CM Yogi: Future Youth Manipulators To Rot in Jail

This tool is also included in the programs of the central and state governments He added that it is important for the future and self-confidence of young people. Empowered by technology, youth will continue and contribute to the vision of developing India. He urged the youth to pledge to make UP a leader in digital India and use their mobile phones to learn about educational programs and government schemes.

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday announced that those who harm the future of the youth of Uttar Pradesh will be sentenced to life imprisonment and the properties of their parents and grandparents will be seized. He said this while addressing students during an event to distribute mobile phones/tablets at Rajkiya Jubilee Inter College premises.

Prime Minister said, “Not only the city of Uttar Pradesh will be smart, but the youth of the state will also be smart through smartphones and smart classrooms.”

On business time. 1,500 students were given tablets and 3,000 students were given smartphones. CM Yogi personally provided tablets to 15 students and smartphones to 10 students. He also laid the foundation stone of Alankar projects worth Rs 173.5 crore in 26 secondary schools. Additionally, 330 smart classrooms will be built in 141 secondary schools at a cost of Rs 758 million. He also awarded Smart Class certificates to the principals of four secondary schools.

CM Yogi announced that the distribution of smartphones and tablets has started under the Swami Vivekananda Youth Empowerment Programme, which was launched in November 2021. The aim is to empower young people digitally and ensure that education remains uninterrupted for a period of time. A global pandemic like COVID-19.

He said that Prime Minister Modi is expected to connect with technology when physical education was affected during the COVID-19 pandemic. CM Yogi said, “As per its vision, Uttar Pradesh has distributed smartphones and tablets to 20 lakh youth without discrimination and has targeted to distribute to 2000 crore youth across the state.”

This tool is also included in the programs of the central and state governments He added that it is important for the future and self-confidence of young people. Empowered by technology, youth will continue and contribute to the vision of developing India. He urged the youth to pledge to make UP a leader in digital India and use their mobile phones to learn about educational programs and government schemes.

CM Yogi also said that Alankar Project was established to support the infrastructure construction of missing secondary schools. Under this plan, the state gives 100 percent of the aid to public schools, 75 percent to private schools, and the school administration gives 25 percent. According to the initiative, 90 percent of funding for Sanskrit schools comes from the government.

He talked about the importance of cleanliness and hygiene in schools. CM Yogi said that Alankar program has been launched for schools across the state and work has started in 69 schools in Gorakhpur district.

Talking about Quality Education in Higher Education, CM Yogi said that the funds have been allocated by CSR for this purpose. He said smart classrooms can be improved by connecting to digital libraries. It encourages teachers and students to take advantage of the smart classroom because it is connected to the whole world. It was noted that the company developing the system will provide free service over time.

“Education has changed as per the National Education Policy and infrastructure has been updated by the government as we have a firm commitment that the youth of UP will stand shoulder to shoulder in the new Uttar Pradesh region of the new India. To encourage the youth People are preparing for competitive exams and the government is every training Abhyuday in the region,” Yogi added.

Using the slogan “Phir ek baar Modi Sarkar” (Modi government again), CM Yogi said that the third Modi government will lead the country to become the third largest economy in the world. He said his aim was to develop every individual and India as a whole.

He added: “Today, the country has changed. Before 2014, issues such as youth, religion, progress, culture and security were rarely discussed. Now we see more stability, more success and the realization that winning will also bring you respect. Currently, our country has the fifth largest economy in the world.

On this occasion, Congress MP Ravi Kishan Shukla, Deputy Secretary (Secondary Education) Deepak Kumar, Mayor Dr. Mangelesh Shrivastav, MPs Vipin Singh, Pradeep Shukla, BJP district president Yudishthir Singh, Governor Rajesh Gupta, Jyoti Prakash Maskara and others attended the meeting.