Digital Education Policies In Pakistan Are Disconnected From Reality
Fatima* is a thirteen-year-old sixth grader who goes to a government school in Islamabad. She uses her father’s phone to ...
Fatima* is a thirteen-year-old sixth grader who goes to a government school in Islamabad. She uses her father’s phone to ...
January 22, 2022 – In a recently passed Supplementary Finance Budget, also known as the mini-budget, the government of Pakistan, ...
January 12, 2022 — The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), along with the federal government, have decided to ban cryptocurrencies ...
January 5, 2022 - The State Bank of Pakistan (SBP) on January 3, announced “a new era for banking,” and ...
April 29, 2021 - The Ministry of Information Technology & Telecommunications (MoITT) has opened registration for public feedback sessions on ...
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