"We cannot progress without education. All the countries, which have progressed economically, first ensured strengthening of educational system," he said.
Inaugurating the Rafeeq-ul-Mulk IAS study centre at Urdu Academy here, Akhilesh said it would provide all possible help to students aspiring for the most difficult examination in the country.
He said that setting up the center for Urdu students was an appreciable step.
Akhilesh expressed confidence that a change would come and every person would get equal opportunity.
The state government was working for the welfare of all sections of the society, he said, adding, that the country could progress only after following the path of secularism and change would come when all get opportunity to progress.
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