The Sindh government has introduced an innovative e-taxi program aimed at providing employment opportunities for the province’s youth. The initiative, announced by Sindh Information Minister Sharjeel Memon, designed to empower young individuals by enabling them to own taxis through a shared financing model.
E-Taxi Program: Key Highlights
Sharjeel Memon revealed the program during a media briefing, emphasizing its potential to create sustainable livelihoods. Here are the primary features of the program:
- Shared Financing Model: The cost of each taxi will covered by contributions from three parties—youth participants, the Sindh government, and partner banks.
- Ownership Opportunity: Young individuals will have the chance to become taxi owners by investing a nominal amount.
- Boosting Employment: This program expected to provide a steady income source for many unemployed individuals across Sindh.
Sharjeel Memon on PTI Protests
During the announcement, Memon also addressed the November 24 protest call by the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), claiming that it widely rejected in Sindh. He stated that no one from the province voluntarily participated, and accused the PTI of using public resources for political gains.
He further criticized certain political leaders, accusing them of prioritizing personal agendas over public welfare.
A Positive Step for Sindh’s Youth
The e-taxi program being hailed as a game-changer for youth employment in Sindh. It not only provides an opportunity for young people to achieve financial independence but also contributes to the province’s economic development.
For updates on the e-taxi program and its application process, stay tuned to official announcements from the Sindh government.