
Team News Riveting
Raipur, May 8
Awareness about education is now increasing among the children of the President of India’s adopted community and special backward tribal group.
Its example has come out from the school run in the village situated at the last end of the state.
Kangana Baiga, a daughter from the Baiga community, has topped the school by securing 83.67 percent marks in the High School Certificate Examination (10th) in the Government Higher Secondary School run in Kuwarpur village bordering Chhattisgarh to Madhya Pradesh. The student and her family were not the only one to celebrate, the entire school administration and the people of the village joined them after the results were announced later.
Meanwhile, Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai reached Mathmaur village under Bharatpur development block of Manendragarh-Chirmiri-Bharatpur (MCB) district for surprise inspection in the series of Sushasan Tihar-2025. When Kangana and other children of the school came to know that the Chief Minister has come to their village, they reached to share the happiness of their success with him.
Sai met all the children in a cordial and affectionate manner and talked like a guardian about their education, future planning and family background.
It is worth noting that Sushasan Tihar is being organized in the state these days. In its third phase, information is being given to the people of the state regarding the solution of their problems, demands and complaints in Samadhan camps. The Chief Minister himself is reaching many places and communicating directly with the people.
The Chief Minister is suddenly reaching remote areas to know the ground reality of government schemes. On Thursday, he landed in Mathmaur. On hearing the news of the Chief Minister’s arrival near their village, many students along with the villagers had also reached to meet the head of the state. The Chief Minister felicitated 10th class student Kangana Baiga (83.67%), Meenakshi Shukla (82.83%) and 12th class students Vidyasagar Tiwari, Sachin Kumar Bandhe and Miss Shashi Singh, who scored good marks and topped the school by studying in Government Higher Secondary School Kuwarpur, located near the remote forest area Mathamaur. Sai presented them pens.
It is noteworthy that the awareness of education is constantly rising in Chhattisgarh. The Chief Minister is laying special emphasis on the spread of education along with ensuring the implementation of public welfare schemes in the state. Now its positive result is coming in the form of toppers from remote and forest areas.
On Wednesday, the Chhattisgarh Secondary Education Board released the results of High School Certificate Examination and Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination. The results of the board examinations have been released by the Chief Minister.
