CM Yogi Adityanath, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, said nice things about the Atal Awasiya Vidyalaya students who did well on the CBSE Class 10 tests.
The first group of 2,178 students had a very high pass rate of 93.2%, which set a high standard for the program. With 97.6% of the total points, Sangam Yadav got the most of any of the top performers. This means that everyone did well in school.
Best Performances in Important Districts
The results were very similar, with schools in Varanasi and Prayagraj getting a perfect 100% pass rate. More than 50 students also got scores above 90%, which is a sign that the school system works well.
Letting students from low-income families make choices
Yogi Adityanath started Atal Awasiya Vidyalaya to give the kids of construction workers and other workers a good education.
These boarding schools offer free CBSE education, as well as meals, modern labs, and smart classrooms. The program, which covers 18 areas in Uttar Pradesh, wants to make sure that all kids have the same chances and can grow up to be healthy adults.
Anil Rajbhar, the Minister of Labour, called the schools “modern Gurukuls” and stressed how important it is for students to have good buildings and teachers who know what they’re doing.
Officials say that discipline and strategy are to blame
CM Yogi Adityanath: High-ranking officials talked about how the success was due to a careful plan. M. K. Shanmuga Sundaram, the Labour Principal Secretary, said that structured reviews and focused academic strategies were helpful. Pooja Yadav, the Director General, said that a structured and supportive environment helped students do their best.
