KP to be First Province to Launch Female Education Card
- November 14, 2024
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The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa administration has chosen to implement the "Insaf Female Education Card," throughout the province to promote female education in the province.
According to the information, the project intends to assist orphaned students, and the Higher Education Department has requested that universities give statistics exclusively on orphaned female students.
As per the department, orphaned students enrolled in colleges will be awarded the Insaf Female studies Card, which would provide financial concessions to assist them continue their studies. This action by the provincial administration is expected to alleviate the financial strain on orphaned female students.
College heads have been directed to submit the necessary data within one week, and an official notification has been issued.
On the other hand, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Chief Minister Ali Amin Khan Gandapur stated on Wednesday that his government is committed to giving girls with the best possible chances to achieve in education and sports.
He stated that endurance was essential for success in life, and that moving forward with determination and a positive attitude eventually lead to achievement.
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According to a statement released on Wednesday by the chief minister's secretariat, he was addressing at the closing ceremony of the All Pakistan Inter-Boards Girls Cricket and Tennis Championship, which was held at the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education in Peshawar.
The tournaments began on November 9 with teams from KP and many other school boards across the country.
Mr Gandapur stated that the goal of such activities is to polish our youth's talents and prepare them for practical life. Challenges are part of the route to achievement and should be met straight on, he said.
The chief minister congratulated the Lahore Board's cricket team on their triumph and reiterated the significance of investing in youth.
Mr Gandapur also announced a monetary reward of Rs50,000 for each participating team.