All Pakistan Business Competition held at National Textile University Faisalabad
Competition aims to foster entrepreneurial spirit of the youth

(Web Desk): The All Pakistan Business Competition was successfully organized today at National Textile University Faisalabad, with participation from over 50 universities across the country.
The competition aimed to foster the entrepreneurial spirit of the youth, providing a platform for students to showcase their creative business ideas, innovative concepts, and professional skills.
The Chief Guest for the event was Muhammad Shoaib Batali, a renowned businessman and Chairman of the Young Exporters Association of Pakistan. In his motivational speech, he highlighted the importance of exports for Pakistan’s economic survival, stating, "Exports are the backbone of Pakistan’s economy, and the youth have the potential to make Pakistan economically self-sufficient."
Batali encouraged students to acquire modern skills, understand the global market, and adopt international business standards to help Pakistan secure a stronger position in the global trade arena.
This event provided students with a valuable opportunity to learn, compete, and gain insights into the future of Pakistan’s economy, where the younger generation is ready to take on leadership roles.

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