Housing for the poor at religious places, no new loudspeakers: Top decision by Yogi Sarkar 2.0 in first 30 days

As the Yogi Adityanath government completed 30 days today, it took several decisions on employment, housing, farmers and other issues affecting the common man. When Yogi Adityanath took oath as the Chief Minister for the second time in a row, he decided to extend the free ration scheme for three months. It was said that the scheme for the poor played a vital role in helping the BJP win the UP elections.

In the next six months, more than 2.5 lakh houses will be built for the poor. Within the first 100 days of the government, more than 10 thousand recruitment will be done on the vacant posts in government departments. Smart villages will be developed on the lines of smart cities, for which an action plan is being prepared.

BJP spokesperson Rakesh Tripathi told News18, “We have set our target for the next 100 days in the first 30 days of our government. All the ministers are keeping good coordination with their respective departments. Yogi Adityanath has set an example in law and order and we will take it forward.

In view of the latest controversy, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had said that no new loudspeakers and microphones will be installed at religious places. Loudspeakers at old places should be confined within the premises.

After the Jahangirpuri violence in Delhi, he said that no new religious procession should be taken out without prior permission. The decision has been welcomed by religious leaders.

Other important decisions include giving two acres of land for cultivation to 63 Hindu families who migrated from East Pakistan 52 years ago.

Not only this, prompt and strict action against criminals and mafia resulted in seizure of property worth Rs 200 crore within a month. In fact, bulldozers have been run against more than 100 mafia and criminals. However, the Chief Minister has given clear instructions that bulldozer action should not be taken against the poor and shopkeepers.

For sugarcane farmers, the UP chief minister has directed them to pay Rs 8,000 crore within 100 days after taking charge again.

Fulfilling the promise made in his Sankalp Patra, the government has started distributing tablets and smartphones to the students.

In order to improve the law and order situation in Uttar Pradesh, the Chief Minister transferred more than one and a half dozen IAS and IPS officers.

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