Raipur– Chief Minister Bhupesh Baghel of Chhattisgarh expressed his admiration for the students of ‘Prayas’ residential schools, which the Chhattisgarh Tribal and Scheduled Caste Development Department runs. He commended their exceptional performance in the JEE Advanced and NEET examinations, stating that “talent finds its way.”

According to the results announced by the Indian Institute of Technology Guwahati for JEE Advanced 2023, out of the 141 students from Prayas residential schools who appeared for the exam, an impressive 57 have qualified. This accomplishment is a testament to their hard work and dedication.

Additionally, Chief Minister Baghel acknowledged the remarkable achievements of 46 students from Dantewada and 77 students from Kanker, who secured positions in the NEET rankings. Among them, 19 students from Dantewada and 71 students from Kanker were selected for JEE. Their success serves as a shining example of the inherent talent and determination present in Chhattisgarh’s youth.

In light of their outstanding performance, Chief Minister Baghel congratulated all the students and extended his best wishes for their bright and prosperous futures. These accomplishments highlight the state government’s commitment to providing quality education and opportunities for students across Chhattisgarh.

The Chief Minister, Bhupesh Baghel, further emphasized the significance of these achievements, underscoring the government’s dedication to promoting education and empowering students from all backgrounds. He reiterated his commitment to continue supporting and nurturing Chhattisgarh’s youth’s talent, ensuring they have access to the best opportunities and resources. The students’ success from Prayas residential schools serves as a source of inspiration for others and showcases the immense potential within the state’s education system.