In a heartfelt and motivational gesture after the declaration of the Uttar Pradesh Class 10 and 12 results, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath wrote an inspiring letter to students.
While congratulating successful candidates on their achievements, the Chief Minister also offered hope and encouragement to those who did not get their desired scores, reminding them that one examination cannot define their future.
CM Yogi described this year’s UP board results as highly encouraging, saying students have made the entire state proud through their dedication, discipline, and hard work.
He also extended heartfelt congratulations and blessings to all successful students, wishing them a bright future.
MESSAGE FOR STUDENTS WHO COULD NOT SUCCEED
The Chief Minister specially addressed students who were disappointed with their results. He reminded them that success and failure are both natural parts of life.
According to him, success fills a person with enthusiasm, while failure may sometimes lead to disappointment. However, he urged students not to lose hope and instead continue moving forward with determination.
‘CHARAIVETI-CHARAIVETI’ – KEEP MOVING FORWARD
CM Yogi invoked the timeless mantra of Charaiveti-Charaiveti, which means “Keep Moving Forward.” He said this principle teaches continuous effort, steady progress, and perseverance in every stage of life.
He emphasised that setbacks should never become stopping points, but stepping stones toward future achievements.
The Chief Minister noted that a single failure often becomes the foundation of limitless future success. He stressed that no examination result is the beginning or end of life; instead, it can open doors for a fresh start and new opportunities.
Using a powerful analogy, he said gold attains its purest form only after being tested in fire.
To inspire students, CM Yogi cited examples of legendary figures who overcame repeated failures.
He mentioned Thomas Alva Edison, whose countless experiments initially failed before he achieved success, and Srinivasa Ramanujan, one of the greatest mathematicians in history, who rose above challenges through determination and brilliance.
SPECIAL MESSAGE TO PARENTS
The Chief Minister also appealed to parents, calling children the future of the nation. He urged them not to become disheartened if results were unfavourable, but instead to encourage and emotionally support their children.
CM Yogi advised parents to understand the subjects and fields that genuinely interest their children. He highlighted that many career paths today offer immense opportunities for growth and success.
He encouraged families to guide children toward suitable opportunities and allow their natural talents to flourish.




