The CM stated that less than 300 Jalukbari students were able to achieve first division in matriculation and higher secondary exams in 2002.
Digital Desk: The chief minister of Assam, Himanta Biswa Sarma has urged the state's students to pursue becoming job creators rather than job-seekers.
According to Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, a new and resurgent India provides everyone with vast opportunities to achieve amazing achievements in their particular sectors of interest and employment.
At a celebration held at the Changsari High School Playground in Guwahati, the Assam chief minister made this declaration.
Himanta Biswa Sarma, the chief minister of Assam, claimed that since he was first elected to the assembly from the seat in 2001, the academic climate in the Jalukbari assembly constituency, where he is a serving MLA, has gradually improved.
The CM stated that less than 300 Jalukbari students were able to achieve first division in matriculation and higher secondary exams in 2002.
He continued by saying that the statistic for 2022 has officially surpassed 2000.
According to the Assam CM, this represents a 700% increase in percentage terms over 20 years.
The chief minister of Assam attributed this improvement in Jalukbari's educational climate to concerted efforts from all sides.
He urged deserving students to seek higher and not limit their future goals to jobs only in grades 3 and 4.
The chief minister of Assam also discussed the value of skill development and skill acquisition to take full advantage of the economic prospects provided by modern technology and digitization.
The chief minister of Assam also exhorted the Jalukbari kids to set higher goals than previously.
It is to be noted that CM Sarma further advised that to achieve real achievement, ambition must be accompanied by sincerity, dedication, and hard effort.
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