
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath made sure that young Mayra’s ambition of becoming a doctor will not be postponed in a touching moment at the Janata Darshan on Monday. Together with her mother Neha, the five-year-old Kanpur girl had went to the chief minister’s official residence to ask for assistance with school admission.
Adityanath gave the young girl a chocolate as a modest yet heartfelt first gesture when she stood in front of him. He then inquired about her aspirations and heard Mayra naively state that she wished to become a doctor. The chief minister smiled and promised to take care of her education right away.
He assured her, “Ho jaayegaa (it will be done),” providing Neha and her daughter with the reassurance they had been seeking. According to sources, the admissions process for Mayra was started later that day by Escorts World School, an institution connected to the CBSE.
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मायरा ने मासूमियत भरे शब्दों में कहा कि “मेरा एडमिशन करा दीजिए, मैं बड़ी होकर डॉक्टर बनना चाहती हूं।”
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THE RELIEF AND GRATITUDE OF A MOTHER
Neha felt a great sense of relaxation after the encounter. “I came here to ask Sir (CM Adityanath) for assistance in getting my kid admitted to a school. At first, I was apprehensive about attending. I’m a Muslim. There (in Kanpur), the matter was not heard, but here it has been done.”
“I felt really good meeting him,” she said, overwhelmed with appreciation. He has given us his word that the admission will take place. I hope he is appointed prime minister.
Speaking to PTI Videos, little Mayra, still holding on to her chocolate, recalled, “He (the chief minister) asked my name and gave me a chocolate.”
Yogi Adityanath has already personally stepped in to support children’s education. Within three hours of her appeal at Janata Darshan in June, Vachi from Moradabad was accepted into a reputable institution under the Right to Education quota. Pankhuri from Gorakhpur, who was having trouble paying her school tuition, was promised assistance in July; her school waived the expenses, enabling her to finish her studies.
Parents like Neha place a high priority on human connection, which is highlighted in these stories in addition to administrative action. For Mayra, the day represented more than simply her admittance; it was the first official approval of her ambition of becoming a doctor.
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