Emphasizes that the police should be sensitive to victims and ensure local-level hearings.
LUCKNOW, June 20 (The CONNECT) – Resuming his Janata Darshan programme with a bang, UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directed officials to address people’s grievances promptly and ensure a just resolution of their issues within a specified timeframe.
At the public hearing attended by hundreds of people from different parts of the state, the Chief Minister warned officials against any kind of negligence on their part in redressing people’s grievances.
CM Yogi met everyone, including men, women and the youth, listened to their concerns patiently, and instructed the concerned officials to ensure justice to them within a given timeframe.
The Chief Minister also addressed complaints of police harassment seriously, emphasizing that the police should be sensitive to victims and ensure local-level hearings.
He also responded to requests for financial assistance for medical treatment, instructing that the necessary paperwork be completed promptly to provide aid to the patients.
Yogi assured those with complaints of land encroachment that such issues would not be tolerated and instructed officials to take strict action to prevent them. He also listened to the youth’s concerns and assured them of swift resolutions.
Meanwhile, the UP police continued its crackdown on criminals, post-elections in line with its zero tolerance policy and action taken against 9 criminals in 15 days, two were killed in encounters, and 96 injured.
Notorious criminals like Prashant Singh ‘Prince’ and Nilesh Rai were gunned down, mafia Vijay Mishra was jailed.
Meerut’s gangster Vinay Tyagi and Kanpur’s Pappu Smart are now in police custody
Action taken against Sipahi gang; Rs. 4.5 Crore in assets seized from Moonchh Gang.
Anti-Malaria Month: June is being observed as ‘Anti-Malaria Month’ under the National Vector Borne Disease Control Program
In its ongoing pursuit to make Uttar Pradesh malaria-free by 2027, the Yogi government is focusing on investigation of every malaria case and ensuring complete treatment for every patient.
In line with CM Yogi’s directive, June is being observed as Anti-Malaria Month under the National Vector Borne Disease Control Program. This year, the state has reported 771 cases of malaria.
Affodable plots: The Uttar Pradesh Government will soon launch an ambitious scheme near the under-construction Jewar Airport, offering approximately 6,000 plots at affordable prices.
This proposed scheme by the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) will enable those dreaming of owning a house near Noida International Airport (Jewar Airport) to purchase a 30 square meter plot for as little as Rs 7.77 lakh.
Public interest in properties within the YEIDA area has surged following the selection of the developer for the Noida International Airport. In the authority’s last residential plot scheme, over 150,000 applicants sought plot allotments.
This has necessitated planning and allotment of smaller plots for economically weaker and low-income groups within the authority’s jurisdiction.
The Yamuna Expressway, which connects Delhi, Noida, Greater Noida, Agra, Mathura, Aligarh, and Faridabad, underscores the scheme’s significance.