Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Encourages Students After Board Exam Results
Uttar Pradesh Board Exam Results Announced
Following the announcement of the Uttar Pradesh Board's 10th and 12th-grade exam results, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached out to students with a heartfelt letter, imparting valuable life lessons. He congratulated the successful candidates while also offering encouragement to those who scored lower or did not pass, sharing the mantra 'Charaveti-Charaveti' (Keep moving forward).
In a post on the social media platform 'X', the Chief Minister expressed that this year's results were highly encouraging. He specifically addressed students who did not achieve the expected outcomes, stating, 'The results of the Uttar Pradesh Board's 10th and 12th classes are out, and they are quite promising. Many students have made the entire state proud through their dedication and hard work. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and blessings for their bright futures.'
A Message of Resilience
In his letter, he emphasized, 'This message is particularly for those students who, for various reasons, did not achieve the desired results. Success and failure are parts of life. While success can motivate us, failure can lead to disappointment.' Yogi encouraged students to overcome this disappointment and adhere to the mantra of 'Charaveti-Charaveti', which signifies continuous effort, progress, and the importance of not stopping in life.
He reminded them, 'Remember, a single failure can be the beginning of countless successes and possibilities.'
Opportunities Beyond Results
The Chief Minister remarked, 'No result is the first or last in life; rather, it is an opportunity for a new beginning. Just as gold becomes pure through fire.' He cited the example of the great inventor Thomas Edison, who conducted thousands of experiments before successfully inventing the light bulb. Each failure was a step toward success, ultimately illuminating the world.
He also mentioned renowned mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, among others, who did not succumb to obstacles and failures but instead reached the pinnacle in their respective fields.
Encouragement for Parents
The Chief Minister also addressed parents, stating, 'Children are the future of our nation. If they have not achieved the expected results for any reason, instead of feeling disheartened, encourage them. Try to understand their interests in various subjects.' He highlighted the numerous fields with vast career opportunities and urged parents to assist their children in recognizing these opportunities and nurturing their talents.
