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Punjab

Punjab government withdraws recognition of Dashmesh Public School Ludhiana, cancels enrolment of students

PUNJAB NEWS EXPRESS | February 16, 2026 05:49 PM

CHANDIGARH: Punjab Government has taken stringent action against a "Ghost School" in Ludhiana for enrolling students for 12th exams despite lacking facilities for practical exams.

Sharing the details, Punjab Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains disclosed that the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) has initiated stringent action against the Dashmesh Public Senior Secondary School, Mehdoodan in Ludhiana, (School code 3100187), including withdrawal of recognition and filing a criminal complaint for submitting false documents. The PSEB has also cancelled the roll numbers of all 27 students registered by the school.

Harjot Singh Bains stated that upon physical verification, the erring school was found to be non-existent, with its premises rented out and no classes held. The 27 students registered for 12th exams were found to be non-existent, prompting the PSEB to cancel their roll numbers. He further shared that four more schools are under investigation as the government vows to crack down on institutions compromising education quality and indulging in exam malpractices.

Harjot Singh Bains categorically stated, "Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann led Punjab Government is committed to ensure quality education and protecting students' future. We'll take strictest action against institutions running 'ghost schools' and compromising students' futures – no leniency will be shown."

The Education Minister assured parents and students that action will be taken against erring institutions while protecting legitimate students' interests through rehabilitation and guidance. Investigation teams have been directed to expedite probes into other suspected schools and submit reports at the earliest.

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