UP CM Yogi Adityanath claims education system of the state has improved

During a felicitation function held at Lok Bhawan, Chief Minister addressed the teachers and said:"There has been a tremendous improvement in the education system in the state in the last two years. A movement was launched to ensure admission of all students in schools....

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Published on: 6 Sep 2019 7:44 AM GMT
UP CM Yogi Adityanath claims education system of the state has improved
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath claims education system of the state has improved

New Delhi: On the occasion of Teacher's Day, chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that colossal improvement in the eduaction system of Uttar Pradesh has been witnessed in the past two years. Here's what CM Yogi Adityanath focused most, Take a look.

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During a felicitation function held at Lok Bhawan, Chief Minister addressed the teachers and said:"There has been a tremendous improvement in the education system in the state in the last two years. A movement was launched to ensure admission of all students in schools and the result is a huge improvement in the education system. Rapid changes have been witnessed in the education system and our government is felicitating those who are doing better in this field at all levels".

Uttar Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel was also in attendance,further Yogi and Anandiben put stress on Teaching students Article 370 and hold on debtes on Triple Talaq.

"The biggest challenge before our government, after coming into power was to conduct a cheating-free examination and we got success in curbing this practice. Now, sessions have been regularized in higher education which is a positive change. The educational institutes also have the responsibility of doing social service and not merely distributing certificates," Yogi further added.

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Talking about the importance of NCERT syllabus, Yogi started with the introduction of NCERT syllabus in Secondary and Basic Education and said that every student in the state is being taught to clear the examination. Hence,The efforts made by the state government to reform the Higher, Secondary and Basic Education are bringing good results today.

Referring to advancement in the education system, Yogi Adityanth added, "As many as 21,000 non-aided colleges have been constructed in the state. Efforts are being made to guarantee social security to students and teachers at these colleges besides ensuring quality education here.The state government is also taking measures to build universities at those places where private universities could not be constructed. Our government also took forward the process of setting up two new state universities in Saharanpur and Azamgarh."

Adding into his speech he said: "Education is not merely a source of obtaining degrees and doing certificate courses. In fact, it lays the foundation of overall development of personality and it is also an important link in the effort to make the future progressive and bright".

Later, Anandiben and Yogi Adityanath ended the function by honoring 31 teachers and conferred Saraswati Samman on two teachers. Deputy Chief Minister Dr Dinesh Sharma along with Acting Chief Secretary RK Tiwari was also present on the

occasion.

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