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Punjab News: School Education Dept conducts Teachers’ Training on Business Blasters Program

A variety of topics were covered in the training course, such as teamwork, negotiation, invention, and other entrepreneurial abilities.

Punjab News: The School Education Department ran an extensive two-day Business Blasters programme teacher training programme. A total of 7,000 instructors from 2,000 schools in 23 different districts throughout the state took part in this unique programme.

A variety of topics were covered in the training course, such as teamwork, negotiation, invention, and other entrepreneurial abilities. Additionally, motivation, cooperation, and real-world scenarios were the subject of special workshops.

Role-playing, orientation, curriculum exposure, and defining roles and duties were among the training sessions. The programme was made more enthusiastic and exciting by the professors’ active engagement.

Entrepreneurs Programme Scheme

The Business Blasters programme, according to the spokesperson, is a core of the Punjab Young Entrepreneurs Programme Scheme and aims to foster entrepreneurial mindsets among 11th-grade students in 2,000 Government Senior Secondary Schools throughout Punjab.

With the help of this curriculum, students are given the skills they need to succeed in a world that is continuously changing. It promotes experiential learning to foster an entrepreneurial attitude, giving students the tools they need to build workable commercial or social concepts and crucial skills like opportunity recognition, measured risk-taking, teamwork, and resilience.

Business Blasters programme

As the Business Blasters programme will not only give them vision and purpose for their lives but also make them aware of their own hidden strengths and show them the path to success and glory, the young generation in Punjab will be better prepared to tackle challenges such as unemployment, drug addiction, and migration, the spokesperson said.

In its initial stage, the Business Blasters programme was introduced in November 2022 as a pilot project in 32 government senior secondary schools throughout 9 state districts. More than 3000 of the 11,000 11th graders who participated earned the seed money of Rs. 2000 each to test their company ideas in actual settings.

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