Pakistani youth is bewildered and in a deeply perplexing world. They are looking for ideals when they can look up to for satisfying their intellectual and emotional needs. Instead of getting inspiration from heroes of our own rich civilization and treasured heritage, we as a nation have started hero-worship of every popular figure that props up from the outside world. As a result, towering figures like Quaid-e-Azam and Allama Iqbal are no longer in the minds of our youth as a source of inspiration.
At Youth Empowerment Society (YES), we aim to reconnect youth with their historical tradition and infuse the spirit of Khudi in them, to establish a Space for dialogue, open discussions, peace, and creative thinking so that they can be empowered to build/make a prosperous and progressive Pakistan. We serve not only as a platform for open and passionate discussions on challenges faced by our nation, but we also brainstorm and incubate innovative ideas.
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Yes - Youth Empowerment Society Official and Arslan Irshad
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