Karachi: Advisor to the Finance Minister, Khurram Schehzad, emphasized the vital role of Pakistan’s youth in shaping the country’s digital economy while addressing the Skill-Up Batch-II Graduation Ceremony at Iqra University, Karachi.
Congratulating the 80 graduates who successfully completed their eight-week training, Schehzad lauded their hard work in diverse fields such as Web Development, Digital Marketing, Video Editing, and Animation, under the mentorship of industry experts. “Youngsters are the achievers. They bring innovation and ideas. Now is the time to step out, make your name, and create an impact to strengthen Pakistan’s digital industry,” he said.
Highlighting the importance of skill-based learning, Schehzad lauded Iqra University’s Centre of Research and Entrepreneurship (IU-CORE) for offering a platform that equips young people with freelancing and entrepreneurial skills. He noted that Pakistan’s freelancing industry is already thriving globally, contributing billions in revenue, but stressed that “a lot is yet to be achieved — and our youngsters will reach that milestone in the near future.”
Encouraging the graduates, he advised them to embrace challenges, learn from setbacks, and channel criticism into positive energy. “Obstacles are part of the journey. Failures unleash your true potential. Be the risk-taker as the young population will build a stronger economy for this country,” he remarked.
The event was also graced by Prof. Dr. Nassar Ikram, Vice Chancellor of Iqra University, and Waqar Siddiqui, renowned content creator and YouTuber, as Guest of Honor.
The ceremony concluded with the distribution of certificates to graduates of Skill-Up Batch-II, who excelled in courses including Mobile App Development, Web Development, Video Editing, Animation, and Vlogging./Ends