In a boost to competitive exam aspirants, the Bathinda District Library has inaugurated free coaching centers, offering structured guidance without any financial burden. This timely step addresses the skyrocketing demand for affordable preparation amid rising competition for limited seats.
Unveiled by prominent local leaders, the facility promises comprehensive coverage of syllabi for exams like UPSC, IBPS, and Punjab Public Service Commission tests. Sessions run six days a week, blending traditional teaching with digital tools for optimal learning.
The library’s transformation is impressive. Quiet corners now buzz with activity as volunteers set up demo classes. Free access to newspapers, magazines, and e-libraries complements the coaching, creating a one-stop hub for serious students.
‘We’ve seen kids drop out of coaching due to fees,’ noted a senior librarian. ‘This ends that cycle.’ Initial batches are filling fast, with priority for underprivileged candidates.
Beyond lectures, the program includes weekly tests, performance analysis, and motivational talks from successful alumni. Partnerships with edtech firms ensure updated content on current affairs and quantitative aptitude.
Punjab’s education minister praised the initiative as a model for other districts. With youth unemployment at 23% in the state, such programs are crucial for empowerment.
Parents and students are flocking to the library, which has extended hours to accommodate working youth. This isn’t just about passing exams; it’s about building futures. Aspiring candidates, mark your calendars—this opportunity won’t last forever.
