Bhagwant Mann Govt ends monopoly in textbook distribution, PSEB to supply books directly to private school students from 2026-27: Harjot Singh Bains

Says, “PSEB launches direct distribution system with e-portal to ensure timely, transparent textbook access.”

Bhagwant Mann Govt ends monopoly in textbook distribution, PSEB to supply books directly to private school students from 2026-27: Harjot Singh Bains

Chandigarh, April 23, 2026: In a student-centric move aimed at reshaping school education delivery, the Punjab Government led by Chief Minister Bhagwant Singh Mann has introduced a major reform in textbook distribution for private schools. From the 2026-27 academic session, the Punjab School Education Board (PSEB) will directly supply books to every Class I to XII student studying in PSEB-affiliated private schools, effectively ending the long-standing monopoly of authorised agencies and bookshops.
Announcing the reform, Education Minister Harjot Singh Bains underlined that the decision is designed to improve transparency, reduce costs for families, and ensure timely availability of textbooks without dependence on intermediaries. “Schools will strictly ensure that no amount beyond the discounted printed bill price is charged. They will only facilitate distribution without generating any revenue. This will benefit more than 10 lakh students of private schools,” stated Harjot Singh Bains, as he detailed the contours of the new system.
Reaffirming the Punjab Government’s focus on accessible and cost-effective education, the Education Minister highlighted that the 15% discount, which was earlier extended to book sellers, will now directly benefit students through schools. The move is expected to significantly ease the financial burden on families while bringing greater accountability into the system.
Elaborating on the operational framework, Minister Harjot Singh Bains informed that PSEB has developed a dedicated e-commerce portal to streamline the process. Students will be able to place textbook demands through a mobile application or the online portal, while schools will upload class-wise and subject-wise requirements digitally. “Each student will be provided with individual login credentials, enabling parents to place orders directly if required,” he added.
Chairman of PSEB, Dr. Amarpal Singh, stated that the portal has been integrated with a secure online payment gateway to ensure seamless, transparent, and efficient transactions. He noted that the system has been specifically designed to eliminate any scope for overcharging and to maintain complete transparency throughout the process.
He further explained that based on the orders received, PSEB’s regional offices will prepare textbook bundles for timely collection by schools and students. Schools will also be required to submit an undertaking confirming that no additional charges will be levied beyond the prescribed discounted price, ensuring strict compliance with the new policy.