BARA: A workshop held here on Sunday asked young people to have positive thinking and learn the techniques to start a new business and become successful.
The daylong workshop was held at the Bara Press Club for the training and guidance of young men to plan and start their own businesses.
Prominent businessman and HBK groups director Maroof Khan Afridi was a chief guest. He addressed the first session of the workshop.
Businessmen, Pakistan People’s Party leader Wilayat Khan Afridi, Bara Press Club General Secretary Zakir Afridi, journalist and master trainer Saqib Afridi, journalist Islam Gul Afridi and programme director Kamran Afridi attended the workshop.
Shedding light on the objectives of the training programme, Kamran Afridi said it was the first training workshop of its kind in Bara which was aimed at inculcating positive thinking in the people and attracting the youth of the area to business.
“I have to create 2,000 entrepreneurs in Bara,” he said.
Speaking to the participants, Maroof Afridi said that the way of doing business was changing rapidly in the present time.
He asked the youth to learn from mistakes and not to be afraid of difficulties. He urged the government to facilitate the young people to launch start-ups.
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