Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Punjab to provide glasses, hearing aids to 700,0000 students

Punjab

LAHORE: Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif accorded an approval to the project for providing glasses and hearing aids to 700,000 students.

Students in schools across Punjab will be subjected to medical check up of their eyesight and hearing abilities. Students having weak eyesight and weak hearing abilities will be provided with spectacles and hearing aids.

The screening process in the government and private schools across Punjab will be launched soon.

A famous institution, ATscale, will provide Rs. 500 million financial assistance in this regard.

Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz Sharif on Saturday met an ATscale delegation in which matters pertaining to Internet services in schools and other affairs were discussed.

Matters relating to steps being undertaken to meet nutritional needs among school children also came under review. Health nutrition and other matters were reviewed and the need for making collaboration with the department concerned was emphasized.

It was agreed to undertake steps for the enhancement of school teachers capacity building.

The Chief Minister said a first government school for children suffering from autism in Punjab will be established in Lahore.

“I want to serve the people of Punjab in a true spirit instead of adopting the traditional manner. A positive change is only possible by invoking a new thinking in a modern era. It is the right of every child to attain education according to international standards.

A ‘Packet Milk Project’ is being launched in collaboration with a private sector to meet nutritional deficiencies of the students. We have resumed a free emergency Wi-Fi facility in Lahore,” she added.

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Did you know ?spectacles from the Mughal era are worth Rs 59 crore

Smart glasses are in place, but a pair of 17th-century antique glasses made of emeralds and diamonds is expected to fetch millions of dollars next month. They ruled over India.

These glasses were specifically designed to help prevent the evil eye and open the mind. The glasses will go on sale in October, but before that, they will be available in New York.

It will be on public display in Hong Kong and London. Edward Gibbs, chairman of Sutbi’s the Middle East and India, said the glasses were an “extraordinary example” of Mughal jewellery craftsmanship.

The lenses of a spectacle are made of 200-carat diamonds. This lens is called Halo of Light. The lenses for the other lenses are made of 300-carat emeralds and have been named Ward of Evil.

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