Yogi's Heartfelt Message to UP Board Students on Success and Failure

Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has written a heartfelt note to UP Board students, especially those disappointed with their results, emphasizing that success and failure are parts of life. He encouraged them to keep moving forward with the mantra of 'Charaiveti-Charaiveti', meaning constant effort and progress. The UPMSP announced results for over 52 lakh students, with Class 10 pass percentage at 90.42% and Class 12 at 80.38%. Earlier, CM Yogi congratulated top performers Kashish Verma and Anshika Verma, who jointly topped High School with 97.83%.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi's Message to Students: Success & Failure Part of Life

  • Yogi Adityanath urges disappointed UP Board students not to lose heart
  • He invokes the mantra of 'Charaiveti-Charaiveti' for continuous effort
  • UPMSP Class 10 pass percentage is 90.42%, Class 12 is 80.38%
  • Kashish Verma and Anshika Verma top High School with 97.83%
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"Success and failure are parts of life": UP CM Yogi pens heartfelt note to UPMSP board students after results

UP CM Yogi Adityanath pens a heartfelt note to UPMSP board students, urging them not to lose heart over results and to keep moving forward with continuous effort.

"Success and failure are parts of life. Success excites us, but failure can bring despair. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, April 27

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday urged students disappointed with their Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad Board Class 10 and 12 results not to lose heart, saying success and failure are part of life and encouraging them to keep moving forward with continuous effort.

In a post on X, CM yogi wrote, "My dear children, the examination results for the 10th and 12th classes of the UP Board have been announced. This year's results are extremely encouraging. This letter of mine is especially for those children who, for whatever reasons, could not achieve the expected outcomes. Success and failure are parts of life. Success excites us, but failure can bring despair."

He further emphasised the need to overcome disappointment and continue striving forward, invoking the principle of continuous effort.

"All we need to do is dispel this despair and move forward with the mantra of 'Charaiveti-Charaiveti'. This formulaic phrase, 'Keep moving-Keep moving,' conveys to us the message of constant effort, progress, and not stopping in life. No result is the first and final in life; rather, it is an opportunity for a new beginning. Gold becomes pure only after being tested in fire," he said.

The UPMSP announced the results for Class 10 (High School) and Class 12 (Intermediate) on Thursday, April 23, at 4 PM, covering over 52 lakh students. The pass percentage stood at 90.42 per cent for Class 10, while 80.38 per cent of students cleared the Class 12 examinations.

Earlier, on Thursday, CM Yogi congratulated students, parents and teachers after the UP Board declared the results of the High School and Intermediate examinations, with Kashish Verma and Anshika Verma jointly outperforming in High School with 97.83 per cent.

In a post on X, the Chief Minister praised the students' efforts and described their achievement as a reflection of discipline and determination.

"Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to all students who have achieved success in the High School and Intermediate Board examinations conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Board of Secondary Education, as well as to their parents and teachers. This success is a symbol of your tireless hard work, discipline, and unwavering determination," he said.

He further expressed his wish for students to scale new heights of success in the future with dedication, self-confidence, and positive energy.

- ANI

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Ravi K
Good words but actions matter more. UP Board results show 90% pass rate - how many of these students actually get quality education? The real issue is rote learning and outdated syllabus. CM should focus on improving education quality rather than just giving motivational speeches after results.
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Sarah B
This is such a compassionate message. Having grown up in the UK where failure is seen as a learning opportunity, I can see how this would be revolutionary for many Indian students who are taught that one exam defines their entire future. The 'charaiveti' philosophy is beautiful - we need more of this mindset globally! 🌍
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Kavya N
As a UP student who scored 85% and felt disappointed, this letter would have meant the world to me 10 years ago. My parents compared me to cousins who scored 95%+. We need more leaders who speak about mental health and self-worth beyond marks. Thank you CM Yogi for addressing this directly.
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David E
I work with Indian students abroad and many carry deep scars from board exam pressure. This message is a small step in the right direction. The 'gold becomes pure in fire' analogy is particularly appropriate - but systemic change in how we view education is needed too. Still, appreciate the gesture. ✨

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