Maryam satisfied at PITB women support programme
Daughters of Punjab have every right to live, learn and move forward, says Maryam
LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has noted with satisfaction that the Punjab Information Technology Board’s innovative and revolutionary digital program for women’s financial empowerment has rendered remarkable results.
She said: “The daughters of Punjab have every right to live, learn and move forward. They now do not just dream but also have the skills to fulfill them, this is our success. The PITB role in using technology to make women financially independent is commendable. Integrated digital collaboration of Modern Skills Training Centres in every district of Punjab under the ‘SheWins’ program is underway for women’s financial independence and empowerment through e-commerce, social media marketing, content creation and other training courses.”
Maryam Nawaz in her message on the World Blood Donor Day said: “I pay tribute to those who voluntarily donate blood to save lives. Blood donation is actually a gift of life to someone.” She appealed to the youth to voluntarily participate in the good work of blood donation.
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