Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in a statement on her X account said: “Every child, without discrimination, will be equipped with modern digital and analytical tools and skills essential for competing with the modern world”

Lahore: The Punjab government launched Artificial Intelligence education in all government schools on Tuesday.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz in a statement on her X account said: “Every child, without discrimination, will be equipped with modern digital and analytical tools and skills essential for competing with the modern world.”
From today, Artificial Intelligence education is being launched in all government schools of Punjab.
— Maryam Nawaz Sharif (@MaryamNSharif) January 27, 2026
Every child, without discrimination, will be equipped with modern digital and analytical tools and skills essential for competing with the modern world.
This is Punjab’s historic…
Terming it Punjab’s historic digital leap, Maryam said the provincial government will appoint an AI teacher in every public school, while 1,000 teachers have been trained as AI Master Trainers.
“AI formally integrated into the curriculum within 60 days, Insha’Allah!” she added.
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