President highlights significance of tapping youth bulge's potential thru latest education.

ISLAMABAD -- President Dr Arif Alvi Sunday stressed upon focusing more on the education and skill sets improvement of the country's youth bulge, besides creation of more space to the womenfolk in the mainstream of economy.

During a conversation premiered live on YouTube, a popular social media platform, the president said that the world had been moving at a faster pace with regard to latest development in information and technology sector and the research and knowledge.

'Pakistan must immediately board on that fast moving train of information and knowledge,' he said urging the country's political leadership and parliamentarians to focus more on education and human resource development.

The president opined that an intellectual and smart leadership was must to take a country on the path of progress and development by equipping youth with the latest education and by making investment upon enhancement of the human resources.

The president said the country was producing about 27,000 IT graduates whereas in India the numbers of IT graduates stood around 800,000.

The president cautioned that if this huge youth and women bulge of the country was not properly utilized, then they would become an elderly bulge.

The president said that in the next few years, according to an estimate, the world would require 80 million trained people in the realm of information and technology and artificial intelligence by 2030.

He said that IT sector possessed huge opportunities and stressed upon the need to overcome the formal brick and mortar educational system.

These issues were like bottlenecks which should be removed, he added.

The president said with use of latest technology, Pakistan could become a bread basket of the world in the field of agriculture.

To a query, he said that the government policies always determined the economy of a country.

The president observed that elections should be held on the basis of issues.

He said in today's world policies were so dynamic that these required constant...

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