Aspiring government job seekers in Bathinda now have a powerful new ally: free coaching at the district library. Launched with fanfare, this program targets the core challenges faced by students in rural and semi-urban areas, making top-tier preparation accessible to everyone.
The curriculum is meticulously designed, spanning general knowledge, reasoning, English, and subject-specific modules for exams like NDA, TET, and clerical posts. Faculty includes seasoned mentors with proven track records in producing rank holders.
Housed in the library’s air-conditioned halls, classes feature interactive sessions and group discussions to foster critical thinking. Free refreshments and transport subsidies for distant learners add to the appeal.
A young participant, Priya Sharma, 20, said, ‘Private institutes charge a fortune. Here, I get quality education for free—it’s unbelievable.’ Enrollment has crossed 150 already, with plans to scale up.
The district magistrate inaugurated the center, stressing its role in the Atmanirbhar Bharat vision. ‘Skill upskilling starts at home,’ he declared, announcing scholarships for top performers.
This initiative taps into the library’s vast resources—over 50,000 books and digital archives—for holistic prep. Evening batches cater to college-goers, ensuring no one is left behind.
As Punjab grapples with job scarcity, Bathinda’s library is setting a benchmark. Success stories from here could inspire a statewide rollout. For enrollment details, visit the library or check official social media channels.