Pakistan To Enroll 26 Million Out-Of-School Children To Enhance Literacy: PM

Pakistan To Enroll 26 Million Out-Of-School Children To Enhance Literacy: PM

ISLAMABAD, May 9 (NNN-APP) – Pakistani Prime Minister, Shehbaz Sharif, said yesterday that, his country is focusing on enrolling 26 million out-of-school children, to enhance literacy and empower future generations.

“Education emergency has been declared across the country, to handle the challenge of 26 million out-of-school children. We will make the country regain its lost space, and develop it as one of the most educated societies in the world,” the prime minister said, while addressing a conference on education here.

Highlighting the need for a vision to march in unison to promote education, Sharif said that, all the stakeholders, including provincial governments, international partners and civil society must work hand in hand and cooperate in this regard.

He said, the enrollment of 26 million out-of-school children is one of the major challenges facing Pakistan, which requires special initiatives and huge financial resources, adding that, the country has been taking measures to address the issue.

To provide free high-quality education and boarding for underprivileged children, the premier said, a number of government schools have been established across Pakistan.

Besides that, scholarships were offered to hundreds of thousands of deserving students based on merit, he added.

Sharif said that, the incumbent government will leave no stone unturned, to achieve the goal of highly educated Pakistan.– NNN-APP  

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