LUCKNOW, June 13 -- Highlighting the transformation in Uttar Pradesh's education sector, chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said that over the past eight years, both the condition and direction of school and secondary education have changed remarkably in the state. He also advised students to not let anyone damage public property, urging them to report such incidents. He made the remark after felicitating top-performing students from state and national board exams with tablets and cash prizes at a ceremony held at Lok Bhavan in Lucknow. He also awarded gold medalists of the 68th National School Sports Competition 2024-25 with the Chief Minister's School Sports Award. "The CM recalled that before 2017, basic education was in decline and secondary education was marred by widespread cheating. Today, he said, students are building their future in a new Uttar Pradesh-one that has shed its 'sick state' tag to become the country's growth engine," stated a press release shared with media after the event on Thursday. He emphasised that earlier governments had introduced two major "businesses" in Uttar Pradesh-one in the name of cheating and the other in transfer-posting. "Exam centres were operated on a wholesale basis for cheating. External candidates filled out forms, and someone else appeared in their place for the exams. Simultaneously, transfer and posting became an entire industry," he stated. "These malpractices were curbed by adopting a transparent and fair system. Exams are now held only at centers with CCTV surveillance, boundary walls, adequate infrastructure, and proper furniture. Furthermore, exams that used to stretch over two to three months are now completed within 13-14 days," he said. The chief minister shared that over 8 lakh youths have been given government jobs transparently across all sectors. On June 15, 60,244 police personnel will receive appointment letters, with Union home minister Amit Shah attending as chief guest, he added. "Among these, over 12,000 are women. In comparison, only 10,000 women were recruited to the police force between 1947 and 2017. Now, in one go, more than 12,000 women are being recruited. This reflects the government's strong will to work," he stressed. He said exams should not be stressful for students but should instead foster a spirit of healthy competition. He advised students to cultivate mutual respect alongside their studies and stressed the importance of feeling responsible towards society and the nation. "Do not damage national property. If someone is doing so, stop them. If you feel powerless, report it. Share a photo-we will handle the rest and recover the damages. Public property is national property and a collective responsibility," the chief minister said. He stated that the board exam results showed that girls were working harder than boys. Students who ranked in the merit list were awarded Rs 1 lakh in cash, a tablet, a certificate of appreciation, and a medal. At the district level, meritorious students received Rs 21,000 in cash, a tablet, a certificate, and a medal. Inspired by initiatives like 'Khelo India' and 'Fit India,' many young talents performed excellently at the national level. In the 68th National School Sports Competition, 363 players from Uttar Pradesh participated and won 179 medals-51 gold, 46 silver, and 82 bronze. The state government is providing Rs 75,000 for gold, Rs 50,000 for silver, and Rs 30,000 for bronze medalists. In team events, the prize money is Rs 35,000 for gold, Rs 25,000 for silver and Rs 15,000 for bronze. The CM also laid the foundation stone for the new buildings of the Uttar Pradesh Secondary Sanskrit Education Council and its Directorate. A new building for the Government Girls Intermediate College on Jagat Narayan Road in Lucknow will be constructed under 'Project Alankar' at a cost of Rs 48.92 crore. Similarly, Rs 10.36 crore is allocated for the new building of Government Girls Inter College, Malihabad. Around 20 crore is being spent for two new Sanskrit schools with hostels in Chandauli and Bhadohi....