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PM Laptop scheme: Distribution of 1 lac laptops to begin from tomorrow

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Digital Desk

ISLAMABAD: The distribution of one lakh Laptops under the Prime Minister Youth Program will start from tomorrow (Thursday).

The PM Laptop Scheme 2025 was relaunched, giving thousands of students from universities and colleges across the country the opportunity to get free laptops.

For many families, buying a laptop remains out of reach, which is why the government says the scheme aims to ensure that financial pressure does not deter students from taking online classes, doing research work, or even freelancing from home.

A special ceremony will be held at the Jinnah Convention Center.

According to the details, online applications were invited for the laptop scheme under the Prime Minister Youth Program, and lists of capable and intelligent youth were compiled by government and non-government universities on merit.

All the provincial Capitals will host these distribution ceremonies.

The government insists that the initiative, run under the Prime Minister Youth Program, is designed to promote digital access.

The laptops help students attend virtual classes without any delay, use digital libraries, practice IT skills, and, in many cases, start freelance or remote work to support their families.

Digital Desk

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