The CM further instructed that It is essential to allocate 15-16 per cent of the total area as reserved green space within the master plan of every city.
The Uttar Pradesh government has decided to purchase 804 inflatable boats for 22 flood-prone districts of the state. The inflatable boats, to be bought at the cost of Rs 80.40 crores, will cater to the needs of 2,412 villages located in the basins of the Ghaghra/Saryu, Rapti, and Sharda rive
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday instructed the officials to address public issues with utmost seriousness and sensitivity as well as ensure satisfactory solutions in Janata Darshan at Gorakhnath Temple premises on Sunday.
The Chief Minister took letters from the people gathered at the temple premises and gave necessary direction to officials for the speedy disposal of public grievances.
The central and state governments, working together, are not only ensuring the benefits of welfare plans without discrimination but also making efforts, with public cooperation, to eliminate the evils of the society, he added.
Close on the heels of the Yogi Adityanath government imposing a ban on Halal-certified food items in the state, the chief food information officer of Gorakhpur conducted a raid at City Mall and AD Mall on Tuesday.
Addressing public concerns during the Janata Darshan, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday directed officials to ensure that there is no delay in resolving the issues faced by the people and said that the resolution of every problem is the main priority of the government.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed both administrative and police officials to address public concerns with the utmost seriousness, sensitivity, and attention, ensuring effective resolutions.
The Chief Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of a total of 52 development projects worth Rs 153 crore for different gram panchayats of Gorakhpur district on the occasion.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has remarked that before 2014, government schemes were often distributed based on caste, voting preferences, religion, and personal connections.