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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif Thursday announced expanding the Daanish Schools network to other provinces after he met Ayan Kashif, a student of Daanish School Mianwali, who clinched the first position in the matriculation examination of BISE Lahore.
PM Shehbaz Sharif invited the student to the Prime Minister’s House to personally meet him and extend greetings on his achievement despite being an orphan with a humble financial background.
He congratulated the student, his mother, and the school principal, also accompanying him, and said such talented youth could guarantee Pakistan’s progress as the government was also focusing on their skill and vocational training to make them employable and boost the country’s agriculture and industrial production.
On the occasion, the prime minister vowed to expand the Daanish Schools network to Balochistan, AJK, Gilgit Baltistan, and Islamabad. He said that the government would build four Daanish schools in Balochistan and also establish the facility in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, Gilgit Baltistan, Ex-FATA districts, and Islamabad.
For the Islamabad campus, the land has been identified and the budget allocated, he added.
Ayan Kashif paid tribute to the prime minister for his vision of Daanish Schools which enabled him to excel in his studies.
As the prime minister questioned, he appreciated the facilities of the dormitory, uniform, food, and stationery being provided there without any charge as his mother also applauded the professionalism and support of the school’s teaching staff.
“Daanish is a proud moment for us as children with low-income backgrounds with some being single orphans or double orphans are studying there. For the double orphans, Daanish schools prove to be their only support,” the prime minister said before giving away a cheque of Rs1 million and a laptop to the student.
“I think this position goes to you sir,” the student said and arose to offer his medal to the prime minister which he returned affectionately amidst the clapping by the participants.
Ayan’s mother also thanked the prime minister and said the credit for his son’s achievement and her happiness went to the Daanish School and its highly professional faculty.
Prime Minister Shehbaz said the government was investing in skill and vocational training of youth to enhance their productivity and employability in multiple fields, like agriculture, information technology, export-bases industry, SMEs, and freelancing.
To the suggestion of Ayan of elevating the Daanish Authority to the university level, the prime minister assured to convey it to Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz whom he also lauded for carrying forward the vision effectively.
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