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Balochistan to Allow Laborers’ Children to Enroll in College

The government of Balochistan has made the decision to provide scholarships for over 400 children of laborers to attend universities across the country this year. Two hundred youngsters have already been registered by the Labour and Manpower Department, and another two hundred will be registered by July 15

This choice was decided on Wednesday during the Labour and Manpower Department’s review meeting, which was presided over by Balochistan Chief Minister Mir Sarfraz Bugti. During the conference, the kids Skills Development Program’s progress was evaluated. It was discovered that the first group of skilled kids from Balochistan will be transported overseas by March 2025, while the unskilled workers will follow in December 2025.

The meeting was attended by Chief Secretary Balochistan Shakeel Qadir Khan, Secretary Labour Welfare, Director General B-TEVTA, and adviser to the chief minister on labor and manpower, Sardar Ghulam Rasool Ummrani. The Youth Skills Development Program should be implemented as soon as possible, according to the Chief Minister, in order to guarantee job chances following skill training.

Additionally, Bugti ordered the Kuchlak Driving School to be operationalized right once, and B-TEVTA was entrusted with teaching 100 people how to drive in the first phase so they could find work in Oman. In order to save money on social security, he brought attention to the fact that industrial owners underreport their labor force, underscoring the importance of precise data gathering via a unique survey conducted by the Labor Department.

Bugti denounced the exploitation of workers who are frequently paid less than the wages set by the government and emphasized efforts to integrate laborers into social security programs and safeguard their welfare. Advisor Ummrani reaffirmed the Chief Minister’s pledge to improve worker registration efforts and offer technical training in line with his vision.

The chief minister declared that there were far less workers in Balochistan who were officially registered than there actually were, and he gave the labor department instructions to gather precise laborer data through a unique survey and register workers.

He pledged to work toward the wellbeing of the workers and to include them in the social security program. According to Sarfraz Bugti, industrial owners purposefully withhold the true number of employees in order to reduce social security expenses.

Sardar Ghulam Rasool Ummrani, the chief minister’s advisor on labor and manpower, informed the gathering that extensive steps were being taken to give Balochistani youngsters technical training in line with the chief minister’s vision. He declared that extra steps would be made to register personnel.

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I am an experienced content writer with a passion for crafting engaging and impactful content across various platforms. Skilled in audience research, storytelling, and SEO optimization. I am proficient in creating clear, concise, and compelling copy that resonates with readers. Strong ability to adapt tone and style to suit diverse audiences and brand voices. Dedicated to delivering high- quality content that drives results and enhances brand visibility.

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