Kanpur's Myra sought school admission from CM Yogi during Janata Darshan. Moved by her innocence, the CM gave her chocolate and directed officials to act immediately. This secured Myra's admission.
UP News: Little Myra from Kanpur arrived with her mother, Neha, at Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's 'Janata Darshan' program on Monday. Myra pleaded with the Chief Minister for school admission. CM Yogi, seeing the child's innocence, first gave her chocolate and then immediately instructed officials to ensure Myra's admission.
The Chief Minister asked Myra what she wanted to become. The child promptly replied that she would become a doctor. CM Yogi smiled at this and assured the child's family that her admission would be secured.
Resolution of problems for girls from Moradabad and Gorakhpur
Earlier, Vachi from Moradabad and Pankhuri from Gorakhpur had also met the Chief Minister with their families at 'Janata Darshan'. Vachi had pleaded for admission and Pankhuri for fee waiver. Chief Minister Yogi immediately issued instructions to the officials, after which Vachi got admission in a prestigious school in Moradabad and Pankhuri in a school in Gorakhpur. In this way, the educational problems of all three girls were resolved instantly.
Dialogue with Myra and her Innocence
During the Janata Darshan, the Chief Minister first inquired about Myra's well-being and then about her dreams. When Myra said she would become a doctor, the CM smiled at her innocence and gave her chocolate. Following this, he instructed officials to take immediate action. Myra's mother stated that the Chief Minister not only listened to her daughter's problem but also assured the entire family that her daughter's school admission would be ensured.
Family Impressed by the Chief Minister's Demeanor
Myra's family praised CM Yogi's compassion. Neha told the media that the Chief Minister listened very attentively to their concern and assured them that her daughter's admission would be secured. The family commented that the CM's conduct was truly inspiring and sensitive.
Background of Vachi and Pankhuri's Cases
This is not the first time a child has met the Chief Minister for school admission. In June, Vachi from Moradabad met the Chief Minister with her parents and pleaded for admission to a prestigious school in Moradabad under the RTE Act. Vachi's admission was secured within three hours, and she is now studying in school.
Furthermore, in July, Pankhuri Tripathi from Gorakhpur met the Chief Minister seeking a fee waiver. The Chief Minister assured her that her education would not be interrupted and issued immediate orders to the school administration. Pankhuri is now also pursuing her education in her school.
Chief Minister's Sensitive Approach Towards Education
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has repeatedly proven that children's education and future are his priorities. Whether it is an admission problem or financial hurdles, the CM immediately directs officials to take action. Through Janata Darshan, common people can directly convey their problems to the Chief Minister and find real solutions.