Lucknow, May 8: Describing India’s action on Pakistan as a glimpse of developed India, the Chief Minister said that developed India does not tease anyone. It does not unnecessarily interfere in anyone’s work, but if someone interferes in our internal matters and breaches the security of our citizens, then New India does not spare him. It kills him by entering his den. Yesterday the whole world has realized the power of this India and in the coming times too the world will realize it.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was addressing 494 assistant teachers and 49 lecturers selected from Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission in Lok Bhavan auditorium on Thursday after handing over appointment letters. The Chief Minister appealed to all the newly appointed teachers and said that the world has changed. We have to take ourselves along with it. If we move along with it, prepare our youth according to today’s need, then our relevance will remain. If we fail anywhere, not only our current generation will have to bear the brunt of it, but the coming generation will also never forgive us. We have to become a part of the current campaign and lay the foundation of a developed India strongly from our schools.
The Chief Minister said that there would have been no need to make any recommendation at any level in the selection process that has been completed. No question of any kind arose in the entire selection process, in its fairness, in its transparency. In the same fair and transparent process under which you have been selected, the government also expects from you that you should also contribute in raising the level of secondary education in the same way.
He said that in 8 years, more than 8 lakh youth have been given government appointment letters in various services of the state. In secondary education alone, this number is reaching 40 thousand. In the recent past, we have selected more than eight thousand teachers in government inter colleges associated with secondary education. Earlier, in the Basic Education Council too, the state government had fulfilled the shortage of teachers by taking forward the program of successful recruitment of more than 1,23,000 teachers.
The Chief Minister said that before the year 2017, some districts had become infamous for cheating in secondary education. When strictness was done, the examination results also improved. Along with a cheating-free examination, the examination of 56 lakh candidates can be completed in just 14 days, this has become an example. Under Project Alankar, good infrastructure has been created by giving grants not only in government institutions but also to non-government schools run with the help of the government. Today good buildings have been built, labs are good, there are libraries, good smart classes, a lot of improvements are being seen.
On this occasion, the Chief Minister also laid the foundation stone of mini stadiums in 23 government inter colleges. Rs 4.92 crore will be spent on these mini stadiums. In the program, certificates for setting up Atal Tinkering Lab were also handed over to the principals of five government secondary schools and ICT lab to the principals of five government secondary schools. State Finance and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna, Minister of State (Independent Charge) Secondary Education Gulab Devi, Acting Chief Secretary Anil Kumar, Additional Chief Secretary Deepak Kumar, DG Education Kanchan Verma were present on this occasion.