First Smart School Takes Azad Kashmir Into A New Era Of Learning

2 mins read

MUZAFFARABAD: The first smart school in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) was inaugurated on 25th January in a relatively underprivileged area of the state capital, marking a significant milestone in the region’s education sector.

This innovative project, part of a larger initiative to establish 40 smart schools across AJK, is a collaboration between the Ministry of Federal Education and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) to transform the learning experience for students in AJK.

The entire project is expected to be completed within the next two months.

The inauguration was performed by Federal Secretary for Education and Professional Training, Mohyuddin Ahmad Wani, who has spent part of his student life in Muzaffarabad, and is widely credited for spearheading a remarkable transformation of public sector educational institutions in the federal capital.

Located in the remotest part of the Upper Chattar neighbourhood, the Government Girls Primary School, which also caters to boys, has been equipped with state-of-the-art facilities, including smart screens, IT labs, and Google Classroom integration.

The school’s infrastructure has undergone a complete overhaul in just three days.

The entire building, particularly the classrooms, has been repaired, colourfully painted, and refurbished with new doors. Corridors now feature wall hangings inscribed with inspirational quotes about education, as well as racks stocked with storybooks.

A health infirmary and a separate section for mind games have also been established, ensuring a holistic environment for both learning and well-being.

“Today, I am proudly inaugurating the first smart school of Azad Kashmir in my hometown, Muzaffarabad. This is just the beginning! Over the next three weeks, 39 more schools will undergo similar transformations,” Mr Wani announced after cutting the ribbon.

His remarks were met with enthusiastic applause from young students, teachers, and local residents, including members of the School Management Committee.

Prominent attendees included AJK’s Senior Member Board of Revenue (SMBR) Zaheeruddin Qureshi, Special Secretary for Education Syed Saleem Gardezi, ISPR Sector Commander Brig Tariq Sohail, local PML-N leader Shahid Mahmood Wani, as well as UNESCO and AJK Education Department officials.

“We are committed to providing quality education to all students in AJK, regardless of their background or location. This project is a testament to our dedication to empowering future generations with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in an increasingly complex world,” Mr Wani said.

He further disclosed that teachers would undergo blended training programmes to effectively integrate technology into education, enabling them to harness the full potential of these new facilities.

The local community, teachers, and students expressed their excitement about the upgraded facilities, believing that the changes would provide access to quality education and modern learning tools that were previously unimaginable.

“I don’t have words to express my gratitude. We could not even dream of what we have received under this project,” said headmistress Nabeela Kiani.

Recalling the school’s humble beginnings in 2006 with just six students, she said the number of students was 81 today, 47 of them girls.

“This initiative will not only boost enrolment but also help us educate our students through the latest methods of teaching,” she added with a beaming face.

Published in Dawn, January 26th, 2025

Previous Story

Breastfeeding Significantly Improves Infant Survival: Experts

Next Story

Formula Milk Companies Lobbying To Redefine Breast Milk Substitutes As ‘Food’: Health Experts

Latest from Blog

Sindh Faces Alarming Rise in Unsafe Abortions

KARACHI: Sindh faces a mounting women’s health crisis, with an estimated 400,000 to 500,000 abortions taking place annually — many of them unsafe, unregulated, and life-threatening. This alarming figure, combined with widespread malnutrition and anemia, is placing countless women at risk, medical experts warn. Speaking to The Express Tribune, Dr Mehwish…

Faisalabad Hit by Surge in Rape Cases

FAISALABAD: Two minor boys were allegedly sexually assaulted in separate incidents in the city on October 9, as the number of sexual assaults against women and children has reached 538 across Faisalabad’s five town divisions, involving approximately 800 accused. The breakdown shows 115 cases in Sadr Division, 126 in Iqbal…

Couple Held for Torturing Maid

JARANWALA: A husband and wife, Shahbaz and Nadia Shahbaz, have arrested for allegedly torturing 16-year-old domestic worker, Mah Rukh Fatima, in Faisalabad. Police arrest the couple, and a case has been registered against them. According to the police report, Sana, a resident of Jaranwala, stated in the FIR registered at…

Two Held After Journalist and Minor Niece Shot Dead in Ghotki

HYDERABAD: Ghotki police booked eight suspects and arrested two in connection with the murder of 34-year-old journalist Tufail Haiderani Rind and his eight-year-old niece Reena, daughter of Jameel Ahmed Haiderani Rind. The two were shot dead on October 8, allegedly over a land dispute within the Gaddani caste. Rind, who…

UNHCR Expresses Concern Over Govt Decision To De-notify 16 Refugee Villages

ISLAMABAD: The UNHCR on October 8 expressed concern over the government’s decision to de-notify 16 refugee villages and forcibly return Afghans, including refugees, to Afghanistan. The federal government recently de-notified these 16 refugee villages in Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtun­khwa and Punjab. In August, the government asked Afghan refugees to leave the country as…
Go toTop