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Punjab Launches Nawaz Sharif Centers of Eminence for Free Education

Punjab Launches Nawaz Sharif Centers of Eminence for Free Education

Key Takeaways

  • Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched the Nawaz Sharif Centers of Eminence.
  • More than 71,000 students have applied to the 65 new schools offering free education.
  • The initiative aims to provide quality education to families earning less than Rs. 200,000 per month.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has launched a new network of public schools across the province under the name Nawaz Sharif Centers of Eminence. These schools are designed to provide free education to students whose parents earn less than Rs. 200,000 per month.

During a high-level meeting, Maryam Nawaz reviewed the progress of the project and was informed that more than 71,000 students had applied for admission to the 65 schools. This large number of applications indicates strong public interest in the new education initiative.

The Punjab government is developing these schools according to international education standards. Each campus will feature modern classrooms, advanced science laboratories and dedicated STEM facilities. Students will also have access to digital learning tools and innovative learning spaces designed to enhance their educational experience.

In addition to academic support, the schools will offer sports facilities to promote physical development alongside academic education. The initiative aims to improve access to quality education for families that cannot afford expensive private schools.

The launch of these centers is part of Punjab’s broader strategy to ensure equitable and accessible education for all eligible students. By providing free education, the government hopes to reduce financial barriers and increase educational opportunities in the province.

Officials informed Chief Minister Nawaz Sharif that the project is on track and that further developments will be made to enhance the facilities and improve the overall quality of education provided by these centers.