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UP News | Face the challenges, shortcuts are the way to collapse: CM Yogi | Navabharat A to Z Counsel

UP News |  Face the challenges, shortcuts are the way to collapse: CM Yogi |  Navabharat


Lucknow: CM Yogi Adityanath came out as a guide in front of the meritorious children. He respected the meritorious who raised the top in the high school and intermediate examinations and taught that if you want to become a role model, then you have to take challenging path in life, not shortcuts. Challenges make a person strong, shortcuts lead to downfall. Heights can never be reached by shortcut, so accept the challenging path and achieve new heights of success in life. Proceed by making both theoretical and practical knowledge a part of life.

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Talent belongs to the society, not the family

The CM said that there is already a system to develop the roads of their villages and localities as Gaurav Path for the children whose names are in the merit list, it will grow in the same way. Those who will be the top ten in the list of the state, will also connect them with Gauravpath. So that everyone can feel proud of him. Talent does not belong to the family but to the society. Family contributes the most in raising talent, but the contribution of society should not be forgotten. When society contributes together, talent flourishes. When talent is respected by the society then no one can stop the prosperity.

Before 2017 there were business copying bases in many districts

The CM said that before 2017 there was a question mark on the purity and transparency of examinations in UP. The counterfeiting stations were open. This has become a business in many districts. The condition of education was very bad. It was seen in many places that if there is a building, there are no children, if there are children, then there is no teacher. Even if there is availability of all three, then there is no environment for studying. People were in their mind that when they have to pass by copying, then why to do classes, but after 2017 the government decided that there should be purity and transparency in the examination. The results came out. Before this, however meritorious, he had an identity crisis outside UP. People thought that it must have been passed by copying, so it did not get importance. This changed after 2017. Not only stopped copying, but also recruited teachers. 1.26 lakh teachers were appointed in basic education, more than 40 thousand teachers were appointed in secondary education. The teachers of Mathematics, Science and English were retired, till the appointment was not made, then education was arranged by keeping them on honorarium.

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Before 2017 there was a difference between exam and result

The CM said that the two years were challenging. The world has faced Corona. Even during this time, getting the exam done on time and getting the results is a big achievement. Before 2017 there was also a difference between exam and result. The examination used to go on for 3 months, it used to take two to two and a half months for the result to come. Admission also took 3 months. I asked the departmental officers that when 3 months of examinations, 3 months of results, 3 months of admission and 3 months are spent in festivals, then when does the class start. You can do it in a month and 15 days. ‘Where there is a will, there is a way’, its result came to the fore. Today the Board of Secondary Education exam is completed in 1 month. The results start coming in 15 days and after starting the admission process in 15 days and completing it in 2 months, the time of 10 months is for studies.

The state government made many reforms in education

The CM said that the state government made many reforms in education. Along with the recruitment of teachers, arrangements have been made to ensure that the schools are equipped with technology, so that labs, libraries should be made good in the schools related to basic and secondary education under Smart Classes, Operation Kayakalp. Smart classes are being set up. The curriculum has been vastly improved. Arrangements were made that by implementing the NCERT syllabus in the UP Board on the pattern of CBSE, the children here could be mentally prepared at the time of studying at the school level in any All India level examination.

Abhyudaya Coaching has given platform

The CM said that through Abhyudaya Coaching, a platform has been given to train the children. Expressing happiness, he said that recently the result of the UP Public Service Commission came. 43 children studying in Abhyudaya Coaching got selected in it. There is a huge scope for the children to move forward in this.

girls ahead of boys

The CM said that 25 lakh, 20634 children appeared in the high school examination this year. The result was 88.18 percent. The pass percentage of boys was 85.25 and that of girls was 91.69. In the merit list, the percentage of boys in high school was 28 and that of girls was 72 percent. 22 lakh 37,578 children appeared in the intermediate examination. The result was 85.33 per cent. The pass percentage of boys was 81.21 and that of girls was 90.15 percent. The percentage of boys in the merit list was 47 percent and that of girls was 53 percent. Deputy Chief Minister Brijesh Pathak, Minister of State for Secondary Education (Independent Charge) Gulab Devi and Transport Minister Dayashankar Singh were present in the program.

The Chief Minister honored these meritorious people: XII

  • Divya (Fatehpur)
  • Divyanshi (Fatehpur)
  • Anshika Yadav (Prayagraj)
  • Yogesh Pratap Singh (Barabanki)
  • Balakrishna (Fatehpur)
  • Shark Pathak (Kanpur)
  • Jiya Mishra (Prayagraj)
  • Aanchal Yadav (Prayagraj)
  • Abhimanyu Verma (Barabanki)
  • Jatin Raj (Moradabad)
  • Swati Goswami (Lucknow)

High School

  • Prince Patel (Kanpur)
  • Sanskriti Thakur (Moradabad)
  • Kiran Kushwaha (Kanpur)
  • Aniket Sharma (Kannauj)
  • Palak Awasthi (Kanpur)
  • Aastha Singh (Prayagraj)
  • Ekta Verma (Sitapur)
  • Atharv Srivastava (Rae Bareilly)
  • Nancy Verma (Kanpur)
  • Pranshi Dwivedi (Kanpur)
  • Sheetal Verma (Sitapur)



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