The educational revolution in Chhattisgarh is now reaching the homes of poor and working-class families in remote areas, transforming their children’s dreams into reality. Through the government’s Atal Utkrisht Shiksha Yojana, the commitment to provide high-quality education to the state’s brightest students is now coming to life. In this context, Dimple Kashyap, daughter of Nandkishore Kashyap, a registered laborer from village Bilauri in the Jagdalpur development block of Bastar district, has achieved success through her ingenuity and hard work. Based on the state merit list, Dimple has been selected for the prestigious Sanskar City School in Rajnandgaon, a joyous achievement for her family. Dimple is studying in grade six and will receive free education until grade twelve.
The most significant aspect of this proud achievement is that the Chhattisgarh Building and Other Construction Workers Welfare Board has undertaken the responsibility of covering the entire cost of Dimple’s education, from secondary to higher secondary level. The provision of this free and high-quality education has completely removed the burden of financial worries from the family, ensuring that nothing will now hinder Dimple’s progress. Regarding his daughter’s unprecedented success, father Nandkishore Kashyap emotionally expresses that for a laborer, this is like a dream come true. He works hard day and night to ensure that his children’s future is better and easier than his own struggles. Today, this government welfare scheme has given wings to his vague dreams.
As parents, the Kashyap couple feels proud today. They now have unshakable confidence that their daughter’s future is not only secure, but that with her unwavering dedication, she will reach heights of success they had only ever dreamed of. Dimple’s journey from village Bilauri-2 to a prestigious school is an inspiration to every section of society who, due to lack of resources, have suppressed their talent. This government initiative sends a clear message that if a child has talent and a desire to progress, government schemes act as a strong bridge, helping them reach the highest peaks of success.






















































































































































