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Punjab CM to honour 71 government teachers tomorrow

The Punjab government will honor 71 exceptional teachers at a prestigious state-level ceremony in Sri Anandpur Sahib. Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann will personally present medals, shawls, and certificates to recognize educators' outstanding contributions. The awards span various school levels, highlighting the state's commitment to educational excellence. This event underscores Punjab's recent educational achievements, including top performance in national surveys and innovative curriculum initiatives.

Chandigarh, Oct 4

Punjab School Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains on Saturday said 71 government teachers will be honoured with the State Teacher Award 2025 at a ceremony in Sri Anandpur Sahib on Sunday (October 5).

This recognition aims to appreciate the dedication and outstanding contributions of these teachers to the state's educational landscape.

Bains said the government takes pride in recognising the invaluable contributions of teachers, who shape young minds, making them the true architects of a brighter future.

Divulging the details about the state awards, the minister said 55 teachers will receive the State Teacher Award, with 34 from Senior Secondary and 21 from Primary Schools. Additionally, 10 dynamic teachers will be felicitated with the Young Teacher Award (six secondary and 4 primary teachers).

Three educators will be honoured with a Special Teacher Award, and three will receive an Administrative Award for their distinguished leadership. Each awardee will be presented with a medal, shawl and a certificate of merit by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann, who will be the chief guest of the state-level programme, he added.

The education sector has been making significant strides in the state government, Bains said, while adding that the state teacher award ceremony is a testament to the AAP government's commitment to valuing and motivating educators, fostering a culture of excellence and dedication in the state's education sector.

Notably, Punjab emerged as the top performer in the Rashtriya Parakh Sarvekshan 2024 (AKA- National Achievement Survey (NAS), showcasing its focus on learning outcomes and teacher training. Punjab has also become the first state across the country to introduce entrepreneurship as a main subject for Class XI students, aiming to foster an entrepreneurial mindset among students.

Furthermore, a significant number of students from government schools have qualified in competitive exams such as NEET and JEE Mains and Advanced, highlighting the sector's progress.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Rohit P

Great initiative by the Punjab government! But I hope this isn't just a photo-op. The real change will come when we improve infrastructure in rural schools and provide better resources. Still, a step in the right direction.

Sarah B

As someone who studied in Punjab government schools, I can attest to the dedication of these teachers. Many of them go beyond their duty hours to help students. The introduction of entrepreneurship is particularly forward-thinking!

Arjun K

Punjab topping in NAS 2024 is impressive! Shows what happens when you invest in education. My cousin's child in a government school qualified for JEE - something we never thought possible a few years back. Kudos to all the teachers! 🙌

Meera T

While I appreciate the recognition, I wish the awards included better monetary benefits. Many government teachers struggle with basic facilities. The shawl and certificate are nice, but sustainable improvements in working conditions would be better.

David E

The Young Teacher Award is a brilliant idea! It will motivate younger educators to stay in government schools. Often, the best talent moves to private institutions for better pay. This recognition might help retain good teachers.

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