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WorldAsiaE-scooty will be given to sons like topper daughters: CM Shivraj

E-scooty will be given to sons like topper daughters: CM Shivraj

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Students honored in dialogue and felicitation ceremony at Rabindra Bhavan Bhopal. Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan said that the students of Madhya Pradesh continue to show talent. No restrictions come in the way of the talent moving forward. Be it son or daughter, normal child or differently abled, rich or poor, talented children have shown success by breaking all barriers. Surely Madhya Pradesh can be proud of these students. He announced that like daughters, now e-scooty will be given to sons who are toppers in higher secondary. Chief Minister Chouhan was addressing the dialogue and felicitation ceremony of youths of the state selected in All India Civil Services (UPSC) and students of merit list in 10th and 12th board examinations at new Rabindra Bhawan in Bhopal on Tuesday. The Chief Minister honored the merit list students of class 10th and 12th as well as 53 students of the state selected in UPSC. The Chief Minister also released the e-booklet. Madhya Pradesh is not going to lag behind The Chief Minister said that in the year 2020, where only 38 students got selected in UPSC, in the year 2021, 39 students and this year 53 students have achieved success. Now Madhya Pradesh is not going to lag behind. He congratulated all the selected students. Encouraging the enthusiasm of the students, he said that success is not dependent on anyone. If the goal is set and the resolution is strong, then the students make a roadmap and touch the heights with hard work. Selection in UPSC is not a job but a sacrifice of life The Chief Minister said that this is the happiest moment for me and I want more number of students to be successful, so that I get an opportunity to reward the students continuously. He has got this success by the grace of the Gurus, the grace of God and the hard work of the students. The students selected in the Union Public Service Commission examination have come forward to change the lives of the people of the country. This is not just a job but a sacrifice of life. I wish that those students become heroes by giving better service. The Chief Minister said that one should never be afraid of failure. Accept success and failure equally. Turn failure into success. Take care of student health too Citing examples of Gita’s shlokas and Swami Vivekananda’s thoughts, he encouraged the students and called upon them to be serious about their health. He told the students to adopt a balanced life, keep the body healthy by regular routine, increase concentration through meditation and yoga etc. and do their work with full devotion. The Chief Minister said that under the Mukhyamantri Medhavi Yojana, arrangements have been made to provide tuition fees in medical, engineering, IIT, educational institutions to the students of economically weaker families whose annual income is less than Rs.8 lakh. Students should make their life meaningful and show it by doing better work. The Chief Minister also interacted with successful students Shivam Yadav Datia, Sanskriti Somani Dhar, Gunjita Aggarwal Bhopal, Sneha Lodhi Narsinghpur, Anuj Thakur Narmadapuram and Anamika Ojha Bhopal. He also honored two Divyang students Jatin and Arpita. Students told from the heart to the Chief Minister In the conversation with the Chief Minister and in the felicitation ceremony, the talented and successful students kept talking heartily for a long time. Gunjita (AIR 26), selected in UPSC, said that she is very impressed with Chief Minister Chouhan’s talk of making Bhopal an intellectual capital. Sanskriti Somani said that she has been able to get All India Rank 49 while doing her preparation at Badnavar in Dhar district. They never had to face any power issues or internet issues. Shivam Yadav (AIR 21) said that he has prepared for UPSC on his own and not from any institute. Anuj Thakur of Pawarkheda, who came in the merit list in the board examination, said that he owes his success to the facilities provided in CM Rise Vidyalaya and the inspiration received from Chief Minister Chouhan. The Faculty of Agriculture has been selected with the intention of working in the agriculture sector. Anamika Ojha of Bhopal said that the hope of getting a laptop from Shivraj Mama and the guidance of the teachers made her successful. Student Achievements at a Glance It was told that 19 lakh candidates appeared in class 10th and 12th board exams in the state. The class 10th exam result has been 63.29 percent and the class 12th exam result has been 54.28 percent. 254 students in class 10th and 182 students in class 12th have come in merit. Out of this, 202 girl students have secured position in merit. Among the 53 youth selected in UPSC, 32 are boys and 21 are girls.

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