Pakistan Awami Quwat Launches Second Phase of Skill Development Initiative for Youth

Islamabad: Pakistan Awami Quwat has officially launched the second phase of its Skill Development Program aimed at empowering the country’s youth through technical and vocational training. The initiative, which seeks to make young people economically self-reliant, includes eight diverse training programs focused on in-demand skills.

As part of this phase, courses will be offered in Graphic Designing, Digital Marketing, E-commerce, Web Designing, Electrical Work, CCTV Technician Training, and Plumbing. These training modules are designed to equip young individuals with practical skills that can help them secure employment or start their own businesses.

Under the special directive of Chairman Khaqan Waheed Khawaja, Pakistan Awami Quwat will bear 50% of the course fees to ease the financial burden on participating students. Furthermore, all orphan boys and girls will be eligible to take the courses completely free of cost.

A unique aspect of this program is its inclusivity—individuals of any gender or age are eligible to register and benefit from the training. The courses are being implemented through eight separate technical and vocational projects under the party’s broader vision of national economic empowerment and social welfare.

“This is not just an educational initiative—it’s a step toward uplifting entire families and communities,” said Chairman Khaqan Waheed Khawaja. “Our goal is to provide young people with the tools they need to succeed in today’s digital and industrial economy.”

Interested candidates are encouraged to register at the earliest, as seats are limited. For further information, applicants can contact the numbers provided in the official announcement.