Key Points

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami honored 75 high-achieving students at an educational awards ceremony. He connected the event's ideals to the National Education Policy's goal of creating a modern, value-based system. The CM also detailed major state initiatives, including digital classrooms and a strict law against exam cheating. Furthermore, he announced an SIT investigation into recent paper leaks and a new policy for minority education institutions.

Key Points: CM Pushkar Singh Dhami Honors 75 Top Students at Education Awards

  • CM Dhami felicitated 75 students who ranked in top 10 of board exams
  • Principals of top 50 performing schools were also honored at the ceremony
  • The state is developing 226 PM Shri Schools and 1,300 virtual classrooms
  • A strict anti-cheating law has led to over 100 racketeers being jailed
  • An SIT has been formed to investigate recent exam paper leak attempts
  • New Minority Education Law mandates madrasas adopt state board curriculum by 2026
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Uttarakhand Chief Minister felicitates 75 meritorious students

Uttarakhand CM felicitates meritorious students, outlines NEP 2020 implementation, and reaffirms strict action against exam cheating mafias.

"Education should not be confined to books alone, but must also embody patriotism, moral values, social harmony, and practicality. - Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Dehradun, September 25

Uttarakhand Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami on Thursday felicitated 75 meritorious students who secured positions among the top 10 in High School and Intermediate board examinations during the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Educational Excellence Awards Ceremony held at SCERT Auditorium, Nanurkheda.

During the event, principals of schools delivering outstanding results, along with heads of the top 50 performing institutions, were also honoured on the occasion.

Addressing the ceremony, Dhami said that Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya was a versatile personality who believed that education should not be confined to books alone, but must also embody patriotism, moral values, social harmony, and practicality. He highlighted that it was with this vision that Prime Minister Narendra Modi introduced the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, aiming to make the education system more modern, practical, and quality-driven. In line with this, the state government is working with commitment towards innovations in education, digital learning, and strengthening a value-based education system.

The Chief Minister noted that smart classrooms, digital libraries, and online learning platforms have been developed in educational institutions across the state, according to a release.

Additionally, through the book "Hamari Virasat", students from classes 6 to 8 are being introduced to India's rich culture, folk traditions, and eminent personalities from the state and the nation. He further informed that 226 schools are being developed as PM Shri Schools, while 1,300 schools across all 13 districts are already operating virtual classrooms. To extend online education to children in remote areas, five PM e-Vidya channels are also running. Free textbooks are being provided to all students from class 1 to 12 in government and aided schools, while scholarships are being awarded monthly to meritorious students under the CM Merit Scholarship Scheme. Furthermore, talented students of classes 10 and 12 are being sent on Bharat Darshan tours to aid their overall personality development.

The CM added that candidates who clear the written examinations of UPSC, NDA, CDS, and similar services are being provided with financial assistance of ₹50,000 for interview preparation.

Highlighting reforms in examinations, Dhami said that Uttarakhand has implemented the country's strictest anti-cheating law to curb malpractice. Over 25,000 youths have secured government jobs in the last four years, compared to just 16,000 appointments in the first 21 years of the state's formation. More than 100 cheating racketeers have been jailed since the enactment of this law. He pointed out that while transparent recruitments have opened new doors for common families, some vested interests are conspiring through paper leaks to push the youth's future into darkness. Referring to the recent exam paper leak attempt, he stated that strict action will be taken under the existing law.

The Chief Minister announced that an SIT has been constituted to investigate the recent exam irregularities, and decisive action will follow based on its findings. He reiterated his commitment to ensuring that every cheating mafia is arrested and punished. Dhami reminded that after taking oath, he had resolved to fill vacant posts on priority, and record recruitments have since been carried out. He also criticized attempts to stall the recruitment process through demands for CBI investigations, stressing that the government's aim is transparency and timeliness in appointments so that no youth suffers injustice.

On the issue of minority education, the CM said that the state has implemented a new Minority Education Law. From July 1, 2026, only those madrasas that adopt the curriculum prescribed by the state education board will be allowed to operate. Religious instructors without proper educational qualifications, who were misleading children by focusing solely on religious teachings, will now be restricted under this law.

On this occasion, Education Minister Dr. Dhan Singh Rawat shared that the number of students passing board exams with first division has increased by 18% this year. With the introduction of improvement exams, exam-related stress among students has also reduced significantly.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Good to see focus on digital education in remote areas. But implementation matters more than announcements. Hope these virtual classrooms actually reach the villages in Uttarakhand hills where connectivity is still a challenge.
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Ananya R
The anti-cheating law is much needed! Paper leaks have ruined so many students' futures. Strict action against the mafia will restore faith in our education system. Hope other states follow Uttarakhand's example.
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Sarah B
Appreciate the focus on value-based education. In today's competitive world, moral values and patriotism are as important as academic excellence. The "Hamari Virasat" book initiative sounds interesting for cultural awareness.
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Vikram M
While the initiatives sound good, I'm concerned about the madrasa regulation. Education reform should be inclusive and not target specific communities. Hope the implementation is sensitive to minority educational rights.
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Karthik V
₹50,000 for UPSC interview preparation is a game-changer for middle-class students! Many talented candidates from Uttarakhand can now compete without financial constraints. Great support for aspirants! 💯
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Michael C
The 18% increase in first division students is impressive! Shows that educational reforms are working. Hope this momentum continues and benefits students across all socioeconomic backgrounds.

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