The Punjab government is taking a big step to prepare young students for the future. It plans to build two special Artificial Intelligence (AI) schools in Lahore. The total cost of this project is Rs810 million. These schools aim to modernize education and help students learn skills needed in the digital world.
The new schools will focus on AI, robotics, and information technology. Students will study in smart classrooms with advanced computer labs and modern learning tools. Teachers will also get special training in AI so they can teach these subjects well. Officials believe this will make students more competitive for good jobs in the future.
This project is part of Punjab’s larger efforts to bring AI education to government schools. Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif has pushed for AI learning across the province. The government is also setting up AI labs, running hackathons, and planning digital courses for thousands of students.
Experts say technology-driven education will help bridge the gap between rich and poor students. By learning AI and robotics early, children from public schools can compete with those from private institutions. Punjab wants to become a leader in tech education in Pakistan.
This initiative shows the government’s commitment to a brighter, tech-savvy future for Punjab’s youth.
