Punjab started its school satellite internet program with the goal of closing the digital divide. Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz launched the first project at DPS Model Town.
A delegation from the UAE, headed by Sheikh Ahmed Dalmouk Al Maktoum was also present when the MoU was authorized.
Maryam Nawaz the chief minister of Punjab spoke with students at the DPS Digital Lab emphasizing the responsibility of the government to encourage innovative teaching methods through digital integration.
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By bridging the digital divide, the MoU seeks to connect thousands of Punjabi schools with satellite internet. This collaboration demonstrates an effort to leverage technology for development on a team basis.
The UAE allocated put pressure on the significance of satellite internet in enhancing digital access, particularly in distant areas, during the two parties’ deliberations.
Sheikh Ahmed Dalmouk Al Maktoum expressed his excitement about the project’s capacity to foster technical innovation and assist emerging talent.
The collaboration of One Web, ADM Holding, and the Punjab government represents a concerted endeavor to realize the digital aspirations of the area.
Maryam Nawaz promised a digitally empowered Punjab while restating the government’s commitment to providing laptops and satellite internet to students. Senator Pervez Rasheed and senior province minister Maryam Aurangzeb were also present.