Digital literacy
By News Desk
June 21, 2025
A large portion of our population remains deprived of basic digital skills. To build a stronger Pakistan, we must start digital literacy programmes in schools, colleges and communities. Special attention should be given to training teachers, as they can spread this knowledge further.
Public-private partnerships can also play a vital role in establishing free or low-cost digital skills centres acrossthe country.
Maria Mubarik
Lahore
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