ISLAMABAD, Nov 22 (APP):Under the ‘Smart Islamabad’ project, all schools in the federal c
apital, including those in both rural and urban areas, will be centralized and provided with internet connectivity and other resources to enhance the quality of education.
“The Ministry of Education is actively collaborating with the Ministry of Information Technology on this initiative,” said an official from the Ministry of Information Technology.
He further explained that the centralized education system would improve educational standards in the c
apital without requiring additional resources.
Under the ‘Smart Islamabad’ initiative, the Ministry of Information Technology will soon introduce the ‘One Patient, One Identity’ system in the federal c
apital. This system will store a patient’s complete medical record, making it accessible across all hospitals in the area, including basic h
ealth units.
“This will eliminate the need for patients to revisit the hospital where they initially received treatment. Instead, they can visit any hospital in the federal c
apital, where doctors can access their medical records using the identity issued under the ‘One Patient, One Identity’ system,” he added.
The official also said that separate police facilitation centers would be established across the city to serve the public, with the Inspector General of Police, Islamabad, actively working on the project.
“These centers will refer complaints to relevant police stations for resolution. Currently, one center is operational, with work on four more in progress.”
The C
apital Development Authority (CDA) is contributing to the project, which will soon provide Islamabad residents access to 150 services, including document attestation, certificate issuance, and token tax payments.
Islamabad will serve as the pilot project for this initiative, which aligns with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s vision of digitalization.