Bhopal’s educational landscape is undergoing a remarkable transformation, as Chief Minister Mohan Yadav highlighted during a recent teachers’ conclave at Subhash Utkrisht Vidyalaya. Speaking to an enthusiastic gathering of educators, the CM praised the unprecedented improvements in government school performance across Madhya Pradesh.
Exam results in state-run schools have hit record highs, enrollment numbers are surging, and dropout rates have plummeted to zero. Yadav attributed these achievements squarely to the tireless efforts of teachers, whom he likened to lamps that burn themselves to illuminate others’ paths. ‘Yugas change, centuries pass, but the respect for teachers remains eternal,’ he declared.
The Chief Minister lauded the success of flagship initiatives like Sandipani Vidyalayas and PM Shri Schools, which are setting new benchmarks in educational quality. In a major announcement, he revealed plans to open 200 additional Sandipani schools this session alone. Madhya Pradesh is at the forefront of implementing the National Education Policy 2020, with a strong push towards AI, coding, and skill-based learning for the next generation.
Government support for teachers has been unwavering, with more benefits on the horizon. The event saw heartfelt tributes to Yadav for teacher-friendly decisions, including honors bestowed upon retired educators like Kokila Sen, who once taught physics to the CM himself in Ujjain. Touching her feet for blessings, Yadav underscored the lifelong bond between students and gurus.
Drawing inspiration from Madhya Pradesh’s rich history—from Chandrashekhar Azad to kings like Vikramaditya and Bhoj—Yadav emphasized how teachers have always guided youth to greatness. Under PM Modi’s leadership, India is forging a new global identity, and educators remain pivotal. Attendees included Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh and leaders from teacher unions, marking a celebratory milestone in the state’s education journey.
