QUETTA: Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Sarfraz Bugti has said the provincial government will send 30,000 skilled youth abroad to combat unemployment in the southwestern province.
Speaking to journalists in Quetta on Thursday, the chief minister outlined the government’s commitment to promoting youth development and providing international opportunities for the young workforce.
“Our goal is to empower the youth of Balochistan by providing them with global exposure and the opportunity to enhance their skills in diverse industries,” Chief Minister Bugti said.
“This initiative will not only alleviate unemployment in our province but also bring valuable experience and knowledge back to Balochistan,” he noted.
Chief Minister asked the youth to come forward to play an important role in the development of Balochistan
He stated, “The youth of Balochistan are our future leaders, and it’s imperative that they step forward to contribute actively to the region’s growth and prosperity.”
He said the Solid Waste Management Project will play a crucial role in improving the cleanliness situation in Quetta city.