Super-100 proving boon for students from weaker sections
- September 12, 2022
- Updated: 12:51 am
DW BUREAU / Chandigarh
Despite Haryana being a geographically small state, the ever-increasing number of students qualifying UPSC, JEE and NEET in Haryana shows that the youth in the state has great tendency to fulfill dreams through quality education. All this has been possible only due to the vision and policies of the State Government under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal.
Super-100 programme is being run by the state government so that the children of economically weaker and needy families should also get equal right to education and they can become successful in their lives. This has been a unique effort made by the state government to make career of meritorious students in the state. Under this initiative, free coaching is being provided for IIT and NEET.
The Super-100 programme launched by the Chief Minister is not only helping the bright students to achieve their dreams but has also emerged a new ray of hope among the other deserving students so that they also can fulfill their dreams
The Super-100 programme was launched in the year 2018, under which centres were set up in Rewari and Panchkula. The underprivileged meritorious students of Government schools are given free coaching in these centres to get admission in reputed institutes like IITs. Government school students who score more than 80 percent in class 10th are given special coaching for JEE and NEET exams after qualifying a written entrance test and a special screening process. The hostel, food and stationery expenses of the students are borne by the state government.
Erstwhile, the children in Haryana had less interest in education and in government jobs, the recruitment process was not done in a transparent manner. But in the year 2014, under the leadership of Chief Minister Manohar Lal, the state government took up the task of creating an environment of education in the state, so that children will get more interest in studies. As a result of the transparent recruitment system adopted by the state government in the last about 8 years, the interest of the students towards education has been increased significantly and their confidence in the functioning of the government has also increased.
Today, the students are not only being provided with quality education, but they are also being given special coaching so that they can take admission in the highly reputed educational institutions
of the country.
(editor@dailyworld.in)