Those who always exploited, spread anarchy, their only agenda is to divide people: CM Yogi

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Lucknow, 12 September: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the academic session 2024-25 in all 18 Atal Residential Schools of the state simultaneously in a program organized at Atal Residential School in Mohanlalganj on Thursday.

On this occasion , CM Yogi made a big announcement and said that right now we have started 18 schools, while in the second phase, similar schools are going to be opened in 57 districts as composite schools. In the third phase, it will be taken to all 350 tehsils of the state, while in the fourth phase, such schools will be established in 825 development blocks . Not only this, he said that in the fifth phase we will take it to the Nyaya Panchayat level. This means that 2000 such schools will be seen in the state which will become a medium to give best education to the children.

Apart from this, he said that in the next phase, 57 schools will be built. Children from class 1 to 12 will study in them. Bal Vatika will also be built in them. Every section of the society is getting best education without discrimination. Yogi said that whether it is an individual or society, you cannot imagine a civilized and capable society and nation without educating them. 

CM Yogi said that Atal Residential School should become the standard of quality of education. Without discrimination, children from every section of the society should get rights over the resources of the country, society, government without asking their caste, face, region and language. To make people realize this right, Atal Residential School has been presented as a model of education.

CM said that now he got the opportunity to formally interact with the children in a class room. Talent is not a hostage of caste, opinion and religion. Talent can be born anywhere, it just needs to be given a platform. Providing proper opportunities for them should be the responsibility of the government. Those who have always exploited the poor will not be able to understand their pain. 

The Chief Minister attacked those who do divisive politics and said that those who make people fight in the name of caste are creating social animosity in the name of social justice and are destroying the lives of the people of the country. How can people who encourage the enemies bear the pangs of poverty and understand it? How can we expect those who have always exploited, spread anarchy and never seen poverty to understand the pain of the registered workers associated with the BOC board or these destitute children who have lost their parents or guardians during the Covid period?

Yogi added that these people have neither the time nor the leisure to understand it because they have their own agendas. Their only agenda and goal is to divide people for political gain . Apart from this, they cannot see anything else. They want that a poor person should never be free from poverty, lack and illiteracy. If this happens, then their politics of division and social animosity will end completely. That is why these people want to bring the society to the brink of division by hook or crook. This is the reason that governments were there earlier too, money was there earlier too, but education was not arranged for the children of the poor. 

CM Yogi said that Atal Residential School is being established as a model to shake the foundations of those who want to create anarchy, chaos and mafia in the field of education. On this occasion, Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak, Labor and Employment Minister Anil Rajbhar, Minister of State Manohar Lal (Mannu Kori), Lucknow Mayor Sushma Kharkwal, Legislative Council Member Ramchandra Pradhan, Engineer Avnish Kumar Singh, Lal Ji Prasad Nirmal, MLA Jaya Devi, Amresh Kumar, OP Srivastava, Chief Secretary Manoj Kumar Singh, Principal Secretary Labor and Employment Anil Kumar were present.

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