
In Karachi, an examination for free IT courses was organized at Bagh Jinnah by Al-Khidmat, attracting participation from numerous male and female students. Al-Khidmat Foundation reported that over 100,000 students, both male and female, had enrolled for the test in the second phase of the Banu Qual program. This initiative aims to offer 15 IT courses entirely free of charge.
During this event, certificates were distributed to successful graduates of the first phase of the Banu Qual program. Several startup projects initiated by students who completed the first phase courses were also showcased. In the initial phase of Al-Khidmat’s free IT courses, 15,000 young individuals enrolled.
Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman, the Amir of Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, addressed the attendees and announced the establishment of Binu-e-Qil IT College in Karachi, along with the commencement of CSS classes. He encouraged youth not to lose hope and to maintain faith in Allah, emphasizing that the country would prosper once more.
Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman expressed the intention to bring foreign currency into the country without sending the youth abroad, thus strengthening the value of the national currency. He urged today’s young men and women to pledge their hard work and dedication to achieving success.
He also commented on the presence of influential landlords and feudal lords in Pakistan, asserting that the sacrifices made by their elders were not for the benefit of such individuals. He advocated unity among all language speakers, rejecting linguistic and nihilistic divisions.
Hafiz Naeem-ur-Rehman promised to serve all residents of the city and encouraged young boys and girls to join Jamaat-e-Islami’s struggle. He sought support to address the challenges posed by the incumbent mayor and expressed the party’s intentions to influence the provincial assembly as well.