Lucknow,
18 Oct (HS): According
to an official announcement from the Uttar Pradesh CMO, Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath has issued stringent directions about festivals and festivities,
emphasizing that no neglect would be permitted during festivals and that all
personnel must be active in the field.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has issued severe
directions about holidays and festivities, warning that not even the
slightest negligence will be tolerated during festivals, and that
all personnel must be active in the field, according to an
announcement from his office. The CMO
stated that directives were provided to strengthen police patrolling in
populated places, markets, and religious sites.
Additionally, 24-hour surveillance with drones and CCTV was ordered, and
fire tenders were to be maintained on standby in case of an emergency.
The
Chief Minister, Yogi Adityanath, declared that severe action should be taken
against anti-social groups. He also told them to keep a close check on any
questionable persons. CM Yogi highlighted the importance of regular
collaboration among the police, administration, and municipal corporation. He
also issued orders to ensure smooth traffic, an uninterrupted electricity
supply, and sufficient sanitation.
He also stated that ongoing efforts against criminals and mafia elements must
continue, and that no dangling electrical wires should be discovered anywhere.
CM Yogi also ensured that the event was enjoyed quietly and securely, which is
the primary obligation of all authorities. Meanwhile, Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath expressed sincere wishes to the state's residents on Dhanteras, wishing
them happiness, wealth, and good health.
CM
Yogi emphasized that the festival signifies both Dharma and Artha in India's
everlasting Hindu heritage, as well as the birth anniversary of Lord
Dhanvantari, and voiced optimism about Uttar Pradesh's economic prosperity.
In a tweet on X, UP CMO stated, UPCM
@myogiadityanath has conveyed sincere greetings to the people of the state on
Dhanteras and wishes them happiness and success. According to the Chief Minister, Dhanteras
represents both Dharma and Artha in India's everlasting Hindu religion's
Purushartha Chatushtaya. Dhanteras also
commemorates the birth of Lord Dhanvantari, the patron of health.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi