Pakistan Army’s Commitment: Covering Extra Costs For Students In 92 Balochistan Schools
Pakistan Army has always taken a positive approach towards the necessity of education among the students and for this reason they have made various Schools and Colleges across Pakistan to provide a beneficial academic life to the civilian people. In a recent interview with the media, DG ISPR highlighted some of the main initiatives and aspects done by the Pakistan Army for the betterment of Education across Pakistan.
He also Continue by saying that army will cover the extra Costs for Students in 92 Balochistan Schools and provide health facilities in the province.
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DG ISPR Talk: Covering Extra Costs for Students in 92 Balochistan Schools
During a conference in Rawalpindi, Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General (DG) of Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), highlighted the Pakistan Army’s significant achievements in digital education and scholarship.
According to Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif, the Pakistan Army is also paying these students’ extra expenses in addition to their tuition. He listed the 92 military-run schools that serve 19,000 pupils in Balochistan.
171 Schools and 3 Cadet Colleges in Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK
DG ISPR has also spoken about the Good work and more facilities given by the Pak army to the people of Pakistan and said the armed forces continued its efforts to support education and highlighted its vital role in the progress.
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Furthermore, the Army founded three cadet colleges and 171 schools in AJK and Gilgit-Baltistan.
Free Health Care Facilities and Camps Established In Balochistan
In addition, he set up medical camps offering free medical care in several districts. Moreover, several development initiatives in the combined districts involve both domestic and foreign businesses.
The military’s media spokesperson stated during a news conference that the armed forces were still working to promote education and emphasized how important it is to advancement. An Army spokesman stated that youth are receiving digital education, with a particular emphasis on Balochstani students who are receiving funding from a recently established scholarship program.
Conclusion
The Pakistan Army’s unwavering commitment to education is evident in its extensive support for students across the country. By covering additional costs for 19,000 students in 92 Balochistan schools and establishing 171 schools and three cadet colleges in Gilgit-Baltistan and AJK, the Army is fostering academic growth and opportunities.