Islamabad: The Indian education system is making its mark in Asia. The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has also praised India’s current education system. Not only this, ADB has also advised Pakistan to adopt India’s education system to improve the condition of education. Let us tell you that PM Modi had introduced a new model of education named “Ullhas”. ADB has told Pakistan that it should adopt India’s scheme ‘Ullhas’ to improve the poor education system and provide quality training to its citizens.
Let us tell you that the Understanding of Lifelong Learning for All in the Society (ULLAS) was launched by the Government of India in July last year to help illiterates and adults deprived of formal schooling. According to the news of the newspaper ‘Express Tribune’, the Manila-based ADB has made this comment in response to Pakistan’s request for financial assistance to improve its education system and provide education to all children who do not go to school. ADB has recommended that the government adopt a strategic and multi-stakeholder approach and implement schemes like the new centrally sponsored ‘ULLAS’ of the Government of India.
PM Modi had approved the new education model
Prime Minister Narendra Modi approved a new centrally sponsored scheme ‘ULLAS’ for a period of five years covering all aspects of “education for all”. The Indian ‘ULLAS’ scheme aims to provide not only basic literacy but also critical life skills required for the 21st century. These skills include financial literacy, digital literacy, commercial skills, health care awareness, child care and education and family welfare. A report of Pakistan’s Planning Commission said that the country’s education system is not doing well. Except Islamabad, all 134 districts are lagging behind in indicators ranging from learning outcomes to public financing. (Language)
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