Punjab allocates Rs3.27 billion to improve school infrastructure

The Punjab government has allocated Rs3.27 billion to upgrade public school infrastructure, focusing on classrooms, sanitation, and clean water. The funds will be distributed across districts based on need, aiming to improve learning conditions.

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March 11, 2026

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Punjab allocates Rs3.27 billion to improve school infrastructure

Lahore: The Punjab government has allocated Rs3.27 billion for the enhancement of educational facilities in public schools across the province, according to an official statement.

The funds will be used to address critical infrastructure needs, including the construction of additional classrooms, provision of clean drinking water, and improvement of sanitation facilities. The initiative aims to create a more conducive learning environment for students and teachers alike.

According to the official statement, the allocated amount will be distributed among various districts based on their specific requirements. The government intends to prioritize schools that are currently facing severe shortages of classrooms and basic amenities.

Officials stated that this funding is part of the provincial government's ongoing commitment to uplift the education sector and ensure that all children have access to quality education in a safe and supportive environment. The statement further highlighted that the government is working to eliminate disparities in educational infrastructure between urban and rural areas.

The initiative has been welcomed by education stakeholders, who have long called for increased investment in school facilities. The government has emphasized that the timely utilization of these funds will be closely monitored to ensure transparency and effectiveness in implementation.

The Punjab government reiterated its resolve to continue investing in the education sector, with a focus on improving both infrastructure and the quality of teaching in public schools.

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