Prayagraj: Madrasa board toppers Muslim students wear silver crown by Yogi’s cabinet minister
Cabinet Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi visited the homes of Toppers Students, who passed the examination from the Madrasa Board in their hometown Prayagraj, to honor them.
Prayagraj: Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi, the cabinet minister of Minority Welfare Department in the Yogi government of UP, visited the homes of the toppers who passed the examination from the madrasa board in their hometown Prayagraj today. Minister Nandi has honored these promising children of the Muslim community at his own house, following the slogan of PM Narendra Modi’s Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. Under this, about a dozen topper students have been honored today. The minister wore a silver crown to the toppers, and also gave them gifts.
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These promising toppers were very happy by being honored at their own home by Minister Nandi. Along with the minister, he has thanked the CM of the state Yogi Adityanath and the Prime Minister of the country Narendra Modi. According to Minister Nandi, the toppers were respected at their home so that they could be encouraged. He can contribute more for the development of the country and society by studying and writing.
Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi first went to Madrasa Board Senior Secondary Examination topper Zanira Bano’s house. Here he gave a gift to Zarina on her behalf and interacted with her family members. He said that if there is any problem in further studies, the government will provide all facilities. Being honored, Zarina and her whole family looked very happy and proud. After this, minister Nandi went to the house of second topper Ashia Khatoon, third topper Amzad Khan.
On this occasion, he said that his government is taking all steps for the development of minorities. The government wants that people belonging to minority communities can also become educated and join the mainstream of society. According to him, other governments used to consider minorities only as vote banks, while their government wants to give them equal status.