The goal of Punjab CM Maryam is to have “zero out of school children” in each UC.

The goal of Punjab CM Maryam is to have “zero out of school children” in each UC.

Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif set a goal of having zero school-age children in each union council.

It was resolved in principle to launch the Chief Minister School Meal Program in Jhelum during a special meeting presided over by Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz.

The Chief Minister gave the order to make sure that the milk storage plans for the school meal program are standard.

In principle, it was resolved to create a foolproof method for assessing school teachers’ performance, and the Chief Minister requested a monthly “KPI” plan to do just that.

Under the Punjab School Reforms Program, the CM gave deputy commissioners instructions to keep an eye on the schools.

The decision was made at the meeting to implement “Theme of the Month” in public schools.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz also requested a detailed strategy for upgrading Punjabi schools’ IT laboratories.

The establishment of Centres of Excellence for Early Child Education in each district was agreed by the meeting.

In the meeting, a report was made on selection of CEO, District Education Officer and Deputy District Education Officer.

Proposals for the creation of a school management cadre were also examined at the meeting.

During the discussion, it was decided to hire private specialists for spoken English and to review curriculum development difficulties in conjunction with Camridge and others.

The hiring of “Volunteer of University” was approved at the meeting in order to address the instructor shortage.

During the conference, a pilot project to give schoolchildren enriched buns and cookies under the World Food Programme was also discussed.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz declared at the time that dishonest people would not be accepted in the education department.

Maryam Nawaz Sharif announced that measures would be implemented to raise the standard of matriculation instruction.

A report on the school lunch program’s app-based monitoring system was presented during the meeting.

The meeting was informed that 20,000 more students had enrolled since the school lunch program began.