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    Government Launches Rs60,000 Monthly Stipend for Graduate Interns

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 5, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    The government has introduced an internship initiative that provides a monthly stipend of Rs60,000 to graduates. This program aims to support young professionals by offering financial assistance while they gain practical experience in their respective fields. By bridging the gap between education and employment, the scheme seeks to improve the employability of fresh graduates nationwide.

    Notably, the stipend is designed to encourage participation in internships that might otherwise be unpaid, ensuring that graduates can sustain themselves financially during this critical career-building phase. This move reflects a broader effort to address youth unemployment and skill development challenges in Pakistan’s competitive job market. The initiative is expected to motivate more graduates to engage in internships, thereby enhancing their professional capabilities.

    In a significant development, the program could also attract private sector involvement, as businesses may benefit from a more skilled and experienced workforce. The stipend provision underscores the government’s commitment to investing in human capital and fostering economic growth through youth empowerment. Overall, this internship scheme represents a strategic step toward reducing unemployment and promoting sustainable career pathways for Pakistan’s emerging talent.

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