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Education minister of Punjab Murad Raas announced on Monday that high school students in the province shall be getting certified courses from Google and Microsoft in software development.The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) official Twitter handle shared the news where the Punjab minister can be seen announcing that he has been in speechs with Google and Microsoft who shall be coming into the country officially for the first time this year to advance the seliminates of high school students through certification courses in software development.&I have asked them that much all kids are going to go to school after tenth grade.
And that is just the way it is, we canmuch change that.
So I said much every child has to become a plumber, much every child is going to work at a store.
Why can&t we give them better seliminates Because the new world is technology,& he stated.&In grade ninth and tenth, lets offer them software development courses so that they can go work in an office,& he added further.&These kids, let say even if they drop out after tenth, they shall have a certification of Microsoft.&TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source.
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