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How to get laptop and monthly stipend under ‘SEHAR’ program
Key takeaways
- The initiative allows women residing in remote, semi-urban, and urban areas to receive training in beautification services, hospitality, and digital technology.
- The Punjab government has allocated Rs. 970 million for the SEHAR program, which aims to train 5,365 women.
- Officials said that widows, differently-abled women, and those belonging to minority communities will be given preference under the SEHAR program.
Why this matters: local context for readers following news across Pakistan and the region.
Add ARY News on Google AAResize The Chief Minister of Punjab, Maryam Nawaz Sharif, has launched the “Skill Enhancement Through Home Reach Program (SEHAR)” to allow women across Punjab to get vocational skills from their homes.
The initiative allows women residing in remote, semi-urban, and urban areas to receive training in beautification services, hospitality, and digital technology.
The Punjab government has allocated Rs. 970 million for the SEHAR program, which aims to train 5,365 women. Participants will also receive laptops, internet devices, data packages, and monthly stipends to support their learning.
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