Bathinda district library has opened its doors wider for aspiring students with the launch of free coaching classes specifically tailored for competitive examinations. This initiative aims to provide accessible education to youth from all economic backgrounds, bridging the gap between ambition and opportunity.
The program kicked off amid great enthusiasm, with district officials and local educators highlighting its potential to transform lives. Classes cover a wide range of exams including SSC, banking, railways, and state-level recruitments. Expert instructors, many of whom are retired civil servants and toppers themselves, will deliver daily sessions from 9 AM to 5 PM.
What sets this apart is the zero-cost model. No fees, no hidden charges—just pure dedication to student success. The library’s spacious reading halls have been repurposed into modern classrooms equipped with projectors, whiteboards, and high-speed internet for online mock tests.
Local students like Ravi Kumar, a 22-year-old from a nearby village, shared his excitement: ‘This is a game-changer. I couldn’t afford private coaching, but now I can prepare for my dream job right here.’
Authorities expect hundreds of enrollments in the first month alone. Registration is simple: just show up with basic ID proof. The library administration has also tied up with nearby schools for study materials and doubt-clearing sessions.
This move aligns with the government’s push for skill development in rural Punjab. As unemployment concerns rise among youth, such grassroots efforts could prove pivotal. District Collector emphasized, ‘Education is the great equalizer, and we’re committed to making it free and effective.’
As word spreads, the library is bracing for a surge in footfall. For those eyeing government jobs, this is more than coaching—it’s a launchpad. Keep an eye on updates for batch schedules and special workshops on interview skills.
