are expected to help young people compete in both local and international job markets.
The renewed focus on youth development reflects the government’s commitment to creating better opportunities for students and professionals, while promoting innovation, self-reliance, and sustainable growth in the country.













