
Gorakhpur, 02 June (HS): Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath,
while directing officials during the Janta Darshan, said that it should be
ensured that the benefits of the government's welfare schemes reach every
eligible citizen. From housing to medical treatment, to education for
daughters, marriage, to pensions for the destitute and the elderly, the
government has numerous schemes for every needy member of society. All eligible
individuals should be encouraged to apply and the benefits of these schemes
should be extended to them.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, who arrived in Gorakhpur
late Monday evening, met with approximately 200 people and listened to their
problems during a public audience event held at the Gorakhnath Temple on
Tuesday morning. During this, he offered heartfelt support, promising to
provide the needy with benefits from housing and other programs, and to provide
substantial financial assistance for the treatment of those suffering from
serious illnesses.
He said that the government is committed to providing the
benefits of welfare schemes to every needy and eligible person and to
effectively resolving every problem. He urged people to apply for the benefits
of the schemes. He also directed officials to ensure that every eligible person
applies for the relevant schemes and receives the benefits.
After listening to the problems of the people who came for
Janta Darshan, CM Yogi referred the applications to the concerned
administrative and police officers for disposal and directed that the
resolution of all the problems should be timely, fair and satisfactory.
The Chief Minister urged officials to demonstrate immediate
sensitivity to public concerns. As usual, some people came to the Janta Darshan
seeking financial assistance for medical treatment. The Chief Minister assured
them that no one's treatment would be halted due to lack of funds. He directed
officials to ensure the administration quickly prepares and provides high-level
treatment estimates for those in need. The government will immediately provide
funding upon receipt of the estimates.
A woman from Jaunpur district, who had come to Janta
Darshan, accused an NGO of giving her fake certificates and demanded an inquiry
against it. On this, the Chief Minister directed the officials to investigate
the matter and take necessary action. On complaints related to land grabbing,
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed the police that if any powerful person
is forcibly occupying someone's land, then strict action should be taken
against him. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath pampered and blessed the children
who had come with their families to Janta Darshan. He also gave them chocolates
while encouraging them to study hard.
CM Yogi did cow service in the cowshed of the temple: During
his visit to the Gorakhnath Temple on Tuesday morning, Chief Minister Yogi
Adityanath, in addition to serving the people by holding public darshan, also
visited the temple's cowshed to serve the cows. He lovingly patted the cows and
cattle, fed them jaggery and bread with his own hands, and instructed the
cowshed workers to properly care for the cattle.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi