MP govt aims to attain 100 pass percentage for 10th, 12th students by 2030: CM Mohan Yadav

Jan 12, 2025

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh) [India], January 12 : After launching the Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Mission, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav said on Sunday that his government has set a target for achieving 100 per cent pass percentage for students appearing in the 10th and 12th examinations by 2030.
The Chief Minister also shared happiness on the launch of the Yuva Shakti mission marking Swami Vivekananda's birth anniversary, which is also observed as National Youth Day.
"I am happy that our government has started the Yuva Shakti Mission today. The thought behind it is that if the youth is capable and well-educated, then definitely Swami Vivekananda's prediction, that the 21st century will belong to India, will come true," CM Yadav said.
"Our government has been working from the beginning to bring change in the lives of youth, farmers, poor and women...We had taken a target for 100 per cent passing results for students appearing in the 10th and 12th examinations by 2030 and later government will be ready to make things available for them in whichever sectors they want to proceed in their lives. I hope that this mission which is being launched on the birth anniversary of Swami Vivekananda to make youth self-sufficient and independent will be a success," he added.
CM inaugurated the programme by lighting a lamp and paying floral tribute to the portrait of Swami Vivekananda and also unveiled the logo of Yuva Shakti Mission based on the mission's motto of 'Atma Deepo Bhava: - Samvad, Samarthya, Samriddhi'.
The initiative aims to foster youth-oriented activities and consolidate them into a coordinated platform for the socio-economic development of the state's youth.
He administered an oath to the youth to become skilled and self-reliant and to guide society.
The Swami Vivekananda Yuva Shakti Mission has outlined three key goals to empower the youth. The first goal is to ensure that the income level of every youth meets or exceeds the rate of a minimum-skilled category worker.
The second is striving to ensure that every youth completes education up to Class 12. The third goal is to encourage youth participation in social initiatives for the betterment of society. The mission aims for 70 per cent participation by the year 2030, according to a release.