handigarh: Punjab govt on Thursday approved a proposal to waive training fees for orphans and visually impaired students enrolled in the computer operator and programming assistant (COPA-VI) trade across govt-run industrial training institutes (ITIs).
Confirming the decision after clearing the official file, Punjab finance minister Harpal Singh Cheema said the move reflected CM Bhagwant Mann govt's commitment to ensuring that financial constraints do not become a barrier to the professional growth of vulnerable students.
The minister said students coming from orphanages and schools for the blind will now be eligible for a 100% fee waiver for the COPA-VI trade, and this benefit will be implemented across nine institutions currently offering the course. Explaining the rationale behind the decision Cheema noted, "While the fee waiver involves a revenue commitment, the govt views it as a vital investment in humancapital rather than a financial burden. The proposal was discussed in detail during the budget meetings held on Jan 29, where the administrative department's recommendation was thoroughly examined and approved to ensure that technical education remains accessible to every segment of society."
Our govt is dedicated to making Punjab a leader in skill development and digital literacy," Cheema said. "By removingthe financial burden for our specially abled and orphaned youth in the COPA-VI trade, we are providing them with a fair platform to acquire technical expertise and secure a dignified livelihood in the rapidly growing IT sector." MSID:: 127934243 413 |
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