Islamabad, Aug 30: On Thursday, the Punjabi government inked a deal to run more than 3,600 public schools in a public-private partnership. Rana Sikandar Hayat, the chief guest, was Punjab’s minister of education, and he attended the signing ceremony in Lahore. This arrangement will give twelve education networks, an education technology company, and twenty-one non-governmental organizations control over 3,600 schools.
The objective of this effort is to incorporate more than 1.8 million kids into the educational system.The project has the potential to offer thousands of educated youth respectable work possibilities, as highlighted by Minister Rana Sikandar Hayat. He added that schools would be upgraded if they performed exceptionally well under this approach. With this public-private cooperation, children throughout the province will have more access to high-quality education, which is predicted to significantly change Punjab’s educational environment.