YS Jagan Mohan Reddy pats IIT rankers from welfare hostels

Update: 2021-10-26 23:41 IST

Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy with IIT rankers from govt welfare schools and gurukuls, at his camp office in Tadepalli on Tuesday

Amaravati: Chief Minister YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on Tuesday congratulated the IIT rankers from government social welfare and Gurukul institutions and presented laptops to the students.

During an interaction with the students, the Chief Minister gave an inspirational message by showing a few IAS officers as an example and encouraged them to achieve big in the future.

ADVERTISEMENT

He said that most of the IAS officers have come from poor social background, and suggested that the students get inspired from their lives to reach higher positions. Also, he advised them to work hard, as nothing is impossible to achieve with good efforts.

Showing the three IAS officers, R Muthyala Raju, Kantilal Dande and Sunita, the Chief Minister said that they have come from poor backgrounds and became IAS officers and told the students to take them as inspiration.

"You were able to reach IIT and after this, the world will open doors for you providing better opportunities. In that world, you have already reached a level and this is your first step. There is no need to have stories that inspire you from across the globe, here in this room you have three IAS officers to inspire you. All you have to do is to work hard to reach this level and you will also be seen in the seats next to me," said the Chief Minister.

He said that measures taken by the government like Amma Vodi, Nadu-Nedu and many others in the field of education would shape students' future. He said that all these officials will be available to guide them and help them. Recalling his padayatra, he said that he had witnessed the backwardness in Yemmiganur, Mantralayam and Adoni of Kurnool district; if two or three collectors come from such areas then the whole system over there will change, as many people would aspire to go for higher studies and achieve big.

So far, 179 students from social welfare and tribal gurukuls in the state have secured seats in various IITs, preparatory courses in IITs, NITs, IIITs and other Central government educational institutions. Nine ST students were selected for IITs, 21 for preparatory courses and 59 for NIITs, IIITs and other Central institutions.

Similarly, 13 SCs were selected for IITs, 34 for preparatory courses, 43 for NIITs, IIITs and Central institutions. Officials said more students are likely to be selected as counselling is still underway. In addition, the results of NEET and other medical institutions are yet to be announced.

Tags:    

Similar News