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Punjab Allocates Rs. 26 Billion for Youth Skills Development and Entrepreneurship

World Youth Skills Day is celebrated today globally to spotlight the transformative power of technical and vocational education in building inclusive economies and resilient societies.

The Punjab government has also focused on it by allocating Rs. 26 billion in fiscal year 2025-26.

The Government of Punjab has placed skills at the heart of its economic agenda. Under the CM Skilled Punjab initiative, landmark programmes are in place as Rs. 26 billion are allocated for skills development and entrepreneurship for the fiscal year 2025-26.

Furthermore, for the first time Punjab has consolidated all TVET policy under a single Skills Development and Entrepreneurship Department (SDED)—bringing Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF), Technical Education and Vocational Training Authority (TEVTA), Punjab Vocational Training Council (PVTC), Punjab Skills Development Authority (PSDA) and Punjab Board of Technical Education (PBTE) under one strategic umbrella to ensure every effort is aligned with labour-market demand.

The Punjab Skills Development Fund (PSDF)- Pakistan’s largest skills fund and the implementing arm of CM Skilled Punjab Initiative has spent 15 years building employer-led training pathways. In that time, it has enabled 600,000 graduates (44 percent women) across 250 trades.

Current flagships programs include

  • PSDF | Tabeer – International Placement of Rs. 2.7 billion for 2,500+ global job placement,
  • PSDF | Mein Digital- Empowering rural women through IT of Rs. 1 billion for 3,000 educated rural women and
  • PSDF | Pehchan- Skill Development Program for Transgenders for Rs. 870 million for 2,250 marginalized transgenders, each designed to unlock new segments of talent and link them to high-value local or overseas work.

CM Punjab Task Force for Skills Development Chairperson Punjab, Adnan Afzal Chattha Monday stated that Punjab’s young people are not just our future. They are our greatest present-day asset. By pairing world-class training with globally recognised certifications and overseas job pathways, we are turning potential into prosperity for families and for Pakistan’s balance of payments.”

He said that for the first time in Punjab’s history, every element of skills development policy-making, funding, standards, training, and placement now sits under a single roof. What was once a devolved, fragmented mandate spread across multiple agencies is unified in the Skills Development & Entrepreneurship Department with a primary focus on making Pakistan a global human capital export powerhouse. “This one-window structure gives us the speed, coherence, and accountability to turn every rupee into real jobs, higher incomes and a workforce that can compete anywhere in the world”, he added.

Across Pakistan, there are 3,000+ technical and vocational institutes with about 455,000 students enrolled—a capacity nowhere near sufficient for the 1.7 million new entrants to the labour force each year, underscoring the urgency of scalable, outcome-based models like PSDF’s.

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  • More waste of public funds. Create jobs you clowns

    Funny how we see youth being blamed for not having skills. While none of our govt officials know how to read a simple PDF document

    Why not ask the field marshal to change a tire ?

    Why not ask IT Minister to use slack format with jpeg ?

    Why not ask the current FBR Chairman to fill his own tax form alone without any help ?

    Why not ask transport minister how to fix an engine ?

    Then tell us about “skills”
    Instead of wasting billions on “skills”, why don’t you create jobs in govt for youth so they can work and earn and bring economy back on track.

    Just old Losers wasting money

  • Funny how we see youth being blamed for not having skills. While none of our govt officials know how to read a simple pdf document

    Why not ask the field marshal to change a tire ?

    Why not ask IT Minister to use slack format with jpeg ?

    Why not ask the current FBR Chairman to fill his own tax form alone without any help ?

    Why not ask transport minister how to fix an engine ?

    Then tell us about “skills”
    Instead of wasting billions on “skills”, why don’t you create jobs in govt for youth so they can work and earn and bring economy back on track.

  • Why not ask the secretaries, ministers, army officials about what skills they have ?

    I bet most of them don’t even know how to use excel

    • Bro, at least military official don’t need to use excel because they need to know the tactics to win wars and defend. Also, only the commissioned officers do corruption. So, why are you condemning non commissioned officers and army personnels also?


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