UP CM Yogi Adityanath speaks with students of IIT
UP CM Yogi Adityanath  speaks with students of IIT
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Lucknow: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath addressed the students from Indian Institutes of Technology (IIT) Palakkad, Kerala, and Lakshadweep on Tuesday, where he said that  Education is a means for understanding emotions.

Nearly 45 students from the IIT Palakkad, Kerala, and Lakshadweep met Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today for the 'Ek Bharat Shreshtha Bharat Yuva Sangam' at his official residence, 5 Kalidas Marg. Of the 45 students , 10 are from Lakshadweep and 35 are from Kerala. There were 25 boys and 20 girls in total, said an official statement.

CM Yogi addressed all of the students' issues during his engagement with them and stated that the Ministry of Education began this innovative initiative as a result of inspiration from PM Modi. CM Yogi stated, "Shankaracharya came here many years ago and built four'maths,' who is also from Kerala where you are from.

"Education is a way to comprehend the feelings of the society's citizens. It's likely that many of you are new to UP. No matter where one is from, they always have a love for their nation. When the country is in peril, all the states stand together, he said.

CM Yogi went on to say, "UP is the most populous state in the nation and, like Kerala, embodies the spiritual and cultural heritage of the country. Even though there are many Muslims living in this state, there are no curfews or riots there.

Comparing the current administration to the one before it, the CM said that until six years ago, nothing like was happening in this country. "There used to be violence on religious holidays. In the past, people moved. We attempted to alter that for six years. The general public, particularly young people, offered their complete support. As a result, Uttar Pradesh is currently progressing quickly, he said

The CM emphasised that we built dialogue with every caste and religion for security. He asserted that only through communication could any issue be resolved. "Without regard to a person's background, we take action against individuals who play with security. Today, between 25 and 30 lakh people will take a bath in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh. There are no problems because activities are meticulously planned.

The aim shouldn't be set until a trade has been finalised. We am offering 2 crore young people tablets or smartphones so they can stay current with technology. People are now more enthusiastic than ever about using technology, he said.

Yogi Adityanath's meeting with the children of Kerala and Lakshadweep filled them with joy. The Chief Minister was eagerly questioned by the kids, and he patiently provided his responses. 

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