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President Zardari Advocates for Technology Advancement in Education

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President Zardari, meeting with Dr. Niaz Akhtar, QAU’s Vice Chancellor, stressed Pakistan’s need for “technology highways” in education.

He underscored the critical role of advancing students’ access to IT infrastructure, enhancing educational programs, and equipping them with modern skills to effectively participate in and benefit from the evolving knowledge economy.

Zardari’s emphasis on technology integration in education reflects a broader vision for the nation’s future, where innovation and digital literacy play pivotal roles in driving socioeconomic progress.

The President’s call aligns with global trends emphasizing the importance of technology in education, positioning Pakistan to harness the transformative power of digitalization for sustainable development and competitiveness in the global arena.


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