CM Yogi Adityanath Addresses Public Grievances in Lucknow

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Narendra Jijhontiya

Lucknow, February 16: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a ‘Janata Darshan‘ event on Monday, personally meeting with every petitioner who attended. He listened to their concerns and issued directives for resolution.

The Chief Minister urged residents to first consult with district and division-level officials regarding their issues before coming to Lucknow. He emphasized that officials at these levels are committed to addressing public grievances. If problems remain unresolved for any reason, he encouraged individuals to visit Lucknow. CM Yogi stated that resolving the issues of every distressed citizen is a government priority. Officials must ensure that grievances are addressed at the district level.

During the meeting, several entrepreneurs presented their challenges. The Chief Minister took each petition seriously, instructing relevant departments, particularly the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDC) and district administration, to ensure prompt and timely solutions. He clearly stated that a robust investment ecosystem has been established in the state, with transparent systems, including a single-window facility. Any issues faced by entrepreneurs must be prioritized for resolution. He firmly asserted that any delays or negligence in investment and industrial development would not be tolerated.

At the ‘Janata Darshan’ event, a citizen requested that physical education activities be made mandatory in all primary schools under the Basic Education Council. The Chief Minister took this suggestion seriously and assured that necessary actions would be directed to the relevant department. He remarked that education should not be limited to textbook knowledge; sports and physical activities play a crucial role in the holistic development of students. Additionally, he instructed officials to ensure fair, transparent, and swift action in matters related to illegal encroachments and police cases.

CM Yogi Adityanath also interacted with children who accompanied their parents, inquiring about their well-being and engaging in light-hearted banter. He asked the children about their classes, and after receiving their responses, he encouraged them to study diligently, play well, and enjoy their childhood. The Chief Minister distributed chocolates to the children and blessed them for a bright future.

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