By: Salman Yousafzai
PESHAWAR: The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has made a significant advancement by speeding up the digitalisation process in the Primary and Secondary Education Department.
Special Assistant to the Chief Minister on Education, Muhammad Asim Khan, has announced that all educational data will now be collected exclusively in digital format, with a complete ban on manual or paper records.
According to the announcement, all educational offices are directed to effectively utilise the Integrated Education Management Information System (IEMIS). All reports, data, and records must be compiled through this platform.
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The announcement also warns that any office that violates this directive or shows negligence will face disciplinary action against those responsible. Muhammad Asim Khan states that this decision is part of the digitalisation policy set forth by Chief Minister Ali Amin Gandapur, which aims to modernise the education system and enable transparent, organised, and reliable data management.





