
Lucknow,
01 June (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a 'Janata Darshan' at his
official residence on Monday. He met people from across the state. He took
their applications and assured them of appropriate action. The Chief Minister
listened to matters related to revenue and police and while giving the
applications to the concerned officials, said that the problems of the common
people should be resolved within the time limit. In case of any delay, the
accountability of the concerned officer should also be fixed. Chief Minister
Yogi also asked some children about their education and told the parents to
send their children to school, because an educated child is the foundation of a
strong India.
Chief
Minister Yogi also received some revenue and police-related matters. He took
cognizance of them and ordered that pending revenue cases be resolved within
the stipulated timeframe. The reasons for cases pending for more than six
months should be reviewed. If there is a delay in resolution, even without a
valid reason, action should be taken against those involved.
The
Chief Minister said that it is our government's priority to resolve the
problems of every needy person. Officials should ensure with utmost sensitivity
that justice is provided without discrimination and that every eligible person
receives the benefits of the schemes, and that proper treatment is provided to
the needy. It is the government and administration's responsibility to bring a
smile to the faces of the needy.
Son!
Just study, leave the rest to us: A girl from Hapur had come with her guardian.
She mentioned the financial condition of her family. The Chief Minister asked
which class she was in, to which the girl replied class 7 and also mentioned
the obstacles in further studies. On this the Chief Minister said go home and
just study, leave the rest to us. He told the guardian that an educated child
is the foundation of a strong India. Officials will call you; your children
must attend school.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi