We often hear about Pakistan’s massive potential, but seeing it come alive in a single room is something truly special. That is exactly what happened recently in Sialkot, where thousands of ambitious young students gathered for the Bano Qabil Entry Test.
The energy in the room reached a whole new level when Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman, the Patron-in-Chief of the Bano Qabil initiative, took the stage.
A Powerful Call to Action
Instead of a typical, dry academic speech, Hafiz Naeem delivered a passionate, forward-looking address that felt more like a map to the future. He didn’t just talk about passing a test; he talked about changing the trajectory of the country.
His main message was clear: the future is digital, and Pakistan’s youth need to lead it.
He urged the thousands of aspiring students in attendance to fully embrace the digital revolution. By learning modern tech skills, unlocking their inner potential, and thinking globally, this generation has the power to pull Pakistan into a brighter, IT-driven future.
“The digital world doesn’t care where you are from; it cares about what you can do. Master these skills, and you can change your life and your country.”
Why the Bano Qabil Initiative Matters
For those unfamiliar, Bano Qabil is a massive, free IT education program designed to give young men and women the practical skills they need to thrive in the modern job market covering fields like freelancing, software development, graphic design, and digital marketing.
The massive turnout in Sialkot proves one thing: our youth are hungry for opportunities. They don’t want handouts; they want skills. And with leaders pushing them to think big, the digital revolution in Pakistan isn’t just comingit’s already here.





