Today, Hyderabad saw the official opening of a second digital school by Syed Amin Ul Haque, the federal minister of information technology.
This represents a crucial step in increasing residents in this region of all ages’ access to high-quality technological education.
Digital School Inauguration
The Minister announced some great news during the Digital School inauguration ceremony, which was held in Latifabad and hosted by Telecom Foundation School, a facility funded by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication.
He said that this digital school was not only the first of its kind in Hyderabad, but that it will also be followed by the Orangi Town school in Karachi.
The network will stretch out to various Province districts, expanding its reach even further.
In order to give many people access to digital services, the minister said that enhancing connectivity was a significant objective of the Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunications.
The government division known as the ministry has taken on 70 duties over the last three years in the areas of infrastructure and other developmental initiatives.
65 billion rupees, a considerable sum, were used to finance these initiatives. This funding aided in establishing connections between individuals, altering the physical environment, and advancing other forms of progress-oriented issues.
According to Aminul Haq, the government of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has increased IT outflows to the United States to two billion dollars.
He mentioned, “The National Incubation Center was built in Hyderabad costing one billion rupees and it is giving advanced instructional courses to youngsters regardless of their race, position or faith.”
The spokesperson added that as part of the second phase, a digital school might soon be established in Thatta or Badin.
Big news has lately reached the federal minister of information technology. Last month, the Sindh Education Foundation launched a digital school in Orangi Town for young female pupils.
A digital school has also been founded in Hyderabad as a result of this excellent news, and it encourages primary-level boys and girls to study online together.
Aminul Haq pleaded with the project’s officers to convert a virtual school in Hyderabad into a secondary school in the following four years.
He stated that fourteen projects totaling 100 billion rupees had been set up throughout Pakistan over the last four years, according to the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunications.
Additionally, Rs 14.43 billion was being invested in 20 districts, with over 14.2 million individuals benefiting from it.
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