ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has launched the Rehmatul-Lil Alameen scholarship program in Islamabad on Thursday (today), Radio Pakistan reported.
The program, which will help the students of underprivileged segments of society access undergraduate education, will be implemented in 129 public sector universities across the country.
A budget of 27.93 billion rupees has been approved for this national-level program which will be used in the next five years.
The provinces are also pursuing the Rehmatul-Lil Alameen scholarship program.
In Punjab, the annual budget of one billion rupees has been approved for this scholarship program.
The scholarship program will also be rolled out in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, for which the budget allocation will be Rs427 million.
Addressing the inauguration ceremony of the scholarship programme, the prime minister said that the federal government will spend Rs5.5 bn every year on 70,000 scholarships.
“No nation can progress without education,” the premier asserted, adding that the country cannot develop unless the powerful are brought under the rule of law.