Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz has officially launched two groundbreaking education initiatives aimed at improving literacy and access in remote areas:
“School on Wheels” and “Library on Wheels.”
These mobile learning projects will use solar-powered e-rickshaws equipped with modern learning tools to deliver quality education and books directly to underprivileged and underserved communities in rural and peri-urban areas.
School on Wheels – Classrooms That Come to You
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The School on Wheels program is designed to bring primary education to children who don’t have access to nearby schools. Each mobile classroom includes:
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Solar-powered electric vehicles
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Collapsible chairs, whiteboards, and learning kits
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A curriculum focused on basic literacy, creativity, and moral values
These mobile units will act as traveling classrooms, bringing teachers and resources to students who need them the most.
Library on Wheels – Books, Stories & Imagination on the Move
The Library on Wheels is all about encouraging a reading culture among children in remote areas. Each mobile library will provide:
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A wide range of children’s storybooks, art supplies, and educational toys
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Visits to areas lacking public libraries or learning centers
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A supportive environment to foster curiosity and imagination
Parents and local educators will also be encouraged to take part in creating a reading-friendly atmosphere.
A Vision for Educational Equality
CM Maryam Nawaz described these projects as a key part of her government’s “Education for All” vision. She emphasized that no child should be left behind simply because of where they live.
These mobile units are more than just vehicles—they’re symbols of opportunity, bringing hope, books, and learning to the doorsteps of thousands.
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