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Yogi Adityanath Hails Atal Bihari Vajpayee as Icon of Good Governance on 100th Birth Anniversary

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday hailed former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee as an icon of good governance, emphasizing his pro-poor policies aimed at empowering marginalized communities. Yogi’s remarks were made during the inauguration of “Good Governance Week” at the Sangeet Natak Academy in Lucknow, a week-long event running until December 25 to commemorate Vajpayee’s 100th birth anniversary. The CM praised Vajpayee’s transformative leadership, which turned political instability into governance stability. He highlighted key policies such as the Antyodaya scheme, which sought to uplift the poor, deprived, and backward sections of society, and initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Gramin Sadak Yojana and the Golden Quadrilateral that revolutionized India’s infrastructure. “This year marks the birth centenary of Atal Bihari Vajpayeeji, a great son of India. His vision of good governance continues to inspire the nation, including Uttar Pradesh, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi,” Yogi said. He also noted Vajpayee’s strong connection to Uttar Pradesh, with the late leader representing Balrampur and Lucknow in Parliament. The CM emphasized that Vajpayee’s unblemished career spanned six decades in public service as a poet, journalist, and politician. The event also included exhibitions celebrating Vajpayee’s life, and various activities like essay writing, speeches, painting contests, and seminars in rural areas will take place during the week. Winners will be honored on December 25, followed by a poetry session inspired by Vajpayee’s works across districts, schools, and colleges. Source: Hindustan Times Photo Credit: Hindustan Times

King’s College UK Expands to Gurugram, Redefining Education in North India

Global Educational Ventures (GEV) and SVIET have joined forces to introduce a branch of the renowned King’s College UK in Gurugram, marking a significant leap in reshaping educational standards across North India. The formal agreement signing took place at the iconic Burj Al Arab in Dubai, graced by distinguished personalities from the King’s College board and beyond. Among the esteemed guests were Michael Sloan, the headmaster of King’s College, Justin Chippendale, director of International Schools of King’s College, and Simon Worthy, responsible for the administration and finance of King’s College. Linda Nash, Chair of Governors at King’s College, also graced the occasion alongside other notable figures. Richard Biggs, CEO of GEV and Managing Trustee of SVIET, orchestrated the signing ceremony, emphasizing GEV’s steadfast dedication to supporting this transformative initiative. Dr. Zoltan Fodor, a board governor from Hungary, extended congratulations and elaborated on the educational philosophy guiding the institute’s journey ahead. Michelle Schneider, a board of governor of King’s College UK Gurugram, expressed gratitude to all stakeholders for their support, pledging to uphold the esteemed legacy and unwavering standards of King’s College. Dirk Leidinger, another board member of the upcoming King’s College wing in Gurugram, outlined the school’s vision and articulated plans to maintain the high standards, ethos, and values synonymous with King’s College.