
Lucknow, April 27: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has addressed students following the announcement of the 10th and 12th board exam results. He congratulated the successful students, noting that many have brought pride to the state through their dedication and hard work. During this time, CM Yogi also encouraged those who did not achieve the expected results.
In his message, “Yogi Ki Paati,” the Chief Minister stated, “The results of the UP Board’s 10th and 12th classes have been declared. This year’s outcomes are highly encouraging. Many students have made the state proud through their diligence and hard work. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and blessings to all students for their bright futures.”
CM Yogi emphasized, “This message is especially for those students who, for various reasons, did not achieve the expected results. Success and failure are parts of life. While success motivates us, failure can lead to discouragement. We must overcome this disappointment and move forward with the mantra of ‘Charai Veti-Charai Veti,’ meaning ‘keep moving forward.’ This principle encourages continuous effort, progress, and the importance of not stopping in life.”
He advised students, “Remember, a failure can be the beginning of limitless successes and possibilities. No result is the first and last in life; it is merely an opportunity for a new beginning. Just as gold becomes pure through fire.”
Using the example of the great inventor Thomas Edison, the Chief Minister remarked, “Edison conducted thousands of experiments to invent the light bulb. Each attempt failed, yet he persevered. Ultimately, his hard work paid off, illuminating the world. Many great figures, including Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the world’s best mathematicians, faced obstacles and failures but did not give up, reaching the pinnacle in their fields.”
Additionally, CM Yogi addressed parents, stating, “Dear parents, I want to share a few thoughts with you. Children are the future of our nation. If, for any reason, they did not achieve the expected results, instead of being disappointed, encourage their spirits. Try to understand their interests. There are numerous fields with vast career opportunities. Help your children identify these opportunities and allow their talents to flourish.”
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