As manay as 25 schcols of the capital and eight provincial institutions will be upgraded as smart schools under the Vision 2025 Programme.
The on card projects of reforms in the examination system, curriculum, teachers training and modern education in Madrasahs would be completed till 2017-18.
According to the official documents of the Planning Commission, the Federal Minister for Planning and Development Ahsan Iqbal has directed to speed up the development work of education reform projects and complete it till 2018, as the national progress is connected to education.
In the recent history of the world, the nations have had developed with the promotion of modern higher education. According to the vision 2025, it is responsibility of the federal government to brighten the future of youth with education revolution, he added.
The present government by establishing a network of higher educational institutions is increasing facilities for the masses. As per the vision 2025, education is the top priority of the government and the steps for establishing sub-campuses of the universities at district level would prove fruitful for development of the areas.
Under the smart schools project, the smart schools would be established with a total cost of Rs 200 million while the same amount has been allocated for the project of up gradation of Islamabad schools.
To introduce reforms in the education system, a total of Rs 30.25 million would be spent while Rs 60.50 million would be spent for reforms in the national curriculum council. A total of Rs 40 million would be spent on teachers’ training and national award scheme while Rs 30.40 million would be spent to bring Madrasahs into the national mainstream.
The government is making a planning with realistic approach to utilise the national resources for the development and prosperity of the people. With the new projects of research, the overall production would increase and the country could progress economically.
The federal and provincial governments are serious for the promotion of education and spending more than one fourth of their budget on the education sector. The federal government has also initiated a project of Rs 4.58 billion under which a campus or sub-campus of the universities would be established at each district level. Through the project, the youth will get education facility at district level.
Under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP), for development in the education sector throughout the country, a total of Rs 21.48 billion has been allocated for the Higher Education Commission while Rs 20 billion has been allocated for Prime Minister Education Reforms Programme and Skills Development Programme.
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