PM launches mobile schools to promote child literacy
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday termed children the ‘future builders of the nation’ saying the government would provide maximum educational facilities to them.
Addressing the launch of mobile schools under the project ‘School on wheels’, he said the step would increase the literacy rate in the country, particularly in the rural areas.
In the first phase, the mobile schools consisting of eight buses will provide primary-level education to the children of Islamabad and adjoining areas. The buses have been equipped with computers, desks, whiteboards, and LCDs, to create an effective teaching and learning environment.
The prime minister said the government would increase the number of buses and expand the project to the rest of the country and Azad Kashmir. He expressed hope that the project would bring the children of rural areas into mainstream who faced the unavailability of modern educational facilities.
Also, he said, the mobile library would promote a reading culture among the children. The prime minister said education was a vital factor to make a society developed and cultured. He interacted with the schoolchildren and encouraged them to take interest in learning.
Earlier, the prime minister launched the countrywide spring plantation drive by planting a sapling. He urged civil society and the public to participate in the plantation drive to save future generations. He pointed out cities were transforming into jungles and the deteriorating environment needed urgent rectification through the plantation of trees.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 1st, 2023.