The Khyber Pakhtunkhwa government has introduced a laptop scheme aimed at supporting blind and visually impaired students enrolled in recognized educational institutions across the province. The initiative is designed to promote digital inclusion and enhance access to education for students with visual disabilities.
According to official details, the scheme is open to blind and visually impaired students studying in recognized colleges, universities, or madrasas. Applicants must be permanent residents of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and are required to possess a valid disability certificate issued by the Social Welfare Department to be eligible for consideration.
Applications will be collected through an online management information system, allowing authorities to process submissions efficiently and transparently. Officials stated that laptops will be distributed strictly on merit and subject to the availability of funds, with preference given to students who show strong academic performance and relevant educational skills.
The Social Welfare Department has encouraged eligible students to submit their applications through its official online platform, emphasizing that the scheme reflects the provincial government’s commitment to empowering persons with disabilities and improving equal access to modern educational resources.