Karachi, Pakistan – Newly appointed Sindh Governor Nehal Hashmi announces a strong commitment to improving education and generating employment for young people throughout the province. Speaking at his inaugural press conference following his oath-taking ceremony, Governor Hashmi outlined the federal government's plans to uplift Sindh's youth.
Focusing on Youth Development and Opportunities
Governor Hashmi confirms the expansion of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme (PMYP) into Sindh, promising a collaborative effort to deliver its benefits. He highlights that the initiative will encompass comprehensive educational subjects and training, extending beyond basic computer literacy.
The Governor assures timely completion of certifications and prompt awarding of degrees, ensuring academic milestones are met efficiently. He emphasizes that the opportunities for employment, education, and training available to other Pakistani youth will now fully extend to Sindh.
A Post of Responsibility and Service
Hashmi describes his new role not as a privilege but as a profound responsibility, declaring his representation of every individual in Sindh's villages and districts. He expresses a desire to leave the position in a better state than he found it, aligning with Nawaz Sharif's philosophy of prioritizing Pakistan.
In a gesture of public service, the Governor announces that free Sehri and Iftar meals will be provided to deserving individuals at Governor House starting Monday. He also commits to conducting audits of all implemented initiatives, welcoming public criticism as a means for accountability and improvement.
He urges citizens to critique his performance constructively, but appeals against negative commentary directed at the country, province, or Karachi. Hashmi also took the opportunity to commend Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif for his dedication, Deputy PM Ishaq Dar for his diplomatic prowess, and Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir for his patriotic values.
Source: dawn.com




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