Punjab public schools have gone, 260 successful students in Jee (hands), said the teacher – the Punjab public school, the Minister of Results, told NTCPM

The story of Arshdeep Singh, student of the Shaheed flight lieutenant, Mohit Kumar Garg, eminent Samana, is touching. Arshdeep obtained a brilliant 97.79 in Jee (sector), or around 98% of notes. He is now ready to appear on the JEE (advanced) exam. On Thursday, the Minister of Education of Punjab, while sharing the history of a student at a press conference, spoke in terms of improving education in public schools in Punjab.
Arshadeep, a student from a small village in the Patiala district, used to study in a public school. The Minister of the State for Education, Harjot Singh Bains, told the press conference that 260 pupils from the state public schools had succeeded in the prestigious JEE (Main) examination, which is testified to a quality education given in public schools. This success is not only the result of the hard work of students, but also proof of reforms of the level of education in public schools.
Importance of education in public schools
The Minister of Education of Punjab said that this success is the result of the reforms made by the government in the field of education. Many concrete measures have been taken in recent years to increase the quality of education in public schools. The Minister also informed that these 260 students will now go to the JEE (advanced) exam and for this, the government has organized a summer camp and free coaching lessons for them.
He informed that a summer camp had been organized for these students from SAS NAGAR, where they will receive free coaching for the preparation of the JEE (advanced) exam. With this initiative, these students will have the opportunity of an excellent education, so that they can succeed in this difficult examination with their hard work and their dedication. The Minister described this stage as part of the Punjab government’s education reform program and said that the governmentâs objective was to provide high quality education to each student of the State.
Student’s hard work result
Harjot Singh Bains described the success of these students as the result of the hard work of their teachers, their parents and the students themselves. He said that this success is the result not only of the hard work of these students, but also of the hard work of their family. He described this success of students as an inspiration for families who inspired their children in education despite unfavorable circumstances.
The inspiring story of Arshadeep Singh
In this episode, he shared the story of Arshdeep, saying that after the death of the father of Arshdeep, Sukhwinder Singh, his mother Sunita Rani worked in a local private school and raised the family. His annual income was less than a Lakh, but he never abandoned. Despite his difficulties, he taught his son the importance of education and hard work and today Arshdeep obtained this success by implementing this education and hard work in his life.
Help of the PACE Program
He said Lieutenant Martyr Martyr Martyr Mohit Kumar Garg School of Eminence and the “PAES” program of the Punjab government played a decisive role in the success of Arshdeep. As part of this program, Arshdeep not only obtained academic advice, but also encouraged it to dream and realize it. Minister Harjot Singh Bains said our government was constantly making efforts to further improve infrastructure and resources for public schools so that more and more students can reach new summits of success. This government effort has not only improved the level of public schools, but new opportunities have also arisen for students.