No student should be deprived of school will be the biggest service to the nation: CM Yogi  

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Lucknow, 29 June: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honored the meritorious students of the state in a program organized in Lok Bhavan on Saturday.

He also inaugurated the process of transferring an amount of Rs 1200 per student to the bank account of their guardian through DBT for the purchase of dress, shoes-socks, sweater, stationery and school bag. 

During this, Chief Minister Yogi said that it is the responsibility of all of us that no student should be deprived of school. We should discharge this responsibility of ours, this is the biggest service to the country.

He told that in Shrimad Bhagwat Geeta, educating someone is considered the most sacred work. He told the teachers and officials associated with the education department that you are associated with that sacred work. Your conduct should not be like a government official, but as a guide of the society, as a teacher. 

CM Yogi said that our schools should be established as new centers of innovation and research, our students should have the passion to face the toughest challenges, we should prepare ourselves for this. Brilliant students are role models for the new generation. After honoring the brilliant students,

Chief Minister Yogi said that really what can be a bigger thing for a guru than that the person whom he guided is making him proud by achieving high positions in the country, state, district. Through these programs, we are honoring our talented students and presenting them as role models in front of the new generation that if they also work hard like this, they will also get respect. 

While giving the mantra of success to the students, CM Yogi said that no matter which field you want to go into in life, remember that there is no alternative to hard work. A person who takes the shortcut path in life can never achieve his goal. Therefore, one should work as hard as one can in life. The students who worked hard, their names came in the merit list. Success also tells us that we have reached our destination, our direction is right, we should not get confused about the direction. Roads will be named after meritorious students

The Chief Minister said that students associated with Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education, Uttar Pradesh Secondary Sanskrit Education Council, Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination New Delhi and Central Board of Secondary Education New Delhi have been honored here. The total number of students who have secured a place in the merit list of high school and intermediate is 170, of which 58 are boys and 112 are girls. This success shows that daughters have taken a long leap and there is a need to pay more attention to daughters.

He said that in the merit list of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Education’s high school examination, out of a total of 17, there are 4 boys and 13 girls. In the intermediate merit list, out of a total of 36, there are 14 boys and 22 girls. In the merit list of Uttar Pradesh Secondary Sanskrit Education Council’s high school examination, out of a total of 11, 2 boys and 9 girls are included. In the intermediate merit list of 11, one boy and 10 girls are included. In the intermediate merit list of 11, out of 26 students of the state, there are 11 boys and 15 girls. Out of 102, 3 out of 22 are boys and 19 are girls. In ICSE, out of 30, 18 are boys and 12 are girls, whereas out of 102, 5 out of 17 are boys and 12 are girls. The government is providing certificates, tablets and one lakh rupees in cash to all these meritorious students. Along with this, the road of the village or locality where these students belong will be named after them or the road construction work will be done at the government level. The foundation stone should also be laid by them along with the MLA and MP.

Basic Education Council has been promoting innovation continuously for seven years.

Chief Minister Yogi said that today many programs were launched here by the Basic Education Council. In these, Rs 1200 per student has been sent to the accounts of parents of more than 88 lakh students. Basic Education Council has promoted many innovations in the last 7 years. Just like the government lived in darkness before 2017, they also worked to push education into darkness. Today you are seeing that within 12 days, the examination was conducted in a fair and copy-free manner and the results were also declared within 14 days. Earlier, the examination used to be held in three months, three months were spent in the results, three months were spent in admission and the remaining three months were spent in festivals and celebrations and the year passed by.

He said that the Basic Education Council has taken new steps regarding the next phase of Operation Kayakalp, in which we are also getting to see the modern form of schools in the form of PM Shri School. We have built 18 Atal Residential Schools in 18 Commissionerates. We are going to start 57 new CM Composite Schools in other districts of the state. Today, the Basic Education Department has taken a long leap under the Nipun Bharat Abhiyan in the state. Along with this, Kasturba Gandhi Balika Inter College has become a new platform for girls to study. Now they have also been upgraded from class 9 to 12.

On this occasion, Secondary Education Minister Gulab Devi, Basic Education Minister Sandeep Singh, Additional Chief Secretary of Secondary Education Department Deepak Kumar, Principal Secretary of Basic Education Department MKS Sundaram, Director General of School Education Kanchan Verma and many other officials were present.

CM Yogi inaugurated these schemes in the program

– Launch of the process of transferring Rs. 1200 per student for purchasing dress, shoes, socks, sweater, stationery and school bag through DBT in the bank account of their parents or guardians

– Honoring meritorious students of various boards

– Inauguration of 165 upgraded Kasturba Gandhi Girls Schools

– Laying the foundation stone of additional classrooms, auditorium and toilet blocks in DIETs of 11 districts

– Launching the distribution campaign of textbooks based on NCERT for class 1 and 2

– Launching of toll free number 1800-889-3277 for information on departmental activities and redressal of problems

– Release of educational research compilation ‘Shodh Sangam’