The management and high school students of American Lycetuff Bahria Town Rawalpindi Campus took part with notable enthusiasm in an engaging session led by Ms. Maimoona Hasnain, CEO of URAAN and Outreach Partner for GEN Pakistan. The talk focused on the spirit of Global Entrepreneurship Week and the practical value of entrepreneurship for young learners.
The session underlined how starting early with an entrepreneurial mindset can help students develop essential skills such as problem solving, creativity and basic financial awareness. Participants were encouraged to think about small projects and school-based initiatives that build confidence and open pathways to financial independence.
School management praised the collaboration with URAAN and GEN Pakistan for bringing real-world perspectives into the classroom. Teachers and students alike highlighted the sessionโs role in broadening career thinking and preparing youth in Rawalpindi to consider entrepreneurship as a viable option alongside formal education.
As part of Global Entrepreneurship Week, the event reinforced the importance of practical skill-building and sustained mentorship so students can continue strengthening their entrepreneurial mindset and take early steps toward economic self-reliance.
