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Headline, October 15 2024/ ''' PAKISTAN HONOURS EDUCATION '''


''' PAKISTAN HONOURS

 EDUCATION '''



H.E. THE PM OF PAKISTAN HAS CALLED for urgent educational reforms. PM Shehbaz Sharif has underscored the government's commitment to ensuring every child has access to education. 

PM Shehbaz Sharif has underscored the critical need for quality education and technical training in Proud Pakistan, emphasizing the importance of skills development, information technology, and digitalization within modern educational frameworks.

During a pivotal review meeting on the Federal Ministry of Education and Technical Training, he asserted that no nation can thrive without a robust educational system and reaffirmed the government's commitment to ensuring that every child has access to schooling.

Highlighting the urgency of educational reforms, PM Shehbaz noted that an educational emergency was declared upon his administration's arrival, prioritizing improvements across the sector.

He called for a national curriculum leadership conference to establish a uniform education system nationwide.

The PM also directed the expedited construction of '' Danish Schools '' in underserved regions, including Islamabad, Gilgit-Baltistan, Azad Jammu and Kashmir, and Balochistan.

He proposed the establishment of day care in educational institutions in Islamabad to support female teachers and advocated for the creation of e-libraries in public parks, ensuring free internet access.

To boost female student enrolment, PM Shehbaz suggested monthly stipends for girls in rural areas and the incorporation of technical training into school curircula. 

He stressed the importance of re-engaging school dropouts through awareness campaigns and free technical training programmes.

Emphasising teacher quality, the PM called for premier teacher training institutions in Islamabad and proposed a third-party audit to re-evaluate teaching standards. He insisted on transparency and merit in teacher recruitment, warning against any negligence.

During the meeting, concerns were raised about school buses provided in 2017 that have been out of service for years, prompting the Prime Minister to order an inquiry.

The Federal Minister of Education also shared updates on initiatives, including a school lunch programme in Islamabad that has successfully increased enrolment.

Additionally, early childhood education centres and digital training hubs offering courses in data science, artificial intelligence, and blockchain technology have been established.

Renovations are in progress at 167 schools, and five model colleges are being enhanced with software technology parks.

The meeting highlighted the creation of 50 digital hubs in rural areas and the relaunch of  45 '' pink buses '' to transport female students to schools, benefiting 8,000 girls.

Smart classrooms equipped with digital boards have been introduced, and 100 rural schools are transitioning to solar energy through public private partnerships.

Language courses in Chinese, Korean, Arabic, Japanese, and German are now available in collaboration with the National University of Modern Languages.

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