At the inaugural event for the Teleschool Pakistan App and Google for Education and Digital Continuous Professional Development Initiative, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif stressed the necessity of updating education in Pakistan and giving instructors the most up-to-date training.


The prime minister claimed that the country's teacher preparation programs are insufficient during his speech. During his time as chief minister, he claimed to have overseen the development of about 40 training facilities in the region.


In addition to outlining plans to build a network of Daanish institutions in rural Balochistan, PM Shehbaz emphasized the importance of educating children. He said that everyone should prioritize providing the younger population with the most up-to-date schooling possible.


The prime minister praised the newest technology as a game-changer for the nation's education sector while expressing his gratitude for the efforts of the Federal Education Minister, Education Ministry, and other allies.


In addition to speaking at the occasion, Minister for Federal Education and Professional Training Rana Tanveer Hussain emphasized that the COVID-19 pandemic had made it possible to implement distance learning techniques.


The plan, which would mark a significant turning point for the nation's educational system, also included the debut of six channels, he continued. The Minister added that the recent efforts would help meet the requirements of Pakistan's 22.8 million out-of-school children.