Chief Minister Mohan Yadav’s vision for world-class education took center stage at a Bhopal teachers’ meet, where he unveiled the phenomenal turnaround in Madhya Pradesh’s public schools. At the Subhash Utkrisht Vidyalaya event, organized by teacher associations, Yadav shared data-driven success stories: unprecedented exam results, enrollment booms, and zero dropout rates.
Honoring teachers as eternal flames of knowledge, the CM stated, ‘No matter how times evolve, their dignity endures.’ He credited their unwavering commitment for these milestones, vowing continued governmental backing.
Pioneering projects like Sandipani Vidyalayas and PM Shri Schools are redefining standards, prompting an ambitious expansion of 200 more Sandipani outlets this session. Madhya Pradesh’s early adoption of NEP 2020 includes forward-thinking curricula in AI, coding, and vocational skills, all bolstered by teacher expertise.
Teacher unions expressed gratitude through accolades for pro-education policies. Yadav movingly paid tribute to retired luminaries, including Kokila Sen—his Ujjain physics teacher—by touching her feet, and others like Badri Prasad Tiwari, who mentored the current Education Minister.
Yadav wove in MP’s storied past, from divine connections to Lord Ram and Krishna, to revolutionary heroes like Chandrashekhar Azad, all shaped by guru guidance. In PM Modi’s India, teachers continue this legacy, answering modern challenges. Key figures like Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh joined educators from across the state in this emotional, forward-looking gathering.