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Shiksha Sambal Yojana Empowers 126 NEET Aspirants

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Shiksha Sambal Yojana Empowers 126 NEET Aspirants

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The orientation session for the second batch of the Shiksha Sambal Yojana was held on Wednesday at the Suhas Auditorium of Allen Supath Campus, Baran Road, Naya Nohra in a lovely show of dedication to inclusive education and youth empowerment. Under the joint direction of LN Maheshwari Parmarth Nyas and Allen Career Institute Private Limited, this project is yet another stride in offering underprivileged students aiming to pass NEET thorough academic support. 

Formally welcomed into the program this year were 126 students chosen from Hindi medium government schools all across many Indian states. As they set off on a path toward their goals, these brilliant minds, supported by their families, came together with hope and enthusiasm. The orientation program not only signaled the start of their NEET preparation for the 2026 exam but also mirrored the cooperative endeavor of colleges determined to provide equal opportunities in education. 

While the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust has made sure the pupils have free lodging and meals under the Shiksha Sambal Yojana, Allen Career Institute has accepted the responsibility of providing 100% free coaching for NEET 2026. This double support system lets the chosen pupils concentrate just on their intellectual development free from the weight of financial hardship. Children and their families from many parts—including Rajasthan, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Chhattisgarh, Jharkhand, and Uttarakhand—have come to take part in this transforming project. 

Along with Rajesh Maheshwari and Dr. Naveen Maheshwari, Allen’s Director and Trustee of LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust, Dr. Govind Maheshwari, began the program with a warm greeting for the students and their guardians. Symbols of the start of a systematic and caring academic trip, each student received a customized letter of good wishes, a kit bag, and necessary study resources. 

Speaking to the assembly, Dr. Govind Maheshwari said Shiksha Sambal is more than only a program; it is a lifeline for families with little means yet infinite dreams. Allen said, “This project promises those who deserve to rise above their conditions through the power of education. ” Allen is committed to developing these pupils with the most of resources, surroundings, and mentoring. Encouraging the pupils to keep disciplined, remain focused, and give themselves entirely to their preparation, he reminded them that success is sure to come following honest work. 

In his speech, director Rajesh Maheshwari congratulated the newly admitted batch and emphasized the need of persistence and constancy. “With great will, even the toughest exams can be overcome. Though Allen will offer you the mentoring and surroundings, your success will be determined by your will and labor. Let this be your first step not only toward your profession but also toward a greater responsibility—once you succeed, assist build the future of at least one more student,” he said, sowing the seeds of a future chain of mentoring and community advancement. 

Echoing the spirit of service and inspiration, Trustee Dr. Naveen Maheshwari explained on the motivating force behind the project. He honored Shri Laxminarayan Maheshwari, whose legacy the LN Maheshwari Parmarth Trust has been established. “It was his intelligence that helped us to see the transforming power of education and the nobility of returning to society,” he remarked. Out of the 126 students chosen this year, 81 are girls and 45 are boys—an encouraging indication of increasing female involvement in science and medicine—said Dr. Maheshwari further. 

Furthermore providing an instructive and encouraging session meant to familiarize the pupils and their parents with the Allen system, Vijay Soni, Allen Vice President, presented a thorough review of the NEET examination and the academic environment the students would then participate in. He reassured the families that every student in the program would receive the same time-tested approach and assistance Allen provided.

Building Principal Amit Kabra shared knowledge about the class activities and campus infrastructure. He went over the academic calendar, important milestones, examination schedules, and revision patterns the pupils would adhere to for the next year. The significance of health and well-being was underlined, reminding pupils that intellectual and physical fitness is essential for academic success. 

Listening intently and with amazement were the students, many of whom had never left their home state before. This project offers them a chance to change their life and break the poverty cycle for their families in addition to an academic experience. Parents as well were overcome with thanks; their eyes were overflowing with emotion as they saw their kids take the first confident steps into a world of possibilities. 

With classrooms ready, books in hand, and dreams shining bright, the 126 young aspirants of the Shiksha Sambal Yojana begin their NEET 2026 journey in Kota. Backed by the vision and dedication of Allen Career Institute and LN Maheshwari Parmarth Nyas, these students are not only being prepared to compete in one of the toughest medical entrance exams in India—they are being equipped to transform their futures and inspire generations to come.

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