ISLAMABAD: Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar, the acting prime minister, introduced the Prime Minister’s Mind Sports program for schools in Islamabad on Friday. The effort seeks to foster children’s critical thinking and cognitive development. At first, chess boards and scrabble sets will be distributed to a thousand schools.
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Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar spoke at the event and emphasized his strong resolve to advocate for and advance the Mind Sports initiative. He underlined that Mind Sports would be available in all Pakistani schools.
The prime minister stated that increased coordination and collaboration are necessary since we live in a global world. He emphasized that playing sports is a great way to encourage this kind of teamwork. He claimed that engaging in such tasks instills discipline in people, which benefits scientists, engineers, politicians, and bureaucrats alike.
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In his speech on the occasion, Pakistan’s Minister for Inter-Provincial Coordination, Fawad Hasan Fawad, said that all public schools will be included in the Mind Sports program. Additionally, he extended an invitation to private schools to outfit them with Mind Sports. In the first month, he stated, we have to equip one hundred schools in the federal capital territory with Mind Sports. He was confident that this figure would rise quickly as more provinces joined.
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