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Rana Mashhood faces uproar as youth border claims and IT boasts spark disbelief
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 50854, member: 636"] Pakistan's top youth boss bragged about the country's young people hacking into India's computer systems during a big meeting in Karachi. Chairman Rana Mashhood Ahmed told business leaders that Pakistani teenagers have been attacking enemy technology networks. He claimed the nation's borders stay safe because smart kids know how to fight cyber wars. The government official spoke at a fancy ceremony hosted by wealthy Memon community leaders. Ahmed promised that Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif would give every Pakistani child the tools they need to succeed. The youth program chief announced plans to build special Danish Schools across the country starting with three new ones in Sindh province. Government officials will hand out free laptops and scholarships to smart students later during the school year. Ahmed said over 500,000 children have already signed up for a new government website that teaches job skills. The program will give young entrepreneurs interest-free loans to start their businesses. Sports programs will get extra money to help kids become athletes and stay healthy. Ahmed promised the Memon community would get special treatment through education programs and government jobs. Sindh officials pledged to support local youth development projects with federal backing. Community leaders told Ahmed about their work in computer technology and teaching programs. The meeting showed how government groups and private organizations team up to help young Pakistanis get better lives. [/QUOTE]
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