Peshawar:
The president of the Prime Minister’s youth program, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, underlined the integration of Madrassas in the dominant national current, praising the fundamental education provided by these institutions.
The Prime Minister’s youth program led an advisory session on the national policy of adolescents and young people at the Institute of Management Sciences (IM Sciences) on Monday.
The session was led by Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan and assisted by students, teachers, religious scholars and the main stakeholders in various sectors.
During her full and passionate speech, Mashhood highlighted the central role of young people in the construction of the nation. He said that despite the historical challenges encountered by Pakistan, young people today hold the power to transform the future of the country.
He noted the resilience of the people of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa in the face of terrorism, climate change and economic challenges and praised their determination to go ahead with hope and force.
He stressed that Pakistan was created with a vision of equality, unity and opportunities, and today, the nation must return to these founding principles.
Referring to the global and regional challenges faced by countries such as Syria, Iraq and Palestine, he stressed the importance of inclusive unity and development to prevent internal discord and guarantee national progress developed through large -scale consultations and inclusive planning.
Mashhood announced a visit to the commitment of young people in 26 cities aimed at involving young people from all walks of life, including academic students, technical workers, Madrassa students and young people excluding schooling in terms of development and implementation of policies.
He underlined the main initiatives of the Prime Minister’s youth program, aimed at empowering young Pakistani thanks to targeted support and opportunities.
These include Digital Youth HUB, a full online platform offering scholarships, internships, job lists and personalized career advice; The greatest national effort to extend technical and vocational training, preparing young people for the world employment markets; national employment policy, which aligns federal and provincial strategies to guarantee decent work possibilities; And a firm commitment to the education of girls, underlined by the international agreements of Pakistan with the OIC nations to ensure that no child is refused education due to a lack of resources.
He called for the rejection of any story that creates divisions within Pakistani society, stressing that unity, discipline and faith are essential to progress.