Students overjoyed after being honoured by CM
Lucknow: Beaming with joy for being felicitated by chief minister Yogi Adityanath, students and parents thanked him for his words of encouragement for children.
“I am overwhelmed to be honoured by the CM sir. I am very happy to receive a tablet,” said Tanu Jaiswal, who secured 96.8% marks.
Sarvesh Mishra, who secured 96.5% marks, said that the govt’s decision to honour meritorious students was encouraging. “This strengthens the spirit of competition among students and inspires them to achieve better results,” he said.
Shraddha Pandey, who secured 96.83% marks, said that the honour bestowed on students by the CM would boost their confidence and motivate them to perform better in future.
“Under the leadership of CM Yogi Adityanath, students are receiving recognition and encouragement. Such felicitation ceremonies make students even more dedicated towards their goals,” said Neelansh Pratap Singh (98.8% marks).
Another student, Aditi Singh, who scored 99.4% marks, said, “I feel more energetic and motivated. Recognition like this takes the confidence of students to new heights and inspires them to dream bigger.”
Thanking the CM for believing in youth, Ram Tiwari, who secured 98.8% marks, said that he aspired to join the Indian Administrative Service, and this honour would motivate him to move closer to his goal.
Ram’s father, Shriprakash Tiwari, praised the Yogi govt’s education policy and said that the UP Board examination system underwent significant improvements under the CM. “Effective action taken against cheating is bringing genuine talent to the forefront. Such felicitation ceremonies motivate students to perform even better and boost the morale of parents,” he said.
Another parent, Avinder Singh, said that his daughter’s achievement gave him the opportunity to visit Lok Bhavan. “This initiative of the Yogi govt is commendable because it boosts the morale of children and motivates them to perform better,” he said.
Sarvesh Mishra, who secured 96.5% marks, said that the govt’s decision to honour meritorious students was encouraging. “This strengthens the spirit of competition among students and inspires them to achieve better results,” he said.
Shraddha Pandey, who secured 96.83% marks, said that the honour bestowed on students by the CM would boost their confidence and motivate them to perform better in future.
“Under the leadership of CM Yogi Adityanath, students are receiving recognition and encouragement. Such felicitation ceremonies make students even more dedicated towards their goals,” said Neelansh Pratap Singh (98.8% marks).
Another student, Aditi Singh, who scored 99.4% marks, said, “I feel more energetic and motivated. Recognition like this takes the confidence of students to new heights and inspires them to dream bigger.”
Thanking the CM for believing in youth, Ram Tiwari, who secured 98.8% marks, said that he aspired to join the Indian Administrative Service, and this honour would motivate him to move closer to his goal.
Another parent, Avinder Singh, said that his daughter’s achievement gave him the opportunity to visit Lok Bhavan. “This initiative of the Yogi govt is commendable because it boosts the morale of children and motivates them to perform better,” he said.
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