UP CM shares account of state's development & achievements via Yogi Ki Patti
Lucknow, 23 March (HS): On the end of nine years of state governance, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath provided an account of the state''s progress and achievements through Yogi Ki Patti, which was i
Yogi Ki Patti, inspired by nine forms of Goddess Durga


Lucknow, 23

March (HS): On

the end of nine years of state governance, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi

Adityanath provided an account of the state's progress and achievements through

Yogi Ki Patti, which was inspired by Goddess Durga's nine

incarnations. During this time, he spoke about Uttar Pradesh's stability and

growth.

CM

Yogi, while associating the holy festivities of Navratri to the government's

nine-year reconstruction, emphasized Uttar Pradesh's growth via the inspiration

of Adishakti Maa Durga's nine forms. With Maa Durga's blessings, CM Yogi

declared that there are no riots or curfews in Uttar Pradesh anymore, and the

state is celebrating the festivals fearlessly. He stated that openness

(innovation and good governance) has resulted in significant beneficial changes

in agriculture, education, and government jobs in Uttar Pradesh during the

previous nine years.

He penned

a post on X, which reads as follows: “My respected citizens of the state,

inspired by the nine forms of the primordial power, Maa Durga, Uttar Pradesh

has taken flight to progress in the nine years of its reconstruction. The

government's schemes have resulted in women gaining confidence, and everyday

challenges have been transformed into opportunities for development. Our

government has prioritized the underprivileged. Today, the farmer is not a

debtor, but a producer. Daughters are safe. To ensure this journey reaches its

destination, every citizen of the state must fulfill their responsibilities

inspired by the mantra of Rashtradharma Sarvapratham. I pray to the

primordial power to empower us all and instill a new consciousness.”

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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