The Prime Minister’s Laptop Scheme has been formally launched in Sindh from NED University Karachi, marking a major step toward digital inclusion. Under the initiative, 20,000 laptops will be distributed among students across the province to support higher education and skill development.
Federal Government Spokesperson for Sindh Affairs Raja Khaliq Zaman Ansari said the scheme aims to equip students with modern technology and essential digital skills. He described youth education as a key pillar of national development and progress.
Ansari stated that the laptop scheme, which was discontinued in 2018, has been restored by the current federal government. He added that this time the focus is on transparency, merit, and effective implementation to ensure deserving students benefit.
He credited the leadership of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme for reviving the initiative. According to Ansari, the distribution of laptops will help students in research work, information technology studies, and advanced learning opportunities.
The spokesperson further said the federal government is taking concrete steps to ensure that students in Sindh are fully included in national education and technology-driven initiatives. He emphasized equal access for students across all provinces.
Reaffirming the government’s commitment, Ansari said education-focused policies will continue in the future. He added that supporting young people through practical measures remains a top priority of the federal government.
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