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AI education made mandatory in Punjab schools

  LAHORE (Kashmir English): In a landmark move toward digital governance and education reform, Punjab government has made the education of artificial intelligence (AI) mandatory in province’s schools. Calling AI essential for modern policymaking and reforms, Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz announced that AI will now be compulsory in Punjab schools. She believed digital technology has […]

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Peshawar Board announces matric exam date

  PESHAWAR (Kashmir English): The Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Peshawar has announced the schedule for the 2026 matriculation examinations. In a communique released on Wednesday, the board informed the students that matric examinations in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa capital will commence on March 31. Controller of Examinations Controller of Examinations, Inam Ullah Shah, said

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Punjab may shorten summer vacations for schools, colleges

  LAHORE (Kashmir English): To standardize the academic calendar and boost student performance, the Punjab government has decided to shorten summer vacations for schools and colleges across the province. The decision was taken on the recommendations of a committee constituted on the directives of the Rawalpindi Bench of the Lahore High Court. The committee proposed

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Islamabad schools to start teaching AI from next academic session

  ISLAMABAD (Kashmir English): Islamabad public schools and colleges will formally start teaching Artificial Intelligence (AI) from the upcoming academic session starting in April this year. According to the National Curriculum Council, students from class six to eight will be given a choice for opting either for computer science or AI. From class 9 to

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AJK teacher community strongly reacts to transfers of female educators

  SAMAHNI / BHIMBER (Kashmir English): Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) teacher community has strongly reacted to recent transfers of female teachers. Ahmad Asif Shahid, Central Senior Vice President of School Teachers Organization Azad Kashmir; Qari Atiq-ur-Rehman, nominated Tehsil President of United Teachers Panel; and Naseer Ahmed, Tehsil Coordinator of United Teachers Panel Samahni, have

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Free Laptop scheme announced for private students

Free Laptop scheme announced for private students

LAHORE (Kashmir English): Maryam Nawaz, the Chief Minister of Punjab, announced that the provincial laptop scheme will now provide laptops to students who attend private universities, which represents a significant advancement for digital educational access to all students. The chief minister declared that education should be treated as a fundamental human right during his speech

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AJK students protest against staff shortage

  NIKIAL (Kashmir English): Students staged a protest demonstration against the severe staff shortage at Government Boys Inter College Karela Majhan, Tehsil Nikial, Fatehpur Thakyala on Wednesday. The students blocked the road at Tarol and chanted slogans loudly, registering their protest against the administration. According to details, educational activities were severely affected due to the

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