Yogi Adityanath honors outstanding pupils and introduces initiatives to promote education. Yogi Adityanath, the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh, recently honored high achievers and introduced fresh programs to support academic success.
Yogi Adityanath emphasized during his speech at the event the sacred mission of education, which is emphasized in the Srimad Bhagwat Gita. He said that carrying out this obligation is the greatest contribution one can provide to the nation.
170 deserving students—112 of them were female—were recognized during the event from the CBSE, CISCE, UP Board of Secondary Sanskrit Education, and UP Secondary Education. Adityanath emphasized the significance of giving female students’ education and development top priority.
CM Yogi highlighted recent initiatives, mentioning that the parents of nearly 88 lakh kids had received payments of Rs 1200 per student from the Basic Education Council into their bank accounts. These exceptional students are also receiving awards, tablets, and Rs 1 lakh in cash from the government.
In a novel move, these students’ villages or towns would have their namesake on the roadways, and they will get to plant the seeds of these projects alongside local MLAs and MPs.
When considering the condition of education before 2017, Adityanath chastised earlier administrations for their disregard for the field of education. He applauded the efforts made by the current administration to carry out impartial and effective investigations that produce fast and clear results.
Numerous dignitaries attended the event, including Director General of School Education Kanchan Verma, Additional Chief Secretary of the Secondary Education Department Deepak Kumar, Principal Secretary of the Basic Education Department MKS Sundaram, and Secondary Education Minister Gulab Devi and Basic Education Minister Sandeep Singh.