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Lucknow News: Under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh government is not only giving respect to the Sanskrit language, but is also linking it with employment and administration. Now Sanskrit is not just a language of worship, but the UP government has also made it a strong medium for big examinations like Civil Services. The Civil Services Free Training and Guidance Program started by the Uttar Pradesh Sanskrit Institute from the year 2019 has changed the lives of many youth so far. 

The special thing is that not only students of UP but also students from other states are taking advantage of this scheme. This time Tanmay of Nagpur and Yatish Aggarwal of Dhar district of Madhya Pradesh have succeeded in the Civil Services Examination-2024. Both had taken free coaching from UP Sanskrit Institute.

62 candidates selected for different posts under the scheme
Till now, 4 young IAS, 18 PCS and 62 students have been selected for various administrative posts under this scheme. These include posts like SDM, Deputy SP, Naib Tehsildar, Block Education Officer, BSA, Review Officer, Assistant Professor.

The institute's coordinator Dr. Sheelwant Singh said that this is a 10-month training program, in which students are given a scholarship of Rs 3000 every month, free study material, mock tests, and classes by experts. This coaching is being given through both online and offline mediums.

Senior officer of the institute Dinesh Mishra said that Tanmay has got 346th rank and Yatish has got 761st rank. Not only this, recently the institute's student Shaili Shukla has been selected for the post of Lekhpal and many other students have been selected for the posts of Assistant Professor and Lecturer. Former President of the institute Dr. Vachaspati Mishra said that this scheme was started due to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath 's interest and passion towards Sanskrit language. Now concrete efforts are being made to make Sanskrit the language of administrative services.

Students' interest in Sanskrit is increasing.
This scheme has not only provided a new way of employment to Sanskrit students, but it is also increasing the interest of youth in Sanskrit language. Yatish said, "The coaching of the institute, mock interview and guidance of teachers were very helpful for me. I express my gratitude to Chief Minister Yogi ji and the Gurus."

Tanmay said, "The scholarship and quality education gave me confidence. I was able to succeed in the second attempt." This scheme gives a message to today's young generation that if guidance and proper support are provided, any language, any subject can become the path to great success.


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