The Punjab government’s recent Mega Parent-Teacher Meet (PTM) has garnered praise from Dr. Baljit Kaur, the Minister for Social Security, Woman and Child Welfare. Attending the event at Government Girls Senior Secondary Smart School in Sohana, Mohali, she emphasized the government’s commitment to improving the education and health infrastructure in Punjab.
During her interactions with meritorious students and their parents, Dr. Kaur noted positive feedback regarding the improvements in the state’s education system. The endorsements from students, alumni, and parents highlighted significant advancements under the current regime, showcasing the government’s efforts in enhancing educational standards.
Active Participation from Cabinet Ministers
Cabinet Minister Kuldeep Singh Dhaliwal also took part in the 3rd Mega PTM held at the School of Eminence 3B-1 in Mohali. He reported an impressive 100% participation rate of parents with children enrolled from pre-primary to Class XII in government schools. This strong turnout underscores the increasing engagement of parents in their children’s education, reflecting a positive shift in community involvement.
Agriculture and Farmers Welfare Minister Gurmeet Singh Khudian attended the Mega PTM at S. Baldev Singh Government Senior Secondary School in Majatri, Mohali. He inspected the school’s infrastructure and cleanliness during his visit, reinforcing the government’s dedication to maintaining quality facilities for students.
In addition, Principal Secretary for Employment Generation, Jaspreet Talwar, along with Deputy Commissioner Aashika Jain, visited the School of Eminence in Phase 11 and Government High School in Mauli Baidwan to review the Mega PTM drive and ensure its successful implementation.
Conclusion
The Mega PTM initiative serves as a platform for fostering stronger connections between parents and educators, which is essential for enhancing student performance and accountability. The Punjab government’s focus on improving educational infrastructure and involving parents in the academic journey of their children is a commendable step towards building a more robust education system in the state.