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Transforming Futures: Maan Government’s Revolutionary ‘School of Applied Learning’ Program

The Maan Government is launching the "School of Applied Learning" in Punjab, providing vocational training in high-tech labs for students who cannot pursue higher education.

In a visionary move, the Maan Government is reshaping Punjab’s education system with a bold new initiative—one that goes beyond textbooks and classrooms. Under the dynamic leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, the government is laying the groundwork for a program where opportunity and education go hand-in-hand. Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains is leaving no stone unturned to ensure that this vision touches the lives of students across the state, bringing hope to those who need it most.

At the heart of this transformation is the ‘School of Applied Learning’, a unique pilot project that is all set to launch in 40 government schools across Punjab. This program aims to address a pressing concern: what happens to students who, due to life’s circumstances, are unable to pursue higher education? Rather than leaving these young people behind, the Maan Government is offering them a path forward—a way to turn their passions and skills into thriving careers.

A Real Solution for Real Problems

Imagine a young student in Punjab who has the talent but not the resources to pursue a conventional degree. The School of Applied Learning bridges that gap by providing high-tech vocational labs in schools, allowing students to learn practical skills in fields like banking, finance, insurance, digital design, mobile app development, healthcare science, and more. With a ₹10 crore investment allocated for the current fiscal year, the program is not just a promise on paper—it's happening right now.

The government has partnered with leading private companies like Max Healthcare, Orane International, Labournet, and Cambridge University Press to offer industry-aligned training. Students will learn skills that are not only in demand but also directly linked to job opportunities in booming sectors. From mastering the art of hairstyling to gaining expertise in digital banking, the School of Applied Learning ensures that students are career-ready from day one.

Creating Careers, Not Just Jobs

The beauty of this program lies in its practical approach. It’s designed to give students real-world skills that lead to real-world jobs. The government’s partnerships with top companies ensure that students not only learn but also have pathways to employment as soon as they finish their training. In industries ranging from banking and insurance to health services and beauty, these students will enter the workforce fully prepared to succeed.

A New Era for Youth in Punjab

With the School of Applied Learning, the Maan Government is doing something revolutionary—creating a model that other states will want to follow.  This is the heart of the School of Applied Learning—turning dreams into reality, one student at a time. The Maan Government is not just reforming education; it’s transforming lives, giving every young person the tools they need to shape their own success story.

By empowering youth with skills that are in demand, the Maan Government is building the foundation for a stronger, more prosperous Punjab.

This initiative is more than just a government scheme. It’s a commitment—a promise to every student in Punjab that their future matters, and that they won’t be left behind. In a world that’s changing faster than ever, the School of Applied Learning ensures that Punjab’s students are ready to face the challenges of tomorrow with confidence and pride.

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