Punjab Government Plans to Add “Marka-e-Haq” to School Curriculum

The Punjab government has announced plans to introduce lessons related to “Marka-e-Haq” into the school curriculum as part of a broader effort to promote patriotism, national awareness, and unity among students. The decision was reportedly discussed during a meeting of the provincial Information Steering Committee led by Punjab Information Minister Azma Bukhari. According to officials, the new educational content will focus on strengthening students’ understanding of national history, sacrifice, and the importance of unity during challenging times.

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Authorities also aim to encourage both public and private educational institutions to organize activities that highlight themes of national pride and civic responsibility. Educational programs, discussions, and awareness campaigns may become part of school activities alongside the updated curriculum.

Recent media reports have linked the term “Marka-e-Haq” to the 2025 Pakistan-India conflict and related military developments. Supporters of the move believe the initiative will help younger generations better understand recent national events and their impact on the country.

The proposed curriculum changes are expected to be introduced gradually after consultation with education departments and curriculum experts. Further details regarding textbooks, grade levels, and implementation timelines are likely to be announced in the coming months.

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