
Yogi’s Letter
My dear children,
The results of the board examinations for classes 10th and 12th have been declared. This year’s results are highly encouraging. Many students, through dedication and hard work, have brought pride to the entire state. I extend my heartfelt congratulations and blessings to all students for their bright future.
This letter is especially for those students who, due to some reasons, could not achieve the expected results. Success and failure are parts of life. Success motivates us, but failure can sometimes lead to disappointment. We must remove this disappointment and move forward with the mantra of “Charaiveti-Charaiveti” — “Keep moving, keep progressing.” This guiding principle inspires us to work continuously, stay dynamic, and never stop in life.
Always remember, one failure can become the foundation of limitless future success and opportunities. No result is the beginning or the end of life; rather, it is an opportunity for a new start. Gold becomes pure only after being heated in fire.
The great inventor Thomas Alva Edison conducted thousands of experiments to invent the electric bulb. Every experiment failed, yet Edison continued his efforts. Ultimately, hard work paid off, and he illuminated the entire world with his invention. From the world’s greatest mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan to many other great personalities, there have been countless examples of people who did not give up in the face of obstacles and failures, but instead reached the pinnacle of success in their fields.
Dear parents, I would also like to say a few words to you. Children are the future of the nation. If, for some reason, they could not achieve the expected results, instead of becoming disappointed, encourage them. Try to understand which subjects truly interest them. There are many fields with immense career opportunities. Help children identify these opportunities and allow their talents to flourish.
Yours,
Yogi Adityanath