Punjab on Friday officially launched its satellite internet initiative in schools to bridge the digital divide.
Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz inaugurated the pilot project at DPS Model Town.
A UAE delegation led by Sheikh Ahmed Dalmouk Al Maktoum was also present on the signing of MoU.
Punjab CM Maryam Nawaz talked with students at the DPS Digital Lab and highlighted the government's dedication to enhancing educational experiences through digital integration.
Under the memorandum of understanding (MoU) signed, the ambitious project aims to provide satellite internet access to thousands of schools across remote and urban areas in Punjab.
The collaboration underscores a shared commitment towards leveraging technology for socio-economic development.
During discussions between Sheikh Ahmed Dalmouk Al Maktoum and Punjab's leadership, the delegation emphasized the pivotal role of satellite internet in advancing digital access, particularly in underserved communities.
Sheikh Ahmed Dalmouk Al Maktoum expressed his enthusiasm for the project's potential to nurture young talent and drive technological innovation. The partnership between One Web, ADM Holding, and the Punjab government signifies a collaborative effort towards realizing the region's digital aspirations.
The initiative is poised to empower students with digital skills, fostering their participation in the burgeoning digital economy.
Maryam Nawaz vowed for digitally empowered Punjab and affirmed government's resolve to provide laptops alongside satellite internet access to students.
Senator Pervez Rasheed and Senior Provincial Minister Maryam Aurangzeb also present in the ceremony.