‘Bright Minds Punjab’: Over 1,050 high-achievers felicitated in Sri Muktsar Sahib


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Chandigarh/Sri Muktsar Sahib, June 23

Punjab Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains today felicitated over 1,050 meritorious students who secured 85% and above in their Class 12th examinations. The ceremony was held under the flagship ‘Bright Minds Punjab 2026’ programme at Sri Muktsar Sahib, Bains underscored that education is the ultimate panacea for all societal challenges and urged parents to prioritise their children’s learning to enable them to scale professional heights and bring glory to the state and nation.

While addressing the gathering, Bains shared that Punjab Government has approved an ordinance to amend the Punjab Regulation of Fees of Unaided Educational Institutions Act, limiting the annual increase in fees and funds to a maximum of 5 per cent. The ordinance has been sent to Punjab Governor for approval. The government also decided to act against schools that made “unreasonable” fee hikes over the past three years. The excess amount collected would be refunded to parents.

Reaffirming the Punjab government’s unwavering commitment to quality education, the Education Minister said that Punjab outranked Kerala in school learning and topped India’s education index, with NITI Aayog’s 2026 report and the Centre’s PGI 2.0 ranking state schools first nationwide. In a landmark move to enhance transparency, PSEB examination answer sheets will now be made available online, ensuring unrestricted access that will bolster trust and fairness in the examination system, he added.

Highlighting the government’s holistic approach to youth welfare, Bains said that the Punjab government has provided over 68,000 government jobs to youth purely on merit, without a single recommendation. He also emphasised the critical need to equip Punjab’s youth with futuristic skills, particularly in the rapidly evolving Artificial Intelligence (AI). “AI is reshaping traditional roles and creating new employment avenues. It is imperative that our students become active participants in this technological revolution,” he stated.


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