Punjab’s ‘Schools of Eminence’ Will Be Harbinger of Bright Future for Students: CM Bhagwant Mann

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Last Update: June 03, 2023, 12:45 PM IST

Stating that these schools would set a new benchmark in quality education, Mann also announced that the government would felicitate the best performing schools across the state.

Stating that these schools would set a new benchmark in quality education, Mann also announced that the government would felicitate the best performing schools across the state.

The Chief Minister also said that the state government would ensure frequent study tours for the students to important places across the state

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Wednesday said that the ‘Schools of Eminence’ set up by the state government across Punjab would herald a bright future for the students. Interacting with students studying in ‘Schools of Eminence’ across the state through video conferencing, Mann said the school is a novel experiment in the state aimed at ensuring holistic development of the students.

He said that this is a step towards providing a good learning experience to the students to excel in various fields. According to an official statement, Mann said that these schools are equipped with state-of-the-art infrastructure and provide best quality education to the students. He said that 117 Schools of Eminence have been established in 23 districts. He said that these schools focus on preparing students for five professional and competitive courses including Engineering, Law, Commerce, UPSC and NDA.

Stating that these schools would set a new benchmark in quality education, Mann also announced that the government would felicitate the best performing schools across the state. The Chief Minister also asked the students about their experience at the school and said that he would hold such meetings regularly to get their feedback.

The chief minister also said that the state government would ensure frequent study tours for the students to important places across the state. Mann said that this would help the students to get acquainted with the rich cultural heritage of the state and the progress being made in various fields.

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