Islamabad, Pakistan — Classera, in collaboration with PTCL, proudly hosted an Excellence Recognition Ceremony at Islamabad Model School for Girls (F-7), on Jan 12th 2026, marking a significant milestone in Pakistan’s national journey toward digitally enabled public education under the eTaleem initiative which incorporates modern learning tools such as HP Classeasy.
The event was honored by the presence of Ms. Riffat Jabeen, Director of Academics and Quality Assurance at the Ministry of Federal Education & Professional Training, who attended as Chief Guest. Her participation reaffirmed the Ministry’s commitment to quality assurance, innovation, and the strategic use of technology to enhance learning outcomes across federal public schools.
Celebrating School, Teacher, and Student Excellence
The ceremony recognized achievements from eight outstanding schools, celebrating school principals, innovative teachers, and talented students who demonstrated exceptional engagement and impact through digital learning. Certificates and commemorative souvenirs were presented in recognition of their dedication, innovation, and contribution to the success of the eTaleem program.
As a collaborative partner, HP contributed souvenirs for the awardees, helping elevate the overall experience and reinforcing the importance of recognizing excellence in education. HP’s contribution reflected its continued commitment to appreciating educators and students who are driving meaningful change through technology-enabled learning, while the eTaleem project itself is officially led and implemented by Classera and PTCL.
Leadership and Stakeholder Engagement
The event was led by Neelam Aamir, APAC Channel Director at Classera, alongside the Classera Islamabad team, who are at the forefront of on-ground execution of the national eTaleem project.
The PTCL delegation included Tehmin Sayyed, Education Lead Pakistan, PTCL, and Syed Adil Ali, Group Director – Enterprise Solutions (North), whose participation highlighted PTCL’s leadership and long-term commitment to national digital education initiatives.
The event also featured a keynote address by Anjum Afzal from the Federal Directorate of Education (FDE) – Project Coordination Unit, who encouraged the award-winning schools, teachers, students, and all stakeholders to continue contributing proactively toward strengthening Pakistan’s digital education ecosystem. His remarks emphasized collective ownership, collaboration, and sustained effort as key drivers of impact.
Public–Private Partnership in Action
The presence of government representatives, implementation partners, and technology collaborators underscored the strength of public–private partnerships in advancing Pakistan’s digital education agenda and ensuring scalable, sustainable delivery of technology-enabled learning nationwide, a platform powered by HP Classeasy.
Classera Statement
“This recognition event reflects the real impact of digital transformation when strong policy direction is matched with committed implementation,” said Neelam Aamir, Channel Director at Classera. “As education evolves to meet the demands of a digital future, skills such as digital literacy, critical thinking, adaptability, and data awareness are becoming foundational—not optional. Through eTaleem, and with the responsible use of innovative technologies including AI, we are empowering teachers with actionable insights, supporting students through personalized learning pathways, and enabling education leaders to make informed, data-driven decisions. This progress is made possible by the leadership of MOFEPT, the execution strength of FDE, and the dedication of school leaders, teachers, and students. Today’s award winners demonstrate that meaningful digital transformation is driven by people who turn vision into impact.”
PTCL Statement
“eTaleem has emerged as a highly impactful public-sector digital learning initiative, advancing learning continuity and expanding digital inclusion across Pakistan,” said Asif Ahmad, Chief Business Solutions Officer, PTCL & Ufone 4G. “PTCL remains committed to scaling this progress in close collaboration with the Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training and Classera by integrating technology, platforms, and partnerships to strengthen education delivery and build a scalable, resilient, and future-ready system for the country.”
More than a ceremony, the event represented a meaningful milestone in Pakistan’s digital education journey—demonstrating what becomes possible when government leadership, implementation partners, technology collaborators, and educators align around a shared vision.
Classera and PTCL look forward to building on this momentum and expanding the reach of eTaleem to benefit more schools, teachers, and students across the country.

