Islamabad 5 August: The Prime Minister’s Digital Youth Hub has recorded an extraordinary milestone, with over 500,000 young Pakistanis registering on the platform within just two months of its launch.
This unprecedented surge highlights the initiative’s growing appeal and its potential to transform opportunities for the country’s youth.
A senior official from the Ministry of Youth Affairs stated that the Digital Youth Hub, recently introduced to bridge the digital divide, is equipping young individuals with essential skills for today’s digital economy. The platform has emerged as a key resource for youth seeking to enhance their capabilities and access better job prospects. Over 1,000 domestic and international companies have also joined the platform, signaling strong private-sector confidence in the initiative.
“The rapid growth of the Digital Youth Hub reflects the government’s commitment to unlocking the potential of our young population,” the official said. He emphasized that the initiative is poised to shape future leaders and drive economic progress by fostering digital literacy and innovation.
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Registrations have flooded in from across Pakistan, with young people eager to utilize the platform’s resources to boost their employability. As the hub continues to expand, it is expected to significantly empower the nation’s youth, enabling them to contribute meaningfully to economic and social development, the official added.



