In a recent gathering at Noor Haq Institution, Ameer Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Hafiz Naeemur Rahman, highlighted the transformative impact of the Al-Khidmat Bano Qabil IT project, emphasizing its role as a beacon of hope and a catalyst for a brighter future among the youth of Karachi. Thousands of young individuals, both boys and girls, have found valuable opportunities for personal and professional growth through the project’s free IT courses.
Rahman announced a significant expansion of the initiative, stating that Al-Khidmat will soon introduce specialized IT courses tailored for working women, recognizing the importance of empowering women in the workforce. He shared a vision for the future, expressing the Jamaat-e-Islami’s commitment to establishing an IT university in Karachi at the earliest opportunity.
During the event, dedicated to honoring women volunteers contributing to the Al-Khidmat Bano Qabil Project, Salman Sheikh, the project director, and Farooq Kamlani, the program director, joined Rahman in commending the outstanding efforts of these volunteers. The women were not only acknowledged verbally but were also presented with certificates in recognition of their valuable services.
This initiative not only provides practical IT skills but also instills a sense of purpose and empowerment within the community. Al-Khidmat’s commitment to fostering education and technology is poised to create a lasting impact on Karachi, paving the way for a more knowledgeable and skilled future generation.