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Karachi: Al-Khidmat announced the establishment of 200 pharmacies in the city while introducing the ‘Become Qualified Pharmacist’ program in Karachi.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the ‘Become Qualified Pharmacist’ program in Karachi on Saturday, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi Ameer Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that they are going to start diploma and graduate programs for the youth of Karachi and soon build an IT university in Karachi. will At present 15 Al Khidmat pharmacies in the city are providing best quality medicines to the patients at highly discounted rates and soon 200 pharmacies will be established in the city.
Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that pharmacists are running for small jobs even after obtaining pharmacy degree from universities, it is very sad to see that even after becoming a pharmacist, they often remain unemployed. Girls are joining the field of pharmacy in large numbers, by empowering them and imparting technical training to make them useful pharmacists in the society to prescribe medicines for minor ailments.
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He said that after matriculation, a large number of youths do not get inter-level education, the number further decreases till graduation and masters, there is no framework to teach skills to those who are not able to study at the state level. Jamaat-e-Islami and Al-Khidmat have taken up the task of teaching skills to the unemployed youth.
Hafiz Naeemur Rehman said that for the first time more than 70 thousand youths had registered in Banuqab. should leave the politics of looting and do the politics of service like us.
He said that the population of Karachi is three and a half million, but the state does not recognize it, when the rulers talk, they say three and a half million and when counting, they do not recognize the population of Karachi as three and a half million. One lakh 17 thousand youths have been registered in Banuqab 2.0. Now we are going to start diploma and graduation programs, we will soon build an IT university in Karachi.
On this occasion, Naveed Baig, CEO of Al Khidmat Welfare Society, Syed Jamshed Ahmed, Director of Al Khidmat Pharmacies, Syed Adnan Rizvi of Quality Control Board Sindh, Haroon Qasim, Managing Director of Pharmao, former President of Pakistan Pharmaceutical and Manufacturers Association Toqeer ul Haq, Dr. Qaiser Waheed, President of Pakistan Society of Health System Pharmacists Dr. Abdul Latif Shaikh, Umima Muzamal, Chief Pharmacist of NICVD, Gibran Yusuf also spoke.
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