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The program aimed at provision of laptops to deserving students studying in public and semi-public universities throughout Pakistan. [1] The Government of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf abolished this scheme along with many others. [2]
The Prime Minister's Youth Programme is a special initiative launched by the Pakistani government in 2013 - 2018. The Youth Programme comprised several schemes including Prime Minister's Interest-Free Loan Scheme, Prime Minister's Youth Business Loans, Prime Minister's Youth Training Scheme, Prime Minister's Youth Skills Development Scheme, Prime Minister's Scheme for Provision of Laptops and ...
Selected students were given a laptop (manufactured by Haier) [14] and a 3G EVO device. [15] Students were also allowed access to HEC's National Digital Library using the 3G/4G EVO device. [16] This scheme was a part of the Prime Minister's Youth Programs. It was abolished by the Tehreek-e-Insaaf government in Pakistan. [17]
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DigiSkills.pk is an online training program in Pakistan. This is an initiative of the Government of Pakistan spearheaded by Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication through Ignite - National Technology Fund (formerly National ICT R&D Fund) and executed by Virtual University of Pakistan. [1] [2] [3]
Third government; International trips; Civil–military ties. Dawn leaks; Military courts; National Action Plan (Pakistan) Operation Zarb-e-Azb; 2014 protests; Prime Minister's Youth Programme. Prime Minister's Fee Reimbursement Scheme; Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme; China–Pakistan Economic Corridor; Panama Papers case; Go Nawaz Go
Third government; International trips; Civil–military ties. Dawn leaks; Military courts; National Action Plan (Pakistan) Operation Zarb-e-Azb; 2014 protests; Prime Minister's Youth Programme. Prime Minister's Fee Reimbursement Scheme; Prime Minister's Laptop Scheme; China–Pakistan Economic Corridor; Panama Papers case; Go Nawaz Go
[180] [181] The government allocated ₨73 billion of PSDP funds for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor, including the Lahore-Karachi Motorway. [ 182 ] The Economist , writing in January 2017, criticised Nawaz's spending on infrastructure, explaining that it sat unused as "the economic boom it was meant to trigger has never arrived."