*PM Inaugurates ‘Kamyab Jawan Programme and met Prince William and Kate Middleton
Prime minister has launched the first phase of the “Kamyab Jawan Programme” for youth of Pakistan to support them through technical and financial assistance. The Government of Pakistan believes that youth employment and economic empowerment are essential components of a strong foundation in any society. The prime minister while addressing the inauguration ceremony in Islamabad announced that Rs 100 billion have been allocated for youth loans under the programme. He said that out of the total amount, Rs 25 billion have been earmarked for women. Prime Minister proclaimed that loans worth up to Rs 100,000 will be interest-free, while the loans in two other categories will be concessionary loans. The premier added that 1.0 million young people will be facilitated under the programme.
“We have youth, they are our power but unluckily [we are lacking in] skills,” he said, adding that Rs 10 billion will be used for teaching skills to 100,000 young people. Under the programme, the prime minister announced, 100 labs will be organized for distance learning. The programme will also arrange internships through which 25,000 young people will be connected with industries, he said. Talking about religious seminaries, Prime Minister Imran said that 500 labs will also be established in seminaries. “This is the first government which has taken [such] initiatives. We will consider seminary students as our own children and we will impart science education to them,” he said, adding that the government of Pakistan has interacted with religious scholars for educational reforms. “We will try to make our education systems uniform,” he said after pointing out that three educational systems — English medium, Urdu medium and seminaries — are presently functioning in the country. He further said that 2,000 teachers will be sent abroad for international-level training. The prime minister also proclaimed that a national youth development foundation is being organized for youngsters in the country to interact and exchange knowledge and views. “The programme will be followed up by the Prime Minister’s Office,” he said. “I assure you that merit will be ensured in this programme. We will provide loans to every people, if they fulfil the merit.
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Addressing the participants of the ceremony, he reminded them that merit is the most important issue for country’s future. “The nations having merit-based systems make progress in this world,” he said, adding that the West progressed in the world because of their merit-based democracy. Prime Minister recalled that Quaid-i-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah had advised the nation to adhere to merit and refrain from corruption. “Don’t underestimate the power of truth, it will give you strength,” he advised the young generation of the country. Furthermore, the Prime Minister Imran Khan and President Arif Alvi met Prince William and Kate Middleton (Duke and Duchess of Cambridge) in Islamabad on Tuesday as part of their ongoing tour of Pakistan. The royal couple also appreciated the initiatives undertaken by the Government of Pakistan to combat climate change and to alleviate poverty.
The royal couple was greeted by the prime minister at PM Office and met President Alvi at Aiwan-e-Sadr. The Duke of Cambridge thanked the president for the warm welcome and hospitality extended to him and his entourage. During the meeting President Alvi lauded their role in social sector. It is importantly to note that Prince William and Kate arrived in Pakistan late Monday evening on a five-day visit to Pakistan. The trip was the first of its kind undertaken by any member of the British royal family to Pakistan in 13 years. The Duke and Duchess travelled to the different places of Pakistan. Britain’s Prince William and his wife Kate Middleton on Friday left for the United Kingdom after completing successful visit of Pakistan.