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Pakistan launches 700,000 chromebooks drive

Published on: December 17, 2025 9:15 PM

Pakistan has announced a major push toward digital education by distributing 700,000 Google Chromebooks to students nationwide. The initiative aims to modernise learning, equip students with technology skills, and reduce the digital divide. It reflects the government’s commitment to Pakistan’s Education Vision 2025.

Rana Mashhood Ahmad Khan, Chairman of the Prime Minister’s Youth Programme, confirmed that the Chromebooks will be provided to students across public schools, colleges, and universities. The programme is seen as a key step toward technology-driven education reform. Distribution will include all provinces, Azad Jammu & Kashmir, and Gilgit-Baltistan.

Read more : Chromebooks to replace textbooks across Future World Schools

The initiative is expected to prioritize students enrolled in government institutions, including both merit-based and need-based candidates. Digitally prepared institutions will also receive special attention to ensure efficient use of the technology. Guidelines for eligibility are yet to be fully announced by authorities.

Moreover, the government plans to distribute the Chromebooks in phases to maintain transparency and fairness. A national tracking system will monitor usage and evaluate the educational impact, ensuring the programme effectively supports students’ learning outcomes.

Read more : Google to manufacture 600,000 Chromebooks annually in Pakistan

Officials highlighted that the initiative will significantly bridge the urban-rural education gap by giving students in underserved areas equal access to digital resources. Benefits include reduced reliance on physical textbooks and improved connectivity with national e-learning platforms.

Overall, the 700,000 Google Chromebooks programme marks a milestone in Pakistan’s journey toward inclusive, modern, and future-ready education. Authorities hope this effort will enhance students’ skills and prepare them for a digital economy.

Filed Under: Pakistan Tagged With: bridging digital divide, digital education Pakistan, education reform Pakistan, Google Chromebook initiative, Latest, Pakistan Chromebooks, student technology access

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