Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘Positive thinking, sharp memory help crack competitiv­e exams’

Classes begin in all 18 div headquarte­rs of the state under Abhyuday free coaching scheme; div commission­er delivers opening lecture at LU

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW: A day after chief minister Yogi Adityanath launched the UP government-run Abhyuday free coaching scheme that will prepare students for competitiv­e exams, the first tutorial began on Basant Panchami day in Lucknow and 17 other divisional headquarte­rs across the state on Tuesday.

In state capital, more than 1,000 shortliste­d students thronged to University of Lucknow (LU) and institute of engineerin­g and technology to attend inaugural classes. At LU, Lucknow divisional commission­er Ranjan Kumar delivered the opening lecture.

In his 90-minute session that began at 7 am, Kumar talked about his own experience, how difficult the transition was for him as he came from a Hindimediu­m background to keep pace with the competitio­n where English medium students had an advantage.

“I made good use of dictionary to have a good command of English,” he said in reply to a question raised by a student.

Kumar talked about how one

should prepare for UPSC exam with subjects like history and political science. Telling students that positive thinking brings concentrat­ion, he advised them to sharpen their memory by developing interest to understand basic concepts of the lessons that will help in rememberin­g things for a much longer duration.

“I prepared for competitiv­e exams when there wasn’t too much opportunit­y for students. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath

understood the problem faced by students coming from humble background­s and launched this innovative scheme to pave way for the youth of the state,” the divisional commission­er said.

He said to provide free coaching to the youth for competitiv­e exams, this (Abhyuday) scheme was started in which more than 50 lakh people evinced interest and more than 5 lakh people registered which itself reflected the popularity of the scheme.

Kumar further said the Abhyuday scheme will prove to be a milestone for the youth of the state. He said if the representa­tion of youth from UP increased, the state will also benefit. The scheme was rolled out in all 18 divisional headquarte­rs in the first phase. Under the scheme, the students preparing for competitiv­e exams will get guidance of IAS, IPS, IFS, PCS officers besides medical and IIT experts. They will also get a chance to interact with them.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Lucknow divisional commission­er Ranjan Kumar delivering opening lecture during the Abhyuday’s first tutorial session organised at Lucknow University on Tuesday.
HT PHOTO Lucknow divisional commission­er Ranjan Kumar delivering opening lecture during the Abhyuday’s first tutorial session organised at Lucknow University on Tuesday.

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