Gorakhpur: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday announced that the state government's Abhyuaday free coaching centres for aspirants of competitive examinations will soon be available at the district level.
The chief minister made the announcement here while interacting with students of the state's coaching facility presently being run at the divisional level.
On the occasion, Adityanath also inaugurated a digital library at Madan Mohan Malaviya University of Technology (MMMUT) here.
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To a query from a civil service aspirant Aparna Mishra undergoing coaching here that despite being a yogi (ascetic), how does he manage to handle the responsibility of the largest state of the country, the CM said, "The goal of a Yogi is ensuring public welfare and as a chief minister, it is my responsibility is to continue on the path of ensuring people's welfare. People's welfare is my goal. Nationalism is my religion," Adityanath added.
The chief minister made it clear that religion is a matter of personal choice and he never imposed his views on others.
He also counselled students to set their goals without any dilemma to achieve them.