Madhya Pradesh is witnessing an education revolution, as articulated by CM Mohan Yadav at a prestigious teachers’ summit in Bhopal’s Subhash Utkrisht Vidyalaya. Amid applause from educators statewide, he detailed transformative progress: stellar exam outcomes, skyrocketing admissions, and the eradication of dropouts—all powered by teachers’ extraordinary zeal.
‘Like lamps that consume themselves to spread light, teachers command undying respect across ages,’ Yadav proclaimed. Their efforts have etched history in state school achievements.
He hailed Sandipani and PM Shri Schools for elevating benchmarks, excitedly announcing 200 fresh Sandipani establishments this year. Spearheading NEP 2020 nationwide, MP is racing ahead with AI, coding, and skill-oriented programs, thanks to educator contributions and robust policy support.
Warm receptions marked teacher-centric announcements, with honors for retirees such as Kokila Sen, the CM’s former physics guru from Ujjain, whom he reverently blessed. Similar gestures extended to Badri Prasad Tiwari and others.
Yadav evoked MP’s glorious heritage—nurtured by mentors who produced icons from Azad to Vikramaditya—aligning it with India’s ascent under PM Modi. ‘Teachers unlock inner potentials and solve societal puzzles via students,’ he affirmed. The event, graced by Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh and union leaders, pulsed with inspiration for educational excellence.