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Usman Mehsud Holds E-Khuli Kachehri to Hear Public Issues
Usman Mehsud Holds E-Khuli Kachehri to Hear Public Issues

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PESHAWAR: E-Khuli Kachehri Organized by Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority
Peshawar (Press Release): In light of the special directives of the Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Muhammad Sohail Afridi, and Chief Secretary Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Shahab Ali Shah, the Director General of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority (KPCTA), Muhammad Usman Mehsud, organized an E-Khuli Kachehri to strengthen communication between the public and the institution and to directly hear their concerns.
Directors and Deputy Directors of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority also attended the session. During the event, various issues and queries raised by the public were heard in detail. Director General Muhammad Usman Mehsud issued instructions to the relevant authorities on the spot for the immediate resolution of several issues.
In addition, questions and complaints submitted a day prior to the E-Khuli Kachehri were also reviewed, and responses to them were provided online.
Speaking on the occasion, Director General KPCTA Muhammad Usman Mehsud stated that the E-Khuli Kachehri would be held regularly every month to ensure effective resolution of public issues and to further strengthen communication between the institution and the public.
He further said that the province possesses immense tourism potential, and the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture and Tourism Authority is taking priority measures to promote tourism.
He also informed that after Eid-ul-Fitr, various tourism festivals and activities will be organized across the province for tourists, while special programs are also being planned to promote religious tourism. He added that such initiatives will not only help promote tourism but will also highlight the positive image of the province.

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Gulmina Bilal Ahmad Calls for Youth Entrepreneurship to Tackle Unemployment
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ISLAMABAD: Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP), in collaboration with Accountability Lab Pakistan and Hamdard University Islamabad Campus, hosted a public dialogue on the youth employment crisis and the role of entrepreneurship, bringing together policymakers, academics, development practitioners and young participants to explore practical pathways for empowering youth and creating sustainable economic opportunities in Pakistan. On the sidelines of the dialogue, participants were also briefly introduced to the book From Idea to Impact by Dr. Shahbaz Tariq, which highlights practical approaches for turning ideas into entrepreneurial initiatives.

Chairperson of the National Vocational and Technical Training Commission (NAVTTC), Gulmina Bilal Ahmad, delivered the keynote address and emphasized the importance of equipping young people with practical knowledge and skills to navigate the country’s challenging economic environment. She noted that strengthening technical and vocational education, along with encouraging entrepreneurship, can open new avenues for youth employment and enable young people to become job creators rather than job seekers.

Rahmat Hindiarta Kusuma, Minister Counsellor for Information, Social and Cultural Affairs at the Indonesian Embassy in Pakistan, shared examples from Indonesia’s experience in promoting youth entrepreneurship through supportive public policies, skills development programmes and innovation-driven collaboration. He highlighted the importance of cross-cultural partnerships, innovation ecosystems and institutional cooperation in enabling young entrepreneurs to transform ideas into viable businesses.

Earlier, Muhammad Anwar, CEO of Freedom Gate Prosperity (FGP), set the context for the dialogue by highlighting the growing urgency of addressing youth unemployment through innovation and enterprise. He stressed that creating an enabling ecosystem for entrepreneurship requires collaboration between government institutions, universities, development organizations and the private sector.

Shahzad Afzal Kayani, Director Quality Enhancement Cell at Hamdard University, appreciated the collaborative initiative and emphasized the importance of academia–industry–development sector partnerships in building an enabling environment for youth entrepreneurship.

Syed Raza Ali, Program Manager at Accountability Lab Pakistan, welcomed the participants and underscored the importance of partnerships that promote transparency, innovation and youth engagement in development initiatives. He said that Pakistan today stands at a critical demographic moment. Nearly two-thirds of our population is under the age of 30, making Pakistan one of the youngest countries in the world. According to the most recent census data, we have over 44 million young people between the ages of 15 and 24. This youth bulge represents an enormous national asset, but only if we are able to create pathways for meaningful employment and opportunity.

Providing thematic insights, Dr. Shahbaz Tariq, Head of Research at FGP, spoke about the relevance of entrepreneurial thinking for Pakistan’s youth and the importance of translating ideas into practical impact through knowledge, mentorship and supportive institutional frameworks.

During the expert reflections session, Dr. Ansar Abbas, Associate Dean at the Faculty of Management Sciences, Hamdard University, highlighted the role of universities in nurturing entrepreneurial thinking and providing students with the research, skills and mentorship required to innovate and launch sustainable ventures. The event also featured a practical case study of entrepreneurship by Waqas Khaleeq, CEO of Smart Solar, Lahore, who shared his journey of building a clean energy business and encouraged young participants to pursue innovation-driven solutions to address emerging development challenges.

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