FC Balochistan North officials visit women e-commerce training centre in Noshki
FC Balochistan (North) officials during a visit to the women’s e-commerce centre in Noshki.

In a significant step toward empowering women in Balochistan, Frontier Corps Balochistan (North) has launched another commendable public welfare initiative aimed at promoting economic self-reliance among women.

Public welfare, development, and women’s economic empowerment remain key priorities for sustainable progress in Balochistan. In this context, the Corps Commander Quetta and Inspector General FC Balochistan (North) visited the newly established E-Commerce Centre in Noshki, where they were briefed on the centre’s objectives, training modules, and modern skill-development programs designed specifically for female students.

The Corps Commander lauded the initiative, describing the model e-commerce centre as a vital step toward strengthening the role of women in society. He emphasized that such projects not only provide practical skills but also open new pathways to financial independence for young women in remote and underserved areas of the province.

Reaffirming the Frontier Corps’ commitment, he stated that FC Balochistan (North) will continue supporting education, vocational training, and public welfare initiatives aimed at long-term socio-economic stability in Balochistan.

Female trainees at the centre expressed gratitude to FC Balochistan (North) for providing modern facilities and digital opportunities. They said the Noshki E-Commerce Centre has played a transformative role in empowering women, enabling them to earn livelihoods, build confidence, and contribute meaningfully to their families and communities.