Alkhidmat holds aptitude test for Bano Qabil Pharmacist Program

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Alkhidmat holds aptitude test for Bano Qabil Pharmacist Program

Alkhidmat Karachi’s Bano Qabil Pharmacist 2.0 program held its Aptitude Test at a local banquet hall, in which a large number of pharmacy students participated.

Speaking at the event, Chief Guest, Ameer, Jamaat-e-Islami Karachi, Munim Zafar Khan, stated that Alkhidmat aims to create opportunities for pharmacy students, which was why Alkhidmat Pharmacy Services has arranged this Aptitude Test for pharmacy graduates and current students.

He emphasized that Alkhidmat is providing services with integrity and is actively involved in various fields, with education being one of its key focus areas. The organization is committed to empowering pharmacy students and helping them move forward in their careers. He further mentioned that Alkhidmat’s IT Program is a one-of-a-kind, large-scale initiative, offering free IT education to thousands of young people. At the event, Abdul Latif Shaikh (President, Pakistan Society of Health System Pharmacists) and Syed Jamshed Ahmed (Director, Alkhidmat Pharmacy Services) also addressed the attendees. Executive Director Alkhidmat Karachi Rashid Qureshi and other officials were also present. Munim Zafar Khan stated that whether it is the IT program or the Bano Qabil Pharmacist initiative, Alkhidmat is standing by the youth.

He remarked that NGOs are fulfilling responsibilities that should ideally be managed by the state. However, NGOs often lack the necessary budget for large-scale projects. He stressed that it is the government’s duty to create opportunities for the youth, as many doctors and engineers are leaving the country due to a lack of prospects. He urged that young people should be provided opportunities to face challenges, become valuable assets to the nation, and contribute to the country’s progress.

Addressing the pharmacy students, he encouraged them to strive for excellence and continue to move forward. Abdul Latif Shaikh, President of the Pakistan Society of Health System Pharmacists, appreciated Alkhidmat’s efforts, highlighting that the organization is committed to developing highly skilled pharmacists to meet the needs of society. Syed Jamshed Ahmed, Director of Alkhidmat Pharmacy Services, stated that the Bano Qabil Pharmacist program is an important initiative for pharmacy students, and they should take full advantage of it. Alkhidmat aims to equip pharmacists with top-quality training so that they can serve the nation effectively in the professional field.