'Humar Sikhya School' program rolled out in 40 schools to make students job ready: Bains
Punjab’s flagship initiative to bridge skill gap by equipping students for future, says Sisodia
Punjab Newsline, Chandigarh-
Punjab Education Minister. Harjot Singh Bains, along with AAP Punjab Incharge Manish Sisodia, today launched the 'Hunar Sikhya School' handbook and felicitated the educators, subjects experts and elite technical partners who collaboratively designed this industry-centric curriculum of ambitious vocational education program “Hunar Sikhya School”, which was rolled out in 40 Schools for 2025-26 academic year to empower Grade XI and XII students with cutting-edge skills for high-growth and new-age careers.
During the event organised here at MC Bhawan today, Bains highlighted, “Our education system has long operated in silos, disconnected from industry demands. Our survey of 2.8 lakh students and national data reveal a stark reality that over 45% of students leave school unprepared for jobs, driven by poor skill education and tough socio-economic backgrounds. Punjab’s initiative aims to bridge India's skills gap and equip students for the future.”
Meanwhile, Bains and Sisodia interacted with teachers, subject experts and other stakeholders to take a feedback on the pioneering “Hunar Sikhya School” program.The Education Minister further informed that the ‘Hunar Sikhya School’ initiative revolutionises vocational training with-three-subject trade model in senior secondary curriculum. It moves beyond traditional vocational training by embedding an in-depth. Students can specialise in one of four high-demand sectors with curricula crafted and validated by global and industry leaders; Healthcare Sciences & Services – developed by Max Healthcare Institute, Digital Design & Development – created by IIT Delhi, Beauty & Wellness – designed by Orane International and Banking, Financial Services & Insurance (BFSI) – structured by LabourNet Services India Ltd.
This effort is further strengthened by foundational support from the Education Alliance and the Michael & Susan Dell Foundation as technical partner, he said, while adding that the program ensures holistic development by mandating professional skill subjects. Cambridge University Press & Assessment has developed a bespoke ‘Functional English and Communication’ curriculum to build essential workplace fluency. Additionally, courses in career foundation and digital literacy will equip students with financial, legal, and technological savvy.
Bains said that Punjab, ranked number one in school education, is revolutionising its education model by integrating industry exposure into classrooms. 'Hunar Sikhya School' program will equip students with skills in AI, digital design and future-focused domains, making them job-ready professionals from day one. The Punjab Government is providing state-of-the-art infrastructure, vocational labs and internship pathways to ensure hands-on experience.
While addressing the gathering, Sisodia emphasised the need to shift focus from rote learning to practical skills, stating that practical knowledge and skill development should be the priority. Students should be able to explore opportunities in IT and other fields after Class X. CM Mann led Govt is creating an environment that fosters skilling at the school level, making 'Hunar Sikhya School' a key driver of employment.