TAXILA: Speakers at an awareness seminar in Attock on Monday said the Punjab government was taking initiatives to modernise the education sector by introducing Artificial Intelligence (AI), digital learning and advanced teaching technologies across the province.

The seminar, organised by Nawaz Sharif School of Eminence, brought together students, parents, teachers and education stakeholders from different areas of the district.

Addressing the gathering, participants were informed that the Nawaz Sharif School of Eminence project aims to transform public education through modern infrastructure and innovative teaching methods.

Four campuses are being established in Attock, Fatehjang and Pindigheb to provide quality education facilities to students, the moot was told.

It was informed that the schools would feature smart classrooms, science and STEM laboratories, computer labs, digital learning systems, English language training, sports facilities and personality development programmes.

District Education Officer Saima Iram, education expert Dr AQ Khan, Assistant Director Atif, and Principal Aneela Shahid also addressed the seminar and briefed participants on admission procedures, digital curriculum, and modern teaching strategies.

Published in Dawn, May 12th, 2026

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