Punjab Chief Minister Sends 30 School Principals To Singapore For International Training Programme

In a bid to enhance the quality of education in Punjab, Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann has announced the departure of 30 government school principals for an international training program in Singapore. Scheduled from March 8 to 14, this initiative is part of a broader effort to provide school leaders with world-class exposure and innovative educational practices. The training will take place at the renowned Principal Academy, known for its focus on leadership and management skills in the education sector. This initiative marks the eighth batch of principals sent abroad, reflecting the state government's commitment to improving educational standards and fostering a culture of continuous professional development among educators. CM Mann emphasized the importance of empowering school leaders to better serve their institutions and students, ultimately aiming to uplift the overall educational environment in Punjab.
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