Lucknow, 30 March. Motivating children to study and play hard, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that the government is ensuring that not a single child is deprived of education. Yogi Adityanath shared a letter addressed to the children on ‘X’ and said, “My dear children, the new academic session is starting. Best wishes to all of you for a golden future.”
He said, “In the new session, participate wholeheartedly in subjects of your interest, sports and school activities and fill your dreams with color.” The Chief Minister said, “The government is ensuring that not a single child is deprived of education. ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ from April 1, 2026 to April 15, 2026 is the result of our resolve.” He said, “The goal of developed Uttar Pradesh will be fulfilled only when every child studies, every child grows.”
While sharing his experiences in the letter, he said, “A few days ago, I had the privilege of visiting my school (Uttarakhand), from where I got the basic education and values of life and the path ahead was paved.” He said, “School is not just a place of study, but is the first school for personality development.” Yogi Adityanath said, “The first step towards Lord Shri Ram’s Maryada Purushottam and Lord Shri Krishna’s Karmayogi form was his Gurukul.”
He said, “For all of you too, education is an integral part of this path of duty. By adopting the principles of Swami Vivekananda in your life, you can achieve even impossible goals with all your hard work and positive thinking.” Motivating the children to use technology properly, the Chief Minister said, “Today is the era of technology, so learn to use it properly. Instead of ‘screen time’, focus on ‘activity time’ and play a lot and read a lot.”
He also appealed to the parents and said, “Along with providing good education to your children, take a pledge to also send those children of your neighborhood who are deprived of education to school.” He said, “Make the families of children who are unable to enter school and are deprived of facilities due to lack of information about government schemes, aware.”
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