Lucknow, April 7 : An Uttar Pradesh government official here on Thursday said the newly inducted ministers have been asked to perform to the best of their abilities in the limited time frame of 100 days given to them. The ministers who had been asked to set targets for 100 days, have already made their presentations before Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and have now been told to work towards achieving their targets. They have been directed to set both short and long-term goals and try to achieve them on time. The ministers are visibly under pressure to perform in order to stay ensconced on their seats. They have no option, but to remain on their toes as their report cards would be reviewed every month. They also would be needed to inform the Government in advance before leaving the state. Adityanath in his first tenure also was a hard taskmaster and would not tolerate non-performers. That is one of the main reasons why there are so many new faces in Yogi 2.0 cabinet, said an official urging anonymity. But all these ministers have little doubt that if they fail to deliver, they will lose their cabinet berths in no time, he added. Being an ascetic himself, the chief minister has also put in place certain austerity measures to check extravagance on the part of ministers and has introduced checks and balances to ensure transparency in departmental dealings. The positive aspect of this style of governance is that ministers who until now considered themselves to be the rulers of the departments they got to serve, would in most likelihood serve people now, focused on their targets and not taking their privileges for granted, he added. A minister of Yogi 2.0 cabinet has today set the target of holding 90 job fairs and providing employment to 25,000 people in the first 90 days. Another said his priority would be to bring as many children to school as possible as well as provide them with books, forms, schoolbags and shoes on time, in addition to enhancing other facilities for children at school. Similarly, all the ministers have set their goals on the directive of the chief minister in accordance with the goals mentioned in BJP’s manifesto for 2022 polls. The manifesto includes a lot of promises including among others waiving of electricity bills of farmers used for irrigation purpose, providing job to at least one individual in every family and free scooty to college-going meritorious girls. It also included providing Rs 1 lakh to a poor family on the wedding of their daughters a monthly pension of Rs 1,500 to widows and destitute women. Besides, the government is moving ahead with its plans to have state-of-the-art government medical colleges in each of the 75 districts of the state and build six mega health parks, alongside doubling the number of MBBS seats and appointing over 6,000 doctors and 10,000 paramedical staff. The chief minister’s bulldozer is also working overtime these days to demolish illegal properties of not only criminals, but also corrupt officers and policemen. Lately, dynamite is also being used by the government agencies for faster removal of illegal properties. No doubt, the government’s goals are big. In the first 90 days, the Yogi Government has set the target to fill 20,000 vacant posts in different departments and to provide 50,000 self employment opport ties. The Government has set an ambitious target of providing self-employment opport ties to five crore people of the state in the next five years. After a highly successful first tenure as the chief minister an emboldened Adityanath is even firmer and resolved to script history in terms of development of the state in his second innings, the official added. “His intent and agenda are even clearer in Yogi 2.0 than in his last tenure as even corrupt officers and bankrupt builders are not safe, let alone mafias and gangsters,” said the official Yogi wants to maintain his track record of delivering, which is the most obvious reason for his resounding victory in the 2022 assembly polls. According to the official figures, the Yogi Government provided employment opport ties for 2.5 crore people through various schemes such as the One District One Product (ODOP) and by supporting the Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises (MSME) sector in the last five years. Even in his few-day old second term government, Yogi has disbursed Rs 585 crore under the State Disaster Response Fund for 16.26 lakh farmers of the state who suffered losses of crops due to excessive unseasonal rains during the financial year 2022 as part of his commitment to farmers. Under his leadership, wheat procurement has also started with a target to purchase 60 lakh million tonnes while the MSP for wheat has been increased from Rs 1,975 per quintal in 2021 to Rs 2,015 per quintal in 2022. He has also given clear instructions to the authorities to make payments to the farmers within 72 hours of purchase. In terms of infrastructure, Purvanchal Expressway is already open to traffic, while Bundelkhand Expressway is on the verge of completion and construction of Ganga Expressway is expected to start soon. The Kushinagar International Airport has already become operational while things are progressing rapidly to begin construction of the international airport in Ayodhya and the Jewar International Airport. The Yogi Government has already acquired 317.855 acres of land for the international airport in Ayodhya and a lease agreement between the Airport Authority of India and the State Civil Aviation Department is in the making. MB ING