On Literacy Day, PM Shehbaz seeks nation's support for ensuring education for all

To reduce dropout rate, Premier Shehbaz Sharif points out that the government has introduced scholarships, incentives

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Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting in Peshawar on March 6, 2024. — PID
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif chairs a meeting in Peshawar on March 6, 2024. — PID
  • Literacy is basic human, constitutional right: Premier Shehbaz.
  • Says the education is a gateway to empowerment in country.
  • "developing literacy, skills in line with technology inevitable."

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has called upon the nation to support the government’s efforts in promoting literacy and ensuring education for all, emphasising the importance of building a bright future for the children and the country.

"Literacy is a fundamental human and constitutional right that guarantees the future of our country," the prime minister said in a message on Sunday, International Literacy Day.

Literacy Day is observed every year on September 8 to remind policymakers of the critical importance of literacy. This year's theme of the day is: "Promoting multilingual education: Literacy for mutual understanding and peace".

The premier said literacy was not merely the ability to read and write, it was a gateway to empowerment, economic opportunities, and active participation in society.

"Today, we reaffirm our commitment to advancing the education agenda, striving for a more informed and sustainable nation", he said, adding, "Education is the backbone of our society. For this purpose, we have declared an educational emergency across the country, launched an enrollment campaign for students, and initiated mid-day meals for children in schools."

To reduce the dropout rate and encourage every child to complete their education, the prime minister pointed out that the government had introduced scholarships and other incentives.

In this rapidly emerging world, developing literacy and skills in line with technology was inevitable, the prime minister said. He said the government was implementing a comprehensive plan to integrate technology into the educational system, ensuring that the youth were equipped with the necessary skills to thrive in the digital economy.

He said private sector and civil society organisations were equal partners in the government’s efforts.

"By establishing effective partnerships, we can link education with employment and self-employment opportunities, creating a stronger and more inclusive workforce," he added.