Karachi (Staff Reporter): A delegation from the Muslim Students Federation (MSF) Sindh, led by provincial president Yasir Adeel Sheikh, met with Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program. The delegation also included Sardar Muhammad Sohail, President of Karachi Division, and Noshaba Naz, Divisional Information Secretary of Mirpur Khas. During the meeting, there was detailed discussion on the challenges faced by youth in obtaining higher education and employment, and there was also an exchange of ideas about organizing a student convention in Karachi in the coming days.
On this occasion, MSF Sindh President Yasir Adeel Sheikh said that the youth can play a crucial role in the development and progress of the country. He emphasized the need to promote youth at both private and governmental levels, which would make it easier for them to access education and employment, as they are the future of our nation. Yasir Adeel Sheikh stated that the purpose of the student convention is to inform the youth about their role in education and the development of the country, so that they can contribute to making Pakistan prosperous and stable, while also strengthening the economy.
During the meeting, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Program, Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, praised the efforts of MSF and assured full cooperation for the successful organization of the convention. He said that the youth are Pakistan’s valuable asset and are being provided with opportunities for education, employment, and business within the country. He also mentioned that Prime Minister Mian Shehbaz Sharif, President of Muslim League (N) Mian Nawaz Sharif, and Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz are taking significant steps for the youth during their tenure because Pakistani youth are highly talented. If they are given maximum opportunities to advance, they can bring honor to themselves and the nation worldwide.
At the meeting, the MSF Sindh delegation expressed their gratitude to Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan and committed to continuing joint efforts to achieve organizational goals.
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