In a massive gathering that buzzed with the energy of thousands of aspiring students, President Alkhidmat, Prof. Dr. Hafeez ur Rehman, recently addressed the youth at the Bano Qabil Entry Test in Rawalpindi.
The message was clear: The future is digital, and no one should be left behind.
Breaking Barriers Through Free IT Education
The Bano Qabil Program has become a beacon of hope for Pakistani youth. By offering high-quality, free IT education, Alkhidmat isn’t just teaching code or digital marketing; they are handing out the keys to the global digital economy.
“Our commitment is to empower the youth, providing them with the tools needed for digital employment and self-sufficiency,” stated Dr. Hafeez ur Rehman.
A Global Mission: Bano Qabil for Gaza
In a landmark announcement, Dr. Hafeez ur Rehman revealed that the Bano Qabil mission is crossing borders. The program is set to expand to support the displaced and affected youth of Gaza.
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Dedicated Centers: Special Bano Qabil centers will be established in Gaza.
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Resilience through Tech: Palestinian youth will receive free IT training to help them find remote work opportunities despite the challenges on the ground.
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Solidarity in Action: This move transforms Bano Qabil from a local initiative into a global humanitarian tech movement.
Why This Matters
For the youth in Rawalpindi, it’s an opportunity to change their lives. For the youth in Gaza, it is a lifeline to the outside world. Alkhidmat is proving that education is the most powerful tool we have to rebuild lives, no matter the geography.





