Govt schools outshine pvt schools in 2 results: Bains
- May 26, 2023
- Updated: 03:01 am
category Regional, chandigarh, , tags Regional, chandigarh, , DW BUREAU Chandigarh The policies of the Punjab government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann towards school education have started showing their strength. As a result of which, the students who are getting an education in different subjects in the government schools of Punjab have set a benchmark in the 12th class results declared by the Punjab School Education Board yesterday. Giving information in this regard, Punjab School Education Minister Mr Harjot Singh Bains said here today that the leading positions of science, commerce and vocational groups have been clinched by the students of government schools. Bains said that the credit for this proud achievement goes to the hardworking staff of the government schools of the state those worked hard for the students by obtaining information about the learning level of each student under the Mission Hundred Percent campaign in December last year. He said that in the commerce group, student of Government Senior Secondary School, Paras Ram Nagar, Bathinda Simranjit Kaur, daughter of Mr Ashok Kumar and Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Sri Muktsar Sahib, student Khushi Garg, daughter of Hari Om Garg, both secured 494 500 marks and bagged first position in state; Shubkarmanjot Kaur Sandhar, daughter of Paramjit Singh Sandhar, a student of Government Girls Senior Secondary School Samrala (Ludhiana) secured the second position by securing 493 500 marks. Similarly, Navneet Singh, son of Gurbachan Singh, a student of Government Model Senior Secondary School, Civil Lions, Patiala, with 496 500 marks, got the first position. Khushpreet Kaur, daughter of Sukhwinder Singh a student of Government Girls Senior Secondary School, Samrala (Ludhiana) and Arshpreet Kaur, daughter of Maninder Singh, a student of Shaheed Harpal Singh Government Senior Secondary School Jethuwal (Amritsar) secured the joint second position with 495 500 marks respectively. (editor dailyworld.in)