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News Topical, Digital Desk : Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has written a letter to the people of the state regarding the new academic year. In it, he wished children a bright future and claimed that the government is ensuring that no child is deprived of education, only then will the goal of a developed Uttar Pradesh be achieved. 

In a letter to the children, CM Yogi Adityanath wrote, "My dear children, the new academic session is beginning. Best wishes to all of you for a bright future. In the new session, participate wholeheartedly in the subjects of your interest, sports, and school activities, and fulfill your dreams. Providing quality education to every child is the government's top priority."

Best wishes for the new academic session

Sharing his experience, the Chief Minister further wrote, "A few days ago, I had the privilege of visiting my school, where I received the basic education and values ​​of life and paved the way for my future. School is not just a place of study, but the first school for personal development." 

Their Gurukul was the first step towards Lord Shri Ram's ideal form as Maryada Purushottam and Lord Shri Krishna's Karmayogi form as Karmayogi. For all of you, education is an integral part of this path of duty. By adopting Swami Vivekananda's principles in your life, you can achieve seemingly impossible goals with hard work and positive thinking. For a healthy body and mind, make sports and yoga a part of your daily routine. 

Today is the age of technology. So learn to use it wisely, focus on activity time instead of screen time, play a lot and read a lot. 

A special appeal was also made to the family members in the letter

CM Yogi further addressed the students' families and wrote, "Dear parents, I want to share a few things with you. You make every effort to provide the best education for your children. Along with this, pledge to bring those children in your neighborhood who are deprived of education to the temple of education. Educate the families of those children who are unable to enroll in schools and are deprived of facilities due to lack of knowledge about government schemes." 

The government is ensuring that not a single child is deprived of education. The "School Chalo Abhiyan," running from April 1, 2026, to April 15, 2026, is a result of this commitment. The goal of a "developed Uttar Pradesh" will be achieved only when every child studies and every child thrives. 


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