Addressing the 136th convocation ceremony of Allahabad University, the chief minister emphasised that every new piece of knowledge is a science in its own right, and distancing oneself from it creates self-imposed barriers.
"Many people struggle to accept new ideas and reforms, often protesting against them. The era of demanding that personal needs be met regardless of circumstances is over, and such attitudes will never lead to the progress of the nation or the society," Adityanath said, according to an official statement.
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