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Administration must resolve problems within the stipulated time: Chief Minister

CM advises children: Read books, avoid excessive use of social media

If entrepreneurs face any difficulty at any level, it must be resolved on priority: CM Yogi

Lucknow, March 2026 : CM Yogi Adityanath held a ‘Janata Darshan’ on Monday. During the session, Chief Minister personally approached people who had come from different parts of the state with their grievances.

He received their applications and assured them that the government is committed to resolving everyone’s legitimate problems.

He told them to return home without worry, assuring that their issues would be addressed. Chief Minister also directed administrative and police officials in the districts to ensure that every problem is resolved within the stipulated time frame.

During the ‘Janata Darshan’, two entrepreneurs presented their concerns before Chief Minister. Taking their applications, Chief Minister directed the concerned departments, particularly the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA) and the district administration, to ensure time-bound resolution.

Chief Minister clearly stated, “An excellent ecosystem for investment has been created in the state. The government has implemented several transparent systems, including a single window system”.

He instructed, the problems faced by entrepreneurs should be resolved on a priority basis. He firmly stated that any delay or negligence in investment and industrial development will not be tolerated.

A complainant from Kasganj raised a police related grievance before the Chief Minister, alleging delay in action in his case. In response, CM Yogi directed the Superintendent of Police to take cognizance of the matter and ensure a time bound resolution.

Another case related to a family dispute was also presented. Taking a strict stance on a complaint related to illegal encroachment, Chief Minister said, such matters will not be tolerated. He assured the complainant that immediate action would be taken in accordance with the law.

Read books, use social media minimally

Some children had also accompanied their parents to the ‘Janata Darshan’. Chief Minister gave chocolates to the children and asked them about their studies. Speaking to one child, he advised, ‘Read books. Use social media only as much as necessary. Excessive use can be harmful’.
Chief Minister also advised them to minimize the use of mobile phones and similar devices.

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