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The Punjab government is making concerted efforts to rejuvenate the education and health sectors of the Nawanhahar state, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann said on Monday.
Maan launched a 54-day “education festival” to the Sikh revolution, during which newly developed infrastructure projects 2,000 crore will be inaugurated in 12,000 government schools.
Addressing a gathering after dedicating a new block at the School of Eminence in SBS Nagar district, Mann said that it was still a compulsion of the common man to send a child to a government school.
But, with resuming the education system, this is their wish, he said.
Manas have been established to provide quality education to Manas, Mann said.
The state government is making every effort to prepare students for various competitions. Students are now excellent in education, they further said.
He said that the overall development of the state and the prosperity of their people have to be ensured.
Getting out in the previous dispensation, Mann alleged that he paid attention to providing quality education at any time. Children of big leaders used to study in convent schools. The government -run institutions never focused their attention.
Instead of imparting education, government schools were only lunch centers during the previous regime, they further claimed.
Killing the leaders of the rival parties, Mann said that he was already out of power and was in political oblivion.
Sharing details of his government’s initiative in the education sector, the Chief Minister said that teachers were being sent abroad and even in reputed national institutions to upgrade their skills.
Well -trained employees have helped increase the rate of admission to government schools, he said and said that Punjab was watching a “education revolution”.
Now, teachers and principals are focusing only on education as the state government has recruited essential employees for all other tasks, claimed.
The Punjab government is also implementing a school mentorship program, ensuring that the Indian Administrative Service and Indian Police Service officers adopt rural schools and patron students, Mann said.
He said that a pilot project would be introduced in 80 schools and each officer had allocated a school for five years, even though he said, despite his posting, he said.
Mann said that the Punjab government had allocated 11 percent of the state budget or 18,047 crore in the education sector, it gave a big boost.
Former Deputy Chief Minister of Delhi Manish Sisodia said that the Punjab government was making tireless efforts to give wings to the students’ dreams.
He said that the “complete change” of the education system was going on in the state. “We are not involved in politics of dividing people on communal lines, but we are empowering people through quality education.”
During the last three years, more than 12,000 schools in the state have had a complete change, the senior leader said.
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