The Finance Minister directed that all the major banks and microfinance institutions come up with their suggestions on the design of the program within a week’s time and also earmark a percentage of their resources for the purpose.
As per details, the Kamyab Jawan spokesperson informed that a firm named Idea Gist is offering training courses to young students and aspiring entrepreneurs using the name of Kamyab Jawan-Startup Pakistan.
Under the initiative, soft loans will be provided to the labourers and the overseas Pakistanis returning from foreign countries so that they could set up their own businesses.
In a bid to build the national consensus on the proposed agricultural growth strategy, Asad Qaiser called for a close scrutiny of the entire strategy, said a press release.