CHANDIGARH: Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced on Tuesday that his government has created more than 55,000 government jobs for the youth of the state during its 36-month tenure. Speaking at an event where appointment letters were distributed to over 700 newly recruited teachers, Mann congratulated the appointees and expressed confidence that they would perform their duties with sincerity and dedication.
He said the jobs were given based on merit as the government ensured a transparent recruitment process.
Mann reiterated that the state government fills all the posts as soon as they are vacant in a department.
A foolproof mechanism was adopted, ensuring that none of the 55,000 appointments have been challenged in court, he added.
An "education revolution" has begun in Punjab, with major infrastructural revamps in schools and initiatives to improve the quality of education, the chief minister said.
The government is also sending teachers to prestigious national and international institutes to enhance their skills, he said.
Lashing out at the previous governments, the chief minister alleged that they deprived youth of employment, leading to their ouster by the people of the state.
His government is now working to clean up the "mess" left behind and is committed to building a " Rangla Punjab " (vibrant Punjab), he said.
A complete overhaul is being witnessed in all sectors of the state so as to give a major push to development of Punjab, he added.
The state government is sending teachers abroad and even to prestigious national institutes to upscale their teaching skills, Mann said.
The well trained staff has helped in enhancing the rate of admissions in government schools of the state, he said, adding that Punjab is witnessing "education revolution".
Mann said the recruitment of additional staff in schools has allowed teachers and principals to focus solely on academics, leading to an increase in student enrollment in government schools.
He said the jobs were given based on merit as the government ensured a transparent recruitment process.
Mann reiterated that the state government fills all the posts as soon as they are vacant in a department.
A foolproof mechanism was adopted, ensuring that none of the 55,000 appointments have been challenged in court, he added.
An "education revolution" has begun in Punjab, with major infrastructural revamps in schools and initiatives to improve the quality of education, the chief minister said.
The government is also sending teachers to prestigious national and international institutes to enhance their skills, he said.
Lashing out at the previous governments, the chief minister alleged that they deprived youth of employment, leading to their ouster by the people of the state.
His government is now working to clean up the "mess" left behind and is committed to building a " Rangla Punjab " (vibrant Punjab), he said.
A complete overhaul is being witnessed in all sectors of the state so as to give a major push to development of Punjab, he added.
The state government is sending teachers abroad and even to prestigious national institutes to upscale their teaching skills, Mann said.
The well trained staff has helped in enhancing the rate of admissions in government schools of the state, he said, adding that Punjab is witnessing "education revolution".
Mann said the recruitment of additional staff in schools has allowed teachers and principals to focus solely on academics, leading to an increase in student enrollment in government schools.
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