PM Modi welcomes newly inducted school teachers in Madhya Pradesh

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Inducted school teachers in Madhya Pradesh: By video message, Prime Minister Narendra Modi congratulated 5,800 newly appointed school instructors in Madhya Pradesh on Monday. Before the end of this year, the state will hold assembly elections. He emphasised the importance of their responsibilities in the development of the nation and the implementation of educational policies.

The Prime Minister acknowledged that Madhya Pradesh has recruited over 50,000 youthful individuals for teaching positions over the past three years. In the video message, he stated, “I would also like to congratulate the Madhya Pradesh government for hiring approximately 50,000 primary school teachers.”

Modi also accused the opposition Congress of ‘looting’ the rights of the impoverished prior to 2014. He stated that a large portion of students were excluded from mainstream education due to the ‘wrong’ education policies of previous administrations, which have now been corrected by his government’s new education policy.

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PM Modi welcomes newly Inducted school teachers in Madhya Pradesh

Addressing the training-cum-orientation programme (virtually) for newly appointed teachers at the CM Rise Government Mahatma Gandhi Higher Secondary School in Bhopal, Modi stated that the country’s citizens cannot forget the days prior to 2014, when scams and corruption were prevalent. Prior to 2014, the rights of the impoverished were squandered. Now, however, the funds are deposited directly into their bank accounts, he said.

Further, citing a report on income tax returns filed this year, Prime Minister Modi stated, “The country’s citizens are stepping up to pay their taxes. A report on this year’s tax returns indicates that the average income has increased over the past nine years. They (citizens) are aware that their tax dollars are used for national development.”

In addition, he mentioned that the NITI Aayog report indicated that 13.50 crore people have left the BPL (below poverty line) category over the past five years. “The number of Income Tax returns indicates that the average income of Indians has increased from Rs 4 lakh in 2014 to Rs 13 lakh over the past nine years,” he continued.