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PM announces one million smartphones, tablets for top-performing students
"Country's youth have the potential to elevate the nation to new heights," says premier Shehbaz Sharif Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated on Monday that the federal government will provide one million smartphones, tablets, and laptops to top-performing students across the country, including those from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and remote areas of Balochistan while speaking at an event marking the International Day of Youth. Speaking at an event marking the International Day of Youth, organised by the Prime Minister's Youth Programme, he recalled his service as chief minister of Punjab under the leadership of PML-N President Nawaz Sharif. The prime minister said he aimed to provide opportunities for the youth to change the country's destiny as prime minister. He added that each province has its separate programmes to support the students. Moreover, he pledged to allocate ample resources to the nation's youth to help transform the country into a thriving, developed nation. "The country's youth have the potential to elevate the nation to new heights, if given access to modern education and resources," he added. The premier expressed his vision of equipping talented youth with modern education, information technology, and artificial intelligence to spark a revolution in the country, similar to the progress seen in China. He then highlighted his previous efforts in providing modern facilities to students at Danish Schools. He also lamented that despite having abundant resources and 77 years of independence, the country remains heavily burdened by debt. It was also noted by him that extreme poverty prevents many from affording basic needs, such as arranging marriages for their daughters, while the country's elite class enjoys significant privileges. Additionally, the prime minister announced that he will personally fund the education of 1,000 agricultural graduates in China, aiming to equip them with modern technology to boost agri production. Huawei has also committed to sending 200,000 youth for IT training and advanced education, he said adding that he will unveil a comprehensive development plan for the country on August 14. He further stated that nothing was impossible in this world and emphasised the need to progress by learning from past mistakes. He assured that the country's hockey will be revived. Praising javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, the PM noted that he had won a gold medal for the country after a gap of 40 years. At the beginning of the event, the prime minister officially launched several key initiatives, including the Commonwealth Youth Alliance Secretariat in Islamabad, the Digital Learning Portal, the PM Green Youth Movement, and the AI for Youth Programme, which offers Intel-certified skills to young people. Other initiatives included Smart Youth, Smart Pakistan, and the distribution of one million tablets and mobile phones to high-achieving intermediate students. He also announced the registration of the National Volunteer Corps. Later, the prime minister presented awards to successful young entrepreneurs.
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PM Shehbaz announces 1 million smartphones, tablets for top students
Premier pledges to allocate ample resources for nation's youth to transform country Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stated on Monday that the federal government will provide one million smartphones, tablets, and laptops to top-performing students across the country, including those from Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and remote areas of Balochistan while speaking at an event marking the International Day of Youth. Speaking at an event marking the International Day of Youth, organised by the Prime Minister's Youth Programme, he recalled his service as chief minister of Punjab under the leadership of PML-N President Nawaz Sharif. The prime minister said he aimed to provide opportunities for the youth to change the country's destiny as prime minister. He added that each province has its separate programmes to support the students. Moreover, he pledged to allocate ample resources to the nation's youth to help transform the country into a thriving, developed nation. "The country's youth have the potential to elevate the nation to new heights, if given access to modern education and resources," he added. The premier expressed his vision of equipping talented youth with modern education, information technology, and artificial intelligence to spark a revolution in the country, similar to the progress seen in China. He then highlighted his previous efforts in providing modern facilities to students at Danish Schools. He also lamented that despite having abundant resources and 77 years of independence, the country remains heavily burdened by debt. It was also noted by him that extreme poverty prevents many from affording basic needs, such as arranging marriages for their daughters, while the country's elite class enjoys significant privileges. Additionally, the prime minister announced that he will personally fund the education of 1,000 agricultural graduates in China, aiming to equip them with modern technology to boost agri production. Huawei has also committed to sending 200,000 youth for IT training and advanced education, he said adding that he will unveil a comprehensive development plan for the country on August 14. He further stated that nothing was impossible in this world and emphasised the need to progress by learning from past mistakes. He assured that the country's hockey will be revived. Praising javelin thrower Arshad Nadeem, the PM noted that he had won a gold medal for the country after a gap of 40 years. At the beginning of the event, the prime minister officially launched several key initiatives, including the Commonwealth Youth Alliance Secretariat in Islamabad, the Digital Learning Portal, the PM Green Youth Movement, and the AI for Youth Programme, which offers Intel-certified skills to young people. Other initiatives included Smart Youth, Smart Pakistan, and the distribution of one million tablets and mobile phones to high-achieving intermediate students. He also announced the registration of the National Volunteer Corps. Later, the prime minister presented awards to successful young entrepreneurs.
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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan has announced a significant initiative to distribute one million smartphones and tablets to high-performing students across the country, aiming to bridge the digital divide and enhance educational opportunities.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif of Pakistan has unveiled an ambitious plan to distribute one million smartphones and tablets to top-performing students across the country. The announcement was made during a ceremony at the Prime Minister's Office in Islamabad, marking a significant step towards digital empowerment in education
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.The primary goal of this initiative is to bridge the digital divide that exists in Pakistan's education system. By providing advanced technological tools to deserving students, the government aims to:
Prime Minister Sharif emphasized that this move would help create equal opportunities for students from all backgrounds, regardless of their economic status
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.The distribution of these devices will be based on merit, targeting the highest-achieving students across Pakistan. While specific criteria for eligibility have not been detailed, it is expected that academic performance will be a key factor in determining who receives these devices.
This initiative is poised to have a significant impact on Pakistan's education landscape. With access to smartphones and tablets, students will be able to:
The move is seen as a step towards modernizing Pakistan's education system and aligning it with global technological trends
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Prime Minister Sharif's announcement reflects the government's commitment to investing in education and technology. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance the country's human capital and prepare the younger generation for future challenges in an increasingly digital world
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.While the announcement has been met with enthusiasm, the implementation of such a large-scale project may face challenges, including:
The government will need to address these potential hurdles to ensure the success of this ambitious program
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