QUETTA: Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan (North) continues its mission to empower the province’s youth by equipping them with modern skills and self-reliance. Under its initiative, an e-commerce training course was successfully completed in Noshki district.
More than 100 female students participated in the training, which covered e-commerce, freelancing, digital marketing, web design, and business management. Special emphasis was placed on aligning participants with the demands of the global digital market.
The primary goal of the program was to enable women to become self-sufficient and pursue respectable employment opportunities within society.
During the closing ceremony, the Inspector General of FC Balochistan (North) distributed laptops among the successful participants.
The trainees expressed their gratitude to FC Balochistan and the Pakistan Army for providing such valuable digital learning opportunities. “This training marks a new beginning for us; we can now compete in the global digital space and even work from home,” said the students.
Instructors of the program highlighted that FC Balochistan provided state-of-the-art labs and laptops, allowing students to gain hands-on experience and even start earning during the course.
Local community leaders appreciated FC Balochistan’s initiative, calling it a positive step toward youth development and economic empowerment in the region.