MP: CM Mohan Yadav Distributes Scooties to 7,832 Meritorious Students; Rides on Harshita’s Scooty


MP Chief Minister Dr. Mohan Yadav on Thursday handed over the keys of scooties to the toppers of the school in 12th in Bhopal. These scooties were given to 7832 children across the state. 

In a state-level program in Bhopal, CM Mohan Yadav symbolically handed over the keys of scooties to 10 children. 


During this, he also rode pillion on the scooty of a girl student who got the scooty. During this, both the CM and the girl student were wearing helmets. Later, the Chief Minister also formally interacted with the talented children.

In the program held at Kushabhau Thackeray International Convention Center, the CM Mohan Yadav also transferred an amount of more than Rs 61 crore for sanitation and hygiene to more than 20 lakh girls.

Indians have historically made a mark in the world

During this, Chief Minister Dr. Yadav said that Indians have historically made a mark in the world on the basis of their ability and competence in every difficult situation. Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is the biggest example of this. During the British Raj, he established the superiority of Indianness in the world on the basis of his ability. Today, the best beauty of democracy in India is that here even common people can attain the highest position in the country and state. Prime Minister Modi is the best example of this. 

CM symbolically handed over scooty keys to ten students 

CM Dr. Yadav symbolically handed over scooty keys to ten students — Pranjal Kushwaha, Komal Pathak, Mehndi Hasan, Rishika Bagoria, Raj Gond, Harshita, Abhishek Gupta, Yasmeen, Rohit Ahirwar and Palak Bhilala. 

CM transferred over Rs 61 crore to girls under Samagra Shiksha Scheme

CM also transferred over Rs 61 crore in a single click to the bank accounts of 20.37 lakh girl students of classes 7 to 12 under the Samagra Shiksha Scheme for sanitation and hygiene. Each student receives Rs 300 annually under this initiative. 



CM Dr. Yadav transferred Rs 7 crore in stipend amounts to the accounts of more than 20,000 girl students. Under the Kasturba Gandhi Girls’ Hostel (Type IV) scheme, resident girls receive Rs 3,400 annually for TLM and stipend support. 

A festival for students

School Education Minister Uday Pratap Singh described the day as a festival for students, with toppers receiving scooties. He urged them to obtain learning licenses and follow the guidance of teachers and parents.

Prakash Kumar Pandey

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