Punjab Minister Orders School Revamp After Surprise Visit Finds Poor Conditions

Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains conducted a surprise visit to a senior secondary school in Hoshiarpur, where he observed its degrading condition and ordered immediate action for an infrastructure revamp. He interacted with students and staff during the inspection. The minister also highlighted the expansion of the Hunar Shiksha Schools initiative, a pilot project in 40 schools that combines academic education with practical skill-based courses. This program aims to equip students from Class 9 onwards with industry-recognized certifications for direct employment or entrepreneurship after completing Class 12.

Key Points: Punjab Education Minister Orders School Upgrade After Surprise Visit

  • Surprise school inspection reveals poor conditions
  • Minister orders immediate infrastructure upgrade
  • Hunar Shiksha skill initiative to be expanded
  • Courses aim to make students job-ready after Class 12
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Punjab Education Minister orders immediate action after spotting poor condition of school during surprise visit

Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains directs immediate action after a surprise inspection reveals poor infrastructure at a Hoshiarpur school.

"The school requires a major revamp, and I have directed the concerned officers to take immediate necessary action - Harjot Singh Bains"

Chandigarh, February 12

Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains on Thursday paid a surprise visit to the Senior Secondary School in Hoshiyarpur and immediately directed the concerned officers to take necessary action, after witnessing the degrading condition of the school.

During the visit, the state Education Minister walked through the corridors to the classrooms of the school. Later, he inspected the playground area of the school, which allows He also interact with the students and the teaching staff of the school.

In a post on X, he wrote, "Conducted a surprise visit to Senior Secondary School, Hoshiarpur (New Chandigarh, Mohali). The school requires a major revamp, and I have directed the concerned officers to take immediate necessary action to upgrade the infrastructure."

Earlier, on December 19 last year, Bains said that the Hunar Shiksha Schools initiative, currently being run as a pilot project in 40 schools across the state, will be expanded further.

Bains said that the Hunar Shiksha Schools initiative is a new effort in the education sector, aimed at equipping students with practical skills alongside academic education to make them job-ready, said an official statement.

A total of 40 schools have been established as Hunar Shiksha Schools, where students are trained from Class 9 onwards so that they are prepared for employment opportunities immediately after completing Class 12. The objective of the initiative is to ensure that students are not solely dependent on higher education for jobs and are capable of entering the workforce directly after schooling.

According to the Punjab government, experts have designed four skill-based courses under the programme. Among these is a healthcare course, which is being offered in collaboration with institutions such as Apollo. Under the Hunar Shiksha Schools initiative, students will receive both board-recognised certificates and industry-recognised certifications, which will enable them to secure employment across multiple sectors.

In addition to healthcare, courses such as fashion design, painting, accounting, computer education, and digital design are also being offered to encourage self-employment and entrepreneurship among students.

The Education Minister emphasised that true self-confidence is not derived from certificates alone, but from belief in one's own abilities and skills.

- ANI

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Priya S
The Hunar Shiksha initiative sounds promising. We need more skill-based education so our youth don't just chase degrees but have actual employable skills. Fashion design and digital design are great additions for today's world.
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Rohit P
One surprise visit makes headlines. What about the hundreds of other schools? The infrastructure problem is systemic. Need a proper audit and budget allocation, not just reactive measures when a VIP shows up.
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Sarah B
Partnering with Apollo for healthcare courses is a smart move. Industry-recognized certification is key. Hope they expand this pilot project quickly. Our students deserve these opportunities.
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Kavya N
The minister is right about self-confidence coming from skills, not just certificates. But first, fix the basic infrastructure! How can students learn in crumbling buildings? Books, benches, and clean toilets are the real foundation.
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Michael C
A balanced approach is needed. While skill development is crucial for job readiness, we must not neglect the core academic curriculum. A strong foundation in math, science, and languages is equally important for long-term success.

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