4TH MEGA PTM: OVER 23L PARENTS JOIN HANDS WITH TEACHERS IN PUNJAB'S BIGGEST LEARNING DRIVE

*• EM Harjot Bains sets tone for mega engagement at Sri Anandpur Sahib PTM*

*• Over 7500 schools were visited by MLAs and officers*

Chandigarh, December 20:Punjab School Education department's 4th Mega Parents Teachers Meeting and Parents' Workshop, aimed at further strengthening parent-teacher ties, received an overwhelming response with over 23.30 lakh parents participating across government schools.

Punjab School Education Minister S. Harjot Singh Bains presided over the PTM at Government Senior Secondary School (Girls), Sri Anandpur Sahib, as part of the state-wide event. AAP Punjab Incharge Sh. Manish Sisodia attended Mega PTM at Govt. Sen Sec. Smart School Paddi Sura Singh in Hoshiarpur district and over 7500 schools were visited by MLAs, Secretary School Education Ms Anindita Mitra, Director SCERT Ms Kiran Sharma, DCs and other senior officials of the Education Department.

S. Bains informed that the School Education Department has been touching new heights under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister S. Bhagwant Singh Mann. By organising these type of events, Punjab Government is strengthening parent–school partnerships under the theme “Maa Peyo di Bhagidari” (Parents Partnership). He said that this large-scale initiative reflects the State’s continued commitment to improving learning outcomes by actively engaging parents as partners in their children’s education.

He informed that over 40,000 teachers – at least one from each government school – have been trained at block and cluster levels to conduct structured Parents' Workshops.

The Education Minister informed that trained teachers also facilitated interactive sessions, while SMC members played key role in parent mobilisation, coordination and on-ground support, helping parents better understand their role in supporting children’s academic, emotional and social development.

He said that under this initiative, parents of students from pre-primary to senior secondary classes participate in the event and made it one of the largest parent education engagement drive.

S. Bains said Parents’ Workshops of 1–1.5 hours, followed by Mega PTMs, implemented through a common workshop design and SMC-led meeting plans, and supported by handouts for parents. He said that the motive of the workshops was to strengthen parents’ understanding of their role in children’s learning, encourage active and positive engagement at home and school, and build stronger collaboration between parents, teachers, and School Management Committees (SMCs) for holistic child development.

S. Bains said that this initiative would ensure stronger Parent- School Partnership by creating a shared understanding of responsibilities in supporting children’s learning and wellbeing. He said that it would further improve student outcomes as coordination between home and school to support academic performance, regular attendance, and emotional well-being was being enhanced.

The Education Minister said that PTM conversations began with appreciation of students’ efforts and parents’ support, creating a positive and respectful foundation for dialogue. He said that the exercise helped better understanding of the Children as teachers and parents thoroughly discussed about students’ interests, aspirations, and learning gaps and take feedback from each other.

S. Harjot Singh Bains said for the first time in Punjab, parents received clear information on academic goals and upcoming initiatives and also understood how they can practically support learning at home.

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Punjab Government commitment to provide better road infrastructure: Harbhajan Singh ETO

Public Works Minister Harbhajan Singh ETO reviews department’s projects related to roads

Chandigarh, December 20:Public Works Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO said that the upgradation and repair works of roads were on full swing across Punjab and quality work was being ensured at every level including link roads as well. He said that under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann, Punjab Government is committed to provide better road infrastructure in the state and no stone is being left unturned to achieve desired results. The minister was here to review the physical and financial progress of various schemes under which works are being carried out by PWD.

The minister informed that special repairs and modernisation works on 10262 km of link roads in various market committees of Punjab have been taken in hand at a cost of Rs. 1543 crore. He said that apart from this, special assistance works for modernisation of link roads has also been initiated by their government. He said that works on 7,767 km link roads were being undertaken at a cost of Rs 2,920 crore and for plan roads, a special initiative has been taken for upgradation of 2,834 KM road at a cost of Rs. 2,363 crore. He informed that the bids for the plan roads and link roads have already been invited and the site works are likely to be started soon.

During the review meeting, Minister S. Harbhajan Singh ETO directed the department officials to keep strict vigil on the infrastructure works to ensure construction of quality roads. He said that their government is also conducting surprise checks of road construction sites. He also asked them to speed up the pace of ongoing work so that all works except bituminous layer are completed in time.

In view of prevailing foggy weather, S. Harbhajan Singh ETO directed the department officials to ensure road safety works on each and every site. The minister said that all officers have been directed to work diligently and honestly to ensure timely and safe completion of works.

The review meeting was attended by Engineer in chief Gagandeep Singh, Chief Engineers- Anil Gupta and Arshdeep Singh and Superintending Engineers of the department.