Education in Pakistan: Not good, but maybe good enough
                    Each successive generation is better educated than the one that came before it; democracy and the 18th Amendment help                
            Will the India-model work for Pakistan’s EdTech startups?
                    Profit investigates if, despite very similar market conditions, replicating a Byju’s like model is a foregone conclusion for Pakistani EdTech startups?                
            The best MBA in the country, sure. But is it any good?
                    What would you say if someone were to tell you that in the heart of Lahore’s posh DHA, there was standing ready...                
            Pearson signs AI education deal with Google Cloud
                    These partnerships are intended to strengthen Pearson’s digital learning offerings and give educators more tools to personalise instruction                
            A shakeup brews in Lahore’s elite schools network
                    As LGS faces an unlikely competitor from within, what will the shape of elite private education be in the future?                
            CDWP approves Rs19.25bn plan for six new Daanish schools in Balochistan, AJK
                    Initiative aims to provide quality education to underserved areas, with cost-sharing between federal and provincial governments                
            Let public schools give us a run for our money
                    Heir to the four-decades-old Beaconhouse School System, and so much more, Kasim Kasuri comes from the most eminent family of Kasur in...                
            Private Solutions to Public Problems – Can Miftah’s education vouchers work?
                    The jury is split on whether or not conventional public education spending can be replaced with something better                
            World Bank approves $47.9 million grant for new education project in Punjab
                    Program to benefit over 4 million children by expanding early education, re-enrolling out-of-school children, supporting teachers, and improving sector’s response to climate change and emergencies                
            Can ITU become Pakistan’s MIT?
                    Umar Saif’s brainchild is meant to be a research-focused institution. But it remains to be seen whether it has the ingredients necessary to be globally competitive                
            This EdTech startup wants to change the way Pakistani children learn mathematics
                    
Ask any primary or lower secondary school student about the most difficult subject they have to study and, more often than not,...                
            Around Rs70-80 billion remitted outside Pakistan annually for foreign exam and degree fees: report
                    Federal Tax Ombudsman urges FBR to implement new provisions under Income Tax Ordinance to capture revenue from overseas educational remittances                
            ACCA’s bid for an educated Pakistan?
                    As ACCA strives to set the benchmark for quality international education here in Pakistan, the question remains will it deliver a knockout punch                
            Pakistan Army owns $20 billion stakes in fifty conglomerates claims Indian media report
                    LAHORE:  The Pakistan army exercises control over fifty conglomerates said to be worth $20 billion stretching from banks, industrial plants, universities, milk dairies,...                
            KP launches digital skills program for 27,450 youth, scholarships for 2,888 graduates
                    Initiative aims to equip youth with market-driven expertise in AI, cybersecurity, and other tech fields while promoting career counselling and global certifications                
            
			






























