Vidisha (MP): Union Agriculture Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan on Sunday inaugurated the ‘Mama Coaching Classes’ initiative in Vidisha, Madhya Pradesh, aimed at offering free coaching and guidance for competitive exams to talented students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
Chouhan represents the Vidisha Lok Sabha constituency.
Chouhan stated, after inaugurating the coaching centre at the Osho Ashram campus in Indraprastha Colony here, that the main aim of Mama Coaching Classes is to offer free guidance to financially underprivileged yet capable young people to help them better prepare for competitive exams.
He stressed that no gifted young person’s aspirations should go unrealised because of a shortage of funds or resources. He stated that when children from rural and modest backgrounds are given proper direction, strong guidance, and adequate opportunities, they are capable of distinguishing themselves in a range of fields nationwide, including the administrative services. Addressing the students, Chouhan said the coaching centre was more than just a place of study; it was a movement dedicated to realizing the aspirations of young people.
The Union minister, widely known as “Mama” in Madhya Pradesh, described the initiative as a way to repay society’s obligations and secure a better future for young people.
He stated that politics is not merely a path to power, but also a potent tool for service and driving social change.
“Mama Coaching has started today in Vidisha, and we will also start it in Raisen and Bhairunda,” he said.
Urging cooperation from everyone involved in the programme, including local residents and team members, Chouhan stated that the active participation of all is essential for the effective operation of this coaching class.
Students coming from far-off places should get a homely environment, security and warmth so that they can study without any problem, he said.
Chouhan added that this initiative will establish a new benchmark in the realms of education and public service. According to the Union minister, it will enable children from the region to progress and attain success.His wife Sadhana Singh and son Kartikeya Singh Chouhan were also present on the occasion.