With an end goal to clean PC programming abilities in kids, the Punjab government has moved toward tech goliaths Microsoft and Google, welcoming them to come to Pakistan.
In a TV syndicated program, Punjab Education Minister Murad Raas said that he is in contact with the two organizations and want to persuade them to present Google and Microsoft affirmations for kids in evaluations 9 and 10.
Raas shared that amid his trek to London, he approached Google and Microsoft authorities and "got some information about coming to Pakistan - formally coming to Pakistan."
"They will be here this late spring, ideally," he included.
The instruction serves worried on giving specific abilities to understudies as he noticed that, "Few out of every odd youngster who drops out of school should feel constrained to go up against a vocation that doesn't require particular aptitudes."
"The new world is [driven by] innovation, so in evaluation 9 and 10, how about we offer them programming improvement courses."
Further clarifying the rationale behind the activity, Raas stated, "If a youngster drops out of school after evaluation 10, [they can] stroll into an office with nothing else aside from a Microsoft confirmation."
"Not all kids will be proceeding with their tutoring after the tenth grade, that is only the manner in which it is. It can't be transformed," he proceeded.