NUSHKI: In a significant move aimed at fostering women’s empowerment and economic self-sufficiency, FC Balochistan (North) has established a dedicated e-commerce center in Nushki. The initiative, hailed as a crucial step for the province’s development, was highlighted during a visit by the Corps Commander Quetta and the Inspector General of FC Balochistan (North).
During their visit, the senior officials received a detailed briefing on the center’s objectives, which focus on providing training programs and skill development for female students. The center is designed to equip the women of Balochistan with modern digital skills, enabling them to participate in the burgeoning online marketplace and achieve financial independence.
The Corps Commander Quetta praised the project, stating that such endeavors are vital for the economic empowerment of Balochistan’s youth, particularly its women. He reiterated the commitment of the security forces to play a “full role” in education, training, and public welfare across the province. The initiative underscores a broader strategy to integrate security with socio-economic development.
Trainees at the center expressed profound gratitude for the opportunity. One student noted that the e-commerce center has been instrumental in making women feel empowered and self-reliant. Another trainee appreciated the modern, relevant curriculum, describing digital education as a “guarantee of a bright and secure future for the youth.”
This project represents a tangible effort to bridge the digital divide in Balochistan, directly investing in the potential of its women to become active contributors to the local and national economy.





