Quality education: Shahbaz announces 100,000 more laptops for students

Chief minister says teachers’ training is government’s priority.


Our Correspondent May 06, 2014
Shahbaz Sharif recalled that during the previous tenure the government had distributed more than 200,000 laptops worth Rs10 billion among top students.

LAHORE:


Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif said on Tuesday 100,000 laptops would be distributed among students this year.


Presiding over a meeting of the Education Department, he recalled that during the previous tenure the government had distributed more than 200,000 laptops worth Rs10 billion among top students.

He said laptops were procured and distributed in a transparent manner. He said the government had been focusing on the education sector and special attention was being given to teacher training.

Sharif said the Department for International Development (DFID) had been cooperating to lift the standards of education. He ordered the authorities to expedite computerisation of examination system and installation of water filtration plants at schools.



Commenting on his recent visit to the United Kingdom, the chief minister said British Prime Minister David Cameron and his team had praised the Punjab government’s efforts for providing quality education.

He said several countries had been cooperating for the uplift of education sector.

Shairf said the Knowledge Park, being set up in Lahore, would help improve the standards of higher education.

“The Knowledge Park will be the first international-standard educational centre in South Asia. It will have boarding and lodging facilities for teachers, students, a shopping mall and recreational centres.”

He said the establishment of the park on 852 acres would prove a revolution in the educational economics of South Asia. He said the park was being set up to provide quality higher education to those who could not afford to study abroad.

He said foreign universities would be encouraged to set up their campuses at the park. He said the Information Technology University, Punjab, would also set up a campus there.



The chief minister said an Overseas Pakistanis Commission would soon be set up to resolve problems of Pakistanis living abroad.

“The commission is being established to acknowledge the services of overseas Pakistanis.”

Earlier, Education Secretary Abdullah Sumbal briefed the chief minister about various programmes of the Education Department.

Education Minister Rana Mashhud Ahmad, Higher Education Parliamentary Secretary Mehwish Sultana, educationist  Zafar Qureshi, the Planning and Development Board chairman, the Chief Minister’s Inspection Team chairman, the Schools Education secretary, the information Secretary and the commissioner attended the meeting.

Published in The Express Tribune, May 7th, 2014.

COMMENTS (6)

Ali | 9 years ago | Reply

Another hair brained scheme. The country has one of the highest proportion of out of school children in the world. Many of the schools in Punjab are falling apart.

However it has 10 billion rupees to spend on laptops.

Asif | 9 years ago | Reply

This is just to secure votes from young generation in next elections.... If they cared about quality education, they would have built quality schools not distribute free laptops.

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