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India - June 9, 2024

“CM Yogi Orders Ministers to Hit the Field, Listen, and Resolve Issues Promptly!”

Lucknow : With the conclusion of the Lok Sabha elections, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has once again directed ministers to engage with the public by imparting the mantra of ‘communication, coordination, and sensitivity.’ He emphasized that the government exists for the people, and their welfare is paramount. Therefore, it is imperative to address the issues, expectations, and needs of individuals standing at the forefront of society. 

He said that the ministers should go to the field, engage with the public with sensitivity, and coordinate with local representatives and government administration to resolve issues. Any problems encountered should be promptly reported to the Chief Minister’s office, ensuring full support at all times.

During a special meeting with the council of ministers held on Saturday, the Chief Minister extended congratulations on the formation of the government at the Center for the third consecutive time under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Additionally, he congratulated the ministers who were elected as Members of Parliament.

He stated that the development in Uttar Pradesh has gained momentum over the past 10 years under the Prime Minister’s leadership, and in the next five years, we will achieve many new milestones. 

CM Yogi urged all honourable ministers to significantly promote the achievements of both the central and state governments and to enhance their presence on social media platforms. The public should be informed about the policies, decisions, and positive outcomes of the double-engine government.

During his interaction with the ministers, the Chief Minister emphasized that whether they are ministers or other public representatives, everyone must avoid ‘VIP culture.’ He stressed that none of their activities should reflect VIP culture, and urged everyone to remain vigilant and cautious in this regard.

Discussing the departmental action plan, the Chief Minister stated that the state government is working towards the goal of a $1 trillion economy. He highlighted that responsibilities for each department have been clearly outlined, underscoring that it is the duty of ministers to regularly assess progress towards this target and swiftly address any issues that may arise.

While discussing future programs, he mentioned that extensive plantation drives, the School Chalo Abhiyan, and communicable disease control programs are scheduled for the coming days. Efforts from everyone will be required for their success. All honourable ministers should ensure their contribution in their respective areas.

The Chief Minister stated that the first quarter of the financial year 2024-25 is about to end. All departments should ensure the appropriate expenditure of the funds allocated in the current budget. He stressed the need for expediting both allocation and expenditure processes, urging for a thorough review of departmental expenditures at every level.

He also mentioned that under the guidance of the Prime Minister, we are receiving all possible assistance from the central government for the comprehensive development of the state. Efforts should be made to establish coordination with the centre to obtain the remaining funds. Departmental ministers should personally communicate with the ministers of the Government of India. Projects should not be hindered due to the lack of central share. The work should be continued by releasing the state share as per the rules. All departments should ensure to send 100 per cent utility certificates on time.

Prioritizing public hearings, the Chief Minister stated that the core of all the state’s welfare efforts is the satisfaction of the common man and the advancement of the state. The public hearing resolution system (IGRS and CM Helpline) is a very useful medium for the easy resolution of common people’s complaints and problems. Whether they are ministers, other public representatives, or officers/employees, everyone has the responsibility to promptly prioritize and resolve the applications received on IGRS. 

He also mentioned that we have adopted a zero-tolerance policy against crime and criminals. Ministers should also review the actions being taken at the police station, tehsil, and district levels regarding applications received on IGRS and the CM Helpline. He also underscored the importance of implementing the e-Cabinet system for conducting cabinet meetings and ensuring the effective integration of the e-office system across all departments.

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