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Adopting ‘Swadeshi' is the need of the hour: Yogi
Adopting ‘Swadeshi' is the need of the hour: Yogi

Hans India

time06-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

Adopting ‘Swadeshi' is the need of the hour: Yogi

Aligarh: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme has emerged as a national model. Speaking at a mega event in Aligarh, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation for 186 projects worth Rs958 crore, the CM urged people to embrace local products, calling Swadeshi a must for economic self-reliance and prosperity. He said, 'Adopting Swadeshi is the need of the hour. If our money stays with our own craftsmen and artisans, it will lead to growth and prosperity, and also help increase per capita income.' However, he warned that if this money goes to foreign hands, it could be used against the country — in the form of terrorism, religious conversions, and disturbances to destabilize India. He also appealed to people to give locally made products as gifts to their loved ones during upcoming festivals. At the event, CM Yogi handed over certificates, financial aid, tablets, house keys, and Ayushman health cards to beneficiaries of various public welfare schemes. He also visited an exhibition showcasing local products and lovingly interacted with children dressed as Lord Krishna, gifting them chocolates, butter, and toys. Calling it a special Raksha Bandhan gift, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled development projects worth over ₹957 crore for Aligarh. Key initiatives include a drinking water restructuring scheme, a forensic science lab, a new degree college in Atrauli, a 900-kiloliter water reservoir, and the widening and beautification of the Atrauli–Railway Station road. Several other foundation stones were also laid to accelerate the city's growth. While addressing the public gathering, CM Yogi highlighted Aligarh's historical and cultural importance. He recalled how former Chief Minister late Kalyan Singh brought national recognition to the city, adding that the government is taking his vision forward by boosting the local lock industry through the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme. He also mentioned Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, which will soon turn Aligarh into a hub for higher education, while keeping the memory of the freedom movement alive and helping youth build a bright future. Praising the double-engine government's zero-tolerance policy, CM Yogi said that prior to 2017, Aligarh and Uttar Pradesh were plagued by riots and lawlessness. Improved law and order has now paved the way for investment and development. He highlighted the recent selection of 1,344 youth from Aligarh in the recruitment of 60,244 police personnel as a proud moment for the district, and announced 30,000 more police recruitments soon. 'Unlike the past, where jobs were limited to select families, today merit drives recruitment—reflected in the state's growing investment in infrastructure and logistics,' he pointed out. At the event, CM distributed cheques under the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana and extended support to Self-Help Groups. He also handed over tablets to students, house keys to PM Awas Yojana beneficiaries, Ayushman health cards, and nutrition kits for children.

CM Yogi lays the foundation of 186 development projects worth ₹958 crore in Aligarh
CM Yogi lays the foundation of 186 development projects worth ₹958 crore in Aligarh

Hans India

time05-08-2025

  • Politics
  • Hans India

CM Yogi lays the foundation of 186 development projects worth ₹958 crore in Aligarh

Aligarh, August 5 Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday said the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme has emerged as a national model. Speaking at a mega event in Aligarh, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation for 186 projects worth ₹958 crore, the CM urged people to embrace local products, calling Swadeshi a must for economic self-reliance and prosperity. He said, 'Adopting Swadeshi is the need of the hour. If our money stays with our own craftsmen and artisans, it will lead to growth and prosperity, and also help increase per capita income.' However, he warned that if this money goes to foreign hands, it could be used against the country — in the form of terrorism, religious conversions, and disturbances to destabilize India. He also appealed to people to give locally made products as gifts to their loved ones during upcoming festivals. At the event, CM Yogi handed over certificates, financial aid, tablets, house keys, and Ayushman health cards to beneficiaries of various public welfare schemes. He also visited an exhibition showcasing local products and lovingly interacted with children dressed as Lord Krishna, gifting them chocolates, butter, and toys. Calling it a special Raksha Bandhan gift, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled development projects worth over ₹957 crore for Aligarh. Key initiatives include a drinking water restructuring scheme, a forensic science lab, a new degree college in Atrauli, a 900-kiloliter water reservoir, and the widening and beautification of the Atrauli–Railway Station road. Several other foundation stones were also laid to accelerate the city's growth. While addressing the public gathering, CM Yogi highlighted Aligarh's historical and cultural importance. He recalled how former Chief Minister late Kalyan Singh brought national recognition to the city, adding that the government is taking his vision forward by boosting the local lock industry through the One District One Product (ODOP) scheme. He also mentioned Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, which will soon turn Aligarh into a hub for higher education, while keeping the memory of the freedom movement alive and helping youth build a bright future. The Chief Minister said the Defence Corridor, launched in 2018, is now producing advanced weapons like the world-class BrahMos missile, strengthening India's defence capabilities. Citing Operation Sindoor, he praised the country's military self-reliance and added that Aligarh is emerging as a hub for drone and hardware manufacturing, creating jobs and boosting prosperity for local artisans. Reinforcing Prime Minister Modi's 'Vocal for Local' campaign, the CM urged citizens to adopt Swadeshi (indigenous) products. He pointed out how Aligarh's locks, brass idols, and hardware are now in demand across the country and even abroad. CM Yogi cautioned that purchasing foreign goods fuels terrorism, religious conversions, and anti-national forces. Highlighting ODOP success stories from Moradabad, Firozabad, Bhadohi, and Meerut, he said local industries are becoming key drivers of employment and prosperity. Promoting Swadeshi is essential to building a stronger, self-reliant nation, he added. CM Yogi stressed the importance of cleanliness, urging citizens to make it a daily habit and to avoid single-use plastic to prevent drain blockages and waterlogging. He called for enthusiastic participation in the 'Har Ghar Tiranga' campaign from August 13 to 15, encouraging homes, offices, and institutions to hoist the national flag, clean memorials of the freedom struggle, and honour the martyrs. The tricolour, he said, symbolizes India's pride, sacrifice, and self-respect. Praising the double-engine government's zero-tolerance policy, CM Yogi said that prior to 2017, Aligarh and Uttar Pradesh were plagued by riots and lawlessness. Improved law and order has now paved the way for investment and development. He highlighted the recent selection of 1,344 youth from Aligarh in the recruitment of 60,244 police personnel as a proud moment for the district, and announced 30,000 more police recruitments soon. "Unlike the past, where jobs were limited to select families, today merit drives recruitment—reflected in the state's growing investment in infrastructure and logistics," he pointed out. He also noted that Aligarh has emerged as a major hub for idol-making across the country. Looking ahead to Raksha Bandhan and Janmashtami, he encouraged people to gift locally made products to their loved ones, so that hard-earned money remains within the community. He mentioned that the government will provide free bus travel for women from August 8 to 10. Lastly, he appreciated the efforts of elected representatives, saying that their support for the double-engine government has helped accelerate Aligarh's development, and the government is committed to meeting the public's expectations. CM distributes certificates and financial aid to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes At the event, CM Yogi Adityanath distributed cheques under the Mukhyamantri Yuva Udyami Yojana and extended support to Self-Help Groups. He also handed over tablets to students, house keys to PM Awas Yojana beneficiaries, Ayushman health cards, and nutrition kits for children. The Divisional Commissioner and District Magistrate honored the CM by presenting him with a symbolic ODOP lock — a signature product of Aligarh. Present at the event were Minister of State for Basic Education Sandeep Singh, MP Satish Gautam, Anup Pradhan, District Panchayat Chairman Vijay Singh, Mayor Prashant Singhal, and MLAs Thakur Jaiveer Singh, Anil Parashar, Ravendra Pal Singh, Rajkumar Sahayogi, Mukta Sanjeev Raja, Surendra Diler, Anjula Singh, Birendra Singh, Pradeep Singh, Satyapal Singh Rathore, Sanjeev Kumar Diwakar, Virendra Singh Lodhi, Vipin Kumar Verma, and several other dignitaries.

RMPU result 2025: Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University declares BA, B.Sc semester results at rmpssu.ac.in
RMPU result 2025: Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University declares BA, B.Sc semester results at rmpssu.ac.in

Time of India

time22-07-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

RMPU result 2025: Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University declares BA, B.Sc semester results at rmpssu.ac.in

RMPU result 2024-25: Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University publishes UG semester results RMPU result 2025: Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University (RMPU), Aligarh, has officially declared the results for multiple undergraduate programs for the academic session 2024–25. The declared results include Bachelor of Arts (BA) Semester VI and Bachelor of Science ( Semester VI. The results were published on the official website of the university — Students enrolled in the above-mentioned programs can now check and download their marksheets by logging into the portal using their roll numbers. semester II and IV results announced earlier In addition to the recent BA and results, RMPU had declared the Bachelor of Commerce ( Semester II and IV results a day prior. These results are also accessible on the same official portal. Students from all three streams are advised to verify their marks and ensure accuracy in personal details. The following table outlines the course-wise semester results that have been declared: Course Name Semester Academic Session Bachelor of Arts (BA) Semester VI 2024–25 Bachelor of Science Semester VI 2024–25 Bachelor of Commerce Semester II 2024–25 Bachelor of Commerce Semester IV 2024–25 Where to check RMPU result 2024-25 All students can access their results on the official website of Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University. The university has advised students to download and save a copy of their provisional result for future reference. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo by Taboola by Taboola Any discrepancies in marks or personal information should be reported to the university's examination cell immediately. Steps to check and download RMPU result 2024-25 Follow the steps below to access the result: Step 1: Visit the official website at Step 2: Navigate to the 'Examination' or 'Results' section on the homepage Step 3: Click on the relevant link for your course and semester result (e.g., BA Semester VI Result 2024–25) Step 4: Enter your roll number and other required credentials Step 5: Download and save the result for future use What to do in case of discrepancies Students who find errors in their result, such as incorrect personal details or marks, should contact the university's examination department. They may be required to submit supporting documents and a formal request for correction. Official portal to check RMPU results All results are available exclusively on RMPU's official website: Students are advised not to rely on third-party websites or portals for result-related updates. TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!

Scholarship delay hits 3,500 Dalit students in UP; Mayawati seeks CM Yogi's intervention
Scholarship delay hits 3,500 Dalit students in UP; Mayawati seeks CM Yogi's intervention

Time of India

time30-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Time of India

Scholarship delay hits 3,500 Dalit students in UP; Mayawati seeks CM Yogi's intervention

LUCKNOW: Bahujan Samaj Party chief Mayawati on Sunday raised questions over the "scholarship problems" faced by Dalit students in colleges affiliated to Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University in Aligarh, Uttar Pradesh. Claiming that uncertainty is looming large over the education of 3,500 Dalit students, she sought an immediate intervention of Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath into the matter. Taking to social media platform X, Mayawati said the government's "failure" to timely disburse scholarships to thousands of SC/ST students of colleges across several districts affiliated with Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, Aligarh, has led to "widespread anxiety and anger among people". She claimed that, as per information received, despite repeated correspondence by the university and district administration, the "insensitivity and negligence" of the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow have led to a grave threat looming over the education of approximately 3,500 Dalit students. Asserting that the aforementioned university in Aligarh was established through the special efforts of Chief Minister Adityanath, Mayawati expressed hope that he will take a keen interest in its smooth functioning and urgently resolve this "serious issue". Notably, for the last several days, students of Raja Mahendra Singh University of Aligarh have been leading an agitation for scholarships to Dalits. The university's officials said they will soon find a solution to the issue. Reacting to the matter, Nagina MP Chandra Shekhar Azad said he was extremely distressed and angered by the "humiliation and discrimination" meted out to Scheduled Caste students. "The Scheduled Caste students were treated unfairly regarding the right to scholarship, and an attempt was also made to humiliate them," he claimed. "According to the students, when they approached the Vice Chancellor regarding the rejection of their scholarship forms, they were insulted based on their attire and social background. A student was told that you are a labourer's son; you should have been wearing slippers," Azad said. Slamming the officials for "inhumane" behaviour, Azad said it violates Articles 15 and 17 of the Indian Constitution. He urged the UP government and the university administration to conduct a high-level probe into the "rejected" scholarship forms of the Dalit students and an independent judicial investigation into "insults and threats" faced by the Dalit students. Nagina MP said he will raise the issue in Parliament and streets as well, claiming that it was not just a fight of students, but for the Constitution and social justice. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.

Mayawati alleges 3500 SC/ST students not getting scholarship
Mayawati alleges 3500 SC/ST students not getting scholarship

Hindustan Times

time29-06-2025

  • Politics
  • Hindustan Times

Mayawati alleges 3500 SC/ST students not getting scholarship

Jun 30, 2025 05:08 AM IST Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) national president Mayawati has alleged that the academic career of 3,500 Dalit students is in grave danger as their scholarships have not been settled on time at the government level. BSP national president Mayawati. (HT file) These Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe students are enrolled in dozens of colleges affiliated to the Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, Aligarh, according to the BSP leader. 'There is a lot of anxiety and anger among the people as there is a threat of their future being in limbo as the scholarships of thousands of SC/ST students of dozens of colleges of many districts affiliated to Raja Mahendra Pratap Singh University, Aligarh have not been settled on time at the government level,' Mayawati wrote on X. 'According to the information received, despite repeated correspondence in this regard by the university and the district administration, the result of insensitivity and negligence at the level of the Social Welfare Department in Lucknow is such that the education of about 3,500 Dalit students is in grave danger,' she added. Mayawati further wrote, 'Since the said university of Aligarh has been established due to the special efforts of the chief minister, it is expected that he will immediately find a solution to this serious problem of thousands of Dalit students by taking proper interest in its smooth functioning.' When HT tried to contact social welfare minister Asim Arun for his comment, his staff said he would return the call.

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