SIBI: The Freelance Training Program “DG Buzz” at Mir Chakar Khan Rind University Sibi was opened on Friday by Caretaker Chief Minister of Balochistan Mir Ali Mardan Khan Domki. The program’s goal is to provide young people with essential skills that will allow them to support the province’s economic growth.
He claimed that in order to generate high-caliber technical human resources, youth in the province are receiving technical training in a variety of sectors during his visit to Sibi.
Speaking at the “DG Buzz” inauguration event, he stated that in order to meet the needs of the modern world, the freelance digital program has also been introduced in Quetta, Sibi, Zhob, and Loralai.
According to Ali Mardan, giving young workers technical training can improve productivity and support the province’s economic growth.
He emphasized that it is important to give young people opportunities to grow and to be guided in a better route.
According to him, the program’s goal is to give young people in Balochistan technical skills so they may find jobs anywhere in the world after completing their training.
He stated that with reference to the technical education of Balochistani youth, the caretaker provincial government has implemented successful steps.
According to CM, the province of Balochistan’s public universities play a critical role in increasing the number of skilled individuals living there.
Mir Ali Mardan Khan Additionally, Domki has given scholarships to students in many fields at Mir Chakar Rind University Sibi.
According to him, young people urgently require technical training in addition to many chances to contribute to the social and economic advancement of their nation.
The District Headquarters (DHQ) Hospital Sibi was visited by the chief minister, who also officially opened the Mir Hazoor Bakhsh Domki Dialysis Unit there.
At DHQ Sibi, he also opened a brand-new pediatric ward and ICU. Domki stated that the administration is making an effort to offer the public high-quality healthcare facilities at the federal level.
He claimed that the opening of a dialysis facility will provide people with kidney illnesses access to high-quality treatment services.