The Student Development Strategies, stated in a proclamation, include 2,000 internships for young engineers, a programme to convert 20 poorly developed regions, an initiative to build 250 mini sports complexes, the Pakistan Innovation Fund, and a programme to provide 75 national young talent awards.
Shehbaz Sharif, the prime minister, remarked in a speech at the event that students make up a sizable portion of the population and that “we will have to further extend these efforts to educate our youth with modern qualifications and experience.”
The federal government is thinking about launching more projects for the generation, the prime minister said, noting that Pakistan’s development and existence depend on the growth of its youth.
He added that the government’s partnership prevented the nation’s collapsing economy from going into default. The Benazir Income Support Program (BISP), he claimed, “was delivering immediate cash to the flood affectedees.” He added that Rs66 billion had already been disbursed to the victims.
The prime minister emphasised that powerful nations had assisted Pakistan in aiding flood victims and that his administration was prepared to take whatever necessary actions to protect the interests of the country. “Nations can advance only through togetherness, not through differences,” he continued.