UP CM gives patient hearing to complainants at 'Janata Darshan' event, emphasises kids education for nation’s empowerment
Lucknow, 04 May (HS): On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a ''Janata Darshan'' here, meeting with people from across the state and assuring them that any real issues will be handled as soon as p
On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a 'Janata Darshan'


Lucknow,

04 May (HS): On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a

'Janata Darshan' here, meeting with people from across the state and assuring

them that any real issues will be handled as soon as possible. During the

programme, the chief minister met with complainants and addressed their

grievances, emphasizing the government's commitment to resolving valid

concerns. Adityanath also spoke with the children who had accompanied their

parents and enquired about their schooling. When he learned that several of

them had not yet been registered in school, he persuaded their parents to

assure their admittance. The government provides facilities, but it is up to

you to educate your children. Only educated children can build a successful

India, he stated.

The

chief minister emphasized developments in the education system during the last

nine years, stating that quality education is now available at both the basic

and secondary levels.

He

stated that elementary school pupils receive Rs 1,200 in cash help for

uniforms, books, shoes, and other necessities, as well as nutritious midday

meals.

Several

youths expressed worries about jobs at the 'Janata Darshan'. The chief minister

stated that more than nine lakh youngsters have received government jobs in the

previous nine years as a result of an open and fair recruiting procedure. He

also stated that the government plans to conduct new recruiting campaigns

across departments this year, which would assist thousands of job seekers. You

only need to prepare with diligence. There is no need to approach someone. Our

government does not allow for recommendations. He stated that if you have

merit, you would almost certainly get hired.

Adityanath

instructed officials to undertake quick investigations and take tough

punishment against anyone found guilty in the wake of complaints about unlawful

land encroachment. He directed revenue, administrative, and police officers to

investigate such incidents collaboratively, take necessary measures, and keep

the government informed. He stated that such allegations would not be allowed

under any circumstances.

Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi


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