When Punjab’s Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann took charge, he made one thing clear; Punjab’s future depends on its education. And if you want to build a future where every child thrives, every teacher feels empowered, and every parent sees hope in the system, then education reform isn’t just a priority, it’s the foundation.
Today, under his leadership, Punjab is witnessing a silent revolution in its schools. This isn’t about patchwork progress. This is structural, sustained, and student-centered transformation.
A New Chapter in Education
From crumbling buildings to smart classrooms, from underpaid teachers to upskilled educators, from disconnected parents to engaged families, Punjab’s education system is being rewritten with revolutionary policies by the Maan Government. Schools are no longer just brick-and-mortar structures; they are becoming hubs of growth, discipline, and dreams.
Whether it's upgrading school infrastructure or revamping the curriculum, the Mann government is focusing on real, measurable impact. But what’s winning hearts across the state is the human approach, initiatives that don’t just tick boxes but change lives.
Mega PTMs: Where Parents Became Partners
In one of the most successful initiatives, the government organized state-wide Mega Parent-Teacher Meetings, from pre-primary to Class 12. Over 2.1 million parents showed up, not just to listen, but to talk, share, and understand.
For many parents, it was their first time stepping into a classroom as a participant. Teachers got insights, students got encouragement, and the education system got a powerful ally to understand and educate students; the support of their involved families.
Mission Samarth: Building Skills for Life
One of the boldest moves has been Mission Samarth, aimed at strengthening foundational learning. Over 14 lakh students across 19,000 government schools have benefited, alongside 70,000+ teachers who were upskilled to deliver better education in basic literacy and numeracy.
This isn’t just another scheme. It is a mission to ensure that no child falls through the cracks, especially in crucial early years when the ability to read, write, and count lays the groundwork for all future learning.
Teachers and Principals Trained by the Best in the World
The Mann government understands that empowered educators build empowered students. That’s why 354 principals, headmasters, and teachers were sent to global institutions in countries like Singapore and Finland, and to IIM Ahmedabad in India, to learn world-class pedagogical and leadership skills.
Because when our teachers think big, so do our children.
A Budget That Reflects Commitment
With a budget of ₹17,975 crore allocated to education, the Mann government has sent a clear message: reform isn’t lip service, it’s backed by resources. Year after year, education is being prioritized, not as an expenditure, but as an investment into Punjab’s brightest minds.
The Human Story Behind the Numbers
Walk into a government school in Sangrur or Gurdaspur today, and you’ll meet children who now dream of becoming scientists, artists, coders, and leaders. You’ll find teachers who now feel seen, supported, and skilled. And you’ll find parents, once disillusioned are now hopeful.
This is what governance looks like when people come first. Punjab is not just changing numbers on a report. It’s changing lives in classrooms, homes, and communities with the Maan Government.
The Mann Government isn’t just promising a Rangla Punjab. It’s building one, from the ground up, starting with a blackboard, a teacher, and a child with a dream.
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