Ghaziabad, 1 Nov: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said here on Wednesday that today we need to adopt the new age courses.
“We have to conduct courses equipped with modern technology, only then our youth will learn cutting edge skills and the country will progress. If we lag behind in conducting modern technology courses, the youth will not get employment and the country will also lag behind,” he opined.
The Chief Minister was addressing the silver jubilee ceremony and degree distribution program of Kite Group of Institutions located on Meerut Road. He said that the states where engineering institutes were established in the fifth-sixth decade have covered a long distance.
“This system started quite late in our state. For this reason Uttar Pradesh is about 40-50 years behind in this. It had an impact on the economy of the state. The state kept lagging behind and became a victim of chaos and anarchy,” he claimed.
Yogi said that when development is not a part of the agenda then nepotism and casteism dominate it.
“The entire system has to come under its grip. The situation has improved significantly in the last 6 years and during this period world class infrastructure has been created. The result of this is that today investment proposals worth Rs 38 lakh crore have come to the state government, which means the government is now capable of providing jobs to 10 lakh youth. Adityanath in his address congratulated the Kite family, added Yogi.
Many prominent people including union Minister of State VK Singh, Rajya Sabha member Anil Aggarwal, Minister of State Narendra Kashyap, Ghaziabad MLA Atul Garg were present in the program.