Lucknow,
17 April (HS): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath hosted a Janta
Darshan in Lucknow to directly address public issues. He also announced the
establishment of an extensive night shelter at AIIMS Gorakhpur. The project
strives to quickly settle public concerns while still accommodating people
seeking medical care. Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, held a
Janta Darshan in his Lucknow house to address public issues directly. Accompanied by top officials, he issued
prompt instructions to remedy concerns raised by attendance, demonstrating his
proactive governing approach. Adityanath
also showed a more human side during the occasion, interacting with a youngster
and distributing chocolates, as well as assisting particularly abled folks
using sensor-equipped charging sticks.
Similar
interactions were noted at a previous Janta Darshan in Gorakhpur, highlighting
his dedication to public service since his election in 2017. Further underlining his commitment to public
welfare, the Chief Minister intends to build the groundwork for a big night
shelter at Gorakhpur's AIIMS. The project,
which is scheduled for April 18, comprises the construction of a facility for
500 people and is financially supported by the Power Grid Corporation of India
as part of its CSR initiatives. This
project is intended to assist patients and families from rural places who
require medical treatment.
During
this, Chief Minister Yogi also provided electronic charging sticks, which are
chargeable, to two disabled persons. On this occasion, Chief Secretary Manoj
Kumar Singh, Additional Chief Secretary to Chief Minister SP Goyal, Principal
Secretary Home and Chief Minister Sanjay Prasad, Director General of Police and
other officers were present in the public darshan with Chief Minister Yogi.
Hindusthan Samachar / Abhishek Awasthi