Maryam Nawaz also stated that the education situation in Punjab will improve very soon


Lahore: Chief Minister Punjab Maryam Nawaz Tuesday said that it is not easy to take a prominent position in the field of education in the current situation. Laptops should be given to the students, not petrol bombs.
Addressing the function organised in honor of the students who got prominent position, she appreciated all the position-holder students, and that she wanted to meet all the students and their parents.
Maryam stated that she told the education minister that the top scorers are precious to them. ‘I salute all the students for highlighting the names of teachers and parents’.
She added that some of these students’ fathers are laborers or employees. It is not easy to come up so much in these conditions, if all the resources are provided to these students, they can do wonders
The Chief Minister of Punjab further said that she faced the cases, served jail time, but never shed tears. But she got teary-eyed when they were presented with the Guard of Honor.
She continued to say: “I am very happy with the success of the girls. Education and health sector are very important for me. We are doing many reforms in the education sector, restarting the laptop scheme”.
Maryam Nawaz also stated that the education situation in Punjab will improve very soon. Thinking of Nawaz Sharif and Shehbaz Sharif, she feels a lot of responsibility.
She added that Pakistan's first Artificial Intelligence (AI) university is being built. We will not give petrol bombs or batons to the students. She took the responsibility of fees of the best position holder students wherever they want to study.
Maryam mentioned that the electric bikes scheme has been started which includes 30,000 bikes. Students will also get free milk in the school meal program.
The Chief Minister said that people say that a two-month relief in electricity bills is stupidity, however, I think there is no good thing even than this.

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