Punjab government preparing youth for competitive exams through Mission Pragati: CM Mann BATHINDA: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday said the state government is making focused efforts to prepare the youth for future competitive examinations by providing free academic and physical training under Mission Pragati.Interacting with students at the district library here, Mann said the initiative has been launched to support rural and meritorious students who cannot afford costly coaching.Free coaching has started at the district library for exams related to the Services Selection Board (SSB), police and the armed forces, he added.The chief minister said 40 students have been enrolled in the first batch.Along with classroom teaching, physical training is also being provided by experienced trainers from the Punjab Police to ensure the overall preparedness of candidates.Mann said students will be given free access to books and study material by enrolling them as library members.The programme is being run using existing infrastructure, resulting in minimal expenditure, he added.Highlighting the mentoring model, he said Mission Pragati follows a “youth helping youth” approach, where mentors are candidates who have themselves appeared in competitive examinations.The programme has received support from educationists, universities, police officials, athletes and students, he said.The chief minister said the initiative is based on the principle of “no one left behind” and aims to provide equal opportunities to youth and increase their representation in government services.Reiterating the state government’s vision, Mann said Punjab’s education reforms are focused on transforming job seekers into job providers and ensuring a holistic development of the youth.End of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosChirag Paswan Hits Out At Tejashwi Yadav Over ‘People Lost In Democracy’ commentIndia’s Reform Express Accelerates Growth and Investment, Says PM ModiAmit Shah Confident BJP Will Form Government In Kerala In 2026, Vote Share ClimbingOwaisi Blames Congress, Hits Out at UAPA After SC Denies Bail To Umar Khalid‘Some Historians, Politicians Tried To Whitewash History Of Invaders’: PM Modi Hits Out In Somnath‘Hijab-Clad PM’ Row: Owaisi’s ‘Tubelight’ Jab At Himanta Sarma Over ‘Only Hindu PM’ RemarksRSS Chief Mohan Bhagwat Calls For Hindu Unity, Says India Will Lead World In 20–30 YearsPM Modi Offers Prayers At Somnath Temple, Witnesses Grand Drone Show & Fireworks At Swabhiman ParvIndia-EU FTA: Piyush Goyal Wraps Up Brussels Visit; Push To Accelerate Trade Deal Talks’Hope India Backs Denmark’: Danish MP Urges Delhi’s Support Amid Trump’s Greenland Threats123Photostories‘The Raja Saab’: Educational qualification of the star cast10 things 90s kids begged their parents for, that Gen Z will be shocked even existed7 baby girl names inspired by Indian holy places that parents secretly love8 countries around the world most famous for their wildlifeSamantha Ruth Prabhu’s timeless saree looks that redefine elegance9 traditional Kashmiri non-vegetarian dishes to try this winter seasonChennai on track: First Metro trial run links Porur and Vadapalani, Phase II dream gathers speed’Symbol of strength, resilience, tradition’: PM Modi joins ‘Shaurya Yatra’ at Somnath temple – see pics7 cities in India made famous by their sweetsAprilia Tuono 457 review: Street-focused, fun and accessible!123Hot PicksTrump tariffsUS Supreme CourtGold rate todayBengaluru newsCigarette price hikePublic holidays January 2026Bank Holidays JanuaryTop TrendingUS Border Petrol Agent ShootCanada Immigration Applications 2026Kim KardashianVanessa BryantTrump TariffsConnor McDavidNFL PlayoffsJustin HerbertWPL Live ScoreFortnite Updates
BATHINDA: Punjab chief minister Bhagwant Singh Mann on Sunday said the state government is making focused efforts to prepare the youth for future competitive examinations by providing free academic and physical training under Mission Pragati.Interacting with students at the district library here, Mann said the initiative has been launched to support rural and meritorious students who cannot afford costly coaching.Free coaching has started at the district library for exams related to the Services Selection Board (SSB), police and the armed forces, he added.The chief minister said 40 students have been enrolled in the first batch.Along with classroom teaching, physical training is also being provided by experienced trainers from the Punjab Police to ensure the overall preparedness of candidates.Mann said students will be given free access to books and study material by enrolling them as library members.The programme is being run using existing infrastructure, resulting in minimal expenditure, he added.Highlighting the mentoring model, he said Mission Pragati follows a “youth helping youth” approach, where mentors are candidates who have themselves appeared in competitive examinations.The programme has received support from educationists, universities, police officials, athletes and students, he said.The chief minister said the initiative is based on the principle of “no one left behind” and aims to provide equal opportunities to youth and increase their representation in government services.Reiterating the state government’s vision, Mann said Punjab’s education reforms are focused on transforming job seekers into job providers and ensuring a holistic development of the youth.