Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has officially launched the fourth phase of the PM Shehbaz Youth Laptop Scheme 2025, promising thousands of students across Pakistan a renewed chance to connect, learn, and grow. The scheme aims to bridge the digital divide and prepare young minds for a more technology-driven future.
During the launch ceremony, the prime minister highlighted that education and innovation are central to the country’s growth. The PM Shehbaz Youth Laptop Scheme isn’t just about providing devices—it’s about empowering students to explore global opportunities, enhance their digital literacy, and contribute to Pakistan’s knowledge economy.
The fourth phase of the initiative comes as universities across Pakistan continue to emphasize remote learning and digital accessibility. Many students see this as a crucial step toward easing academic challenges and opening new doors in research and freelancing sectors.
Earlier in August, the government also rolled out updates regarding the PM Laptop and Loan Scheme 2025, highlighting registration details, eligibility, and student benefits. The scheme is designed to help deserving students gain access not only to laptops but also to soft loans for skill-based projects.
For thousands of students, this move has sparked hope and motivation. Social media has been buzzing with appreciation, as many consider the PM Shehbaz Youth Laptop Scheme a strong investment in the country’s youth potential. With digital tools becoming essential in nearly every field, this initiative could reshape the academic and professional landscape for years to come.
 
				 
															



 
								 
								 
								 
								 
								