Bhagwant Mann congratulated students after the announcement of Class 8 results by the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB), highlighting that girls have once again outperformed and secured top positions.
Girls Shine in Class 8 Results
According to the results, Tamanna from Faridkot district secured the first position, followed by Japneet Kaur from Sangrur at the second position. Jasandeep Kaur, also from Faridkot, secured the third position. The Chief Minister extended his heartfelt congratulations to the toppers and their families for their achievement.
Bhagwant Mann: Girls Lead the Merit List
Emphasising the performance of girl students, Mann said that daughters have once again brought pride by leading the merit list. Their success reflects growing educational empowerment and consistent efforts in the state’s schooling system.
Congratulations to Students and Teachers
The Chief Minister also congratulated all students who passed the examination, along with their parents and teachers. He acknowledged the collective efforts behind the students’ success and wished them a bright future ahead.
Focus on Education Reforms
The Punjab government has been actively focusing on improving school education through infrastructure upgrades, teacher training, and student-centric initiatives. Officials believe that such consistent performances in board results indicate a positive shift in the quality of education across government schools.
Encouragement for Girl Education
The continued dominance of girls in academic results is being seen as a strong indicator of rising awareness and encouragement for girl education in the state. Authorities have reiterated their commitment to providing equal opportunities and better resources to ensure that more students, especially girls, excel in academics.
A Milestone for Young Students
Class 8 results are considered a crucial academic milestone, shaping students’ confidence and preparing them for higher classes. With strong performances this year, the board and state government are optimistic about even better outcomes in upcoming examinations.


