
Varanasi, 08 July (HS): Uttar Pradesh Basic Education
Minister Sandeep Singh on Wednesday praised the Chief Minister's Cashless
Health Scheme, launched for teachers and Shiksha Mitras of the Basic and
Secondary Education Department. He said that this scheme is a great support for
teachers and their families. Today, 1.2 million teachers are going to benefit
from this scheme. If a family member of a teacher needs medical care, they will
no longer be worried; they will now have access to cashless treatment. He was addressing
the gathering at the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Hastkala Sankul, Bada Lalpur, on
the occasion of the launch of the cashless health scheme for teachers and Shiksha
Mitras of the Basic and Secondary Education Department.
In the presence of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, Sandeep
Singh said that teachers not only teach but also build the nation. Only when
teachers are free from worries can they perform better and shape the future of
children. The Basic Education Minister said that cashless medical care has been
a long-standing demand of teacher families, and this demand is being fulfilled
today.
Speaking at the event, State Secondary Education Minister
Gulab Devi described this day as a historic moment for the state's teachers. He
said that the Chief Minister's Cashless Healthcare Scheme is being launched
from the holy land of Kashi. From today, teachers will no longer have to worry;
they will receive timely, quality care. A happy family allows everyone to work
without worry. With this scheme, teachers will no longer be dependent on their
families, but their families will be dependent on them. He said that happiness
is temporary, but joy is permanent. The Chief Minister has given this
happiness, ensuring that teachers and their families will be happy as long as
they live. You will be completely free from worries about your family. The
state government is with you and your family.
Cabinet Minister Gulab Devi praised the Chief Minister,
saying that no one was caught cheating in the UP Board exams this year, nor was
the paper leaked. Referring to the donation theft case in Ayodhya, she said
that the Chief Minister has formed such a team that no one can escape. She informed
that Dream Labs are being built in 18 secondary schools in the state, for which
MoUs have been signed.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi