Yogi Adityanath Chairs UP Cabinet Meet, Over 37 Key Proposals Approved

The Uttar Pradesh Cabinet meeting, chaired by Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, approved more than 37 proposals aimed at accelerating development and strengthening governance. Deputy CMs Brajesh Pathak and Keshav Prasad Maurya highlighted the decisions as historic, focusing on public welfare, infrastructure, and a fixed support price for the Rabi crop. Ministers have been directed to visit their assigned districts to communicate the government's achievements over the past nine years to the public. The meeting underscored the administration's commitment to development, farmer compensation, and ensuring essential supplies like gas reach every household.

Key Points: UP Cabinet Approves 37+ Proposals for Development Under Yogi Adityanath

  • Over 37 proposals approved
  • Focus on infrastructure & public services
  • Rabi crop support price fixed
  • Ministers to showcase 9-year achievements
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Key development decisions taken at UP Cabinet meet chaired by CM Adityanath

UP Cabinet meeting chaired by CM Yogi Adityanath approves over 37 proposals focused on infrastructure, law & order, and farmer welfare.

"Historic decisions have been made today in the public interest and for the welfare of the poor. - Keshav Prasad Maurya"

Lucknow, March 23

Important decisions related to infrastructure, IT and electronics, law and order, education, and industrial development were taken during the Cabinet and Council of Ministers meeting held at Lok Bhavan in Lucknow on Monday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.

The decisions are expected to provide new momentum and strength to the state government's resolve of building a self-reliant and developed Uttar Pradesh while making people's lives simpler, safer and more prosperous.

According to the state government, several proposals across key sectors were discussed during the meeting with the aim of accelerating development and strengthening governance in the state.

Deputy Chief Minister, Brajesh Pathak, said that more than 37 proposals were discussed and approved during the Cabinet meeting.

"Today, through the Cabinet meeting, more than 37 proposals were discussed and passed. Our commitment is towards the all-round development of Uttar Pradesh," Pathak said while addressing reporters after the meeting.

He added that the government remains focussed on ensuring better infrastructure, improved public services and stronger law and order in the state.

Pathak also criticised the Opposition Samajwadi Party, alleging that during its tenure the safety and dignity of women were often under threat, while the present government has worked towards strengthening security and ensuring respect for women.

Deputy Chief Minister, Keshav Prasad Maurya, described the decisions taken during the Cabinet meeting as historic and said they were aimed at public welfare, particularly for the benefit of the poor.

"Historic decisions have been made today in the public interest and for the welfare of the poor. The support price for the Rabi crop has also been fixed," Maurya said.

He further said that the Uttar Pradesh government has now completed nine years in office and directed all ministers in charge of districts to visit their respective districts and inform people about the government's achievements during this period.

"Ministers have been asked to go to their districts and communicate the achievements of the government over the past nine years to the public," Maurya said.

Maurya also reiterated the government's commitment towards welfare measures, particularly for farmers.

"Our government is dedicated to the poor, women, farmers, and the youth. This time, the Rabi crop has been excellent. Although the weather was slightly adverse and farmers did suffer some damage, it will be immediately assessed and compensation will definitely be provided," he said.

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh Jal Shakti Minister Swatantra Dev Singh said that instructions have been issued to ensure that essential supplies reach every household.

"Everyone has been instructed that there is no shortage of gas. All incharge ministers should pay attention in their respective districts and ensure that gas reaches every household," he said.

The Cabinet meeting underscored the state government's continued focus on development, welfare initiatives and strengthening governance across Uttar Pradesh.

- IANS

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Priyanka N
While the announcements sound positive, the real test is implementation at the ground level. We hear about many proposals, but common people in villages still face issues with basic services. Hope this time it's different.
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Aman W
Fixing the support price for Rabi crop is a welcome step! Farmers have been through a lot with the weather. Timely compensation is key. Also, focus on IT and electronics can bring much-needed jobs for youth. 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who has visited UP recently, the development in cities like Lucknow and Varanasi is visible. However, the ministers being asked to tour districts and report achievements feels more like a political campaign than governance. The work should speak for itself.
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Karthik V
Ensuring no shortage of LPG is a basic necessity, not an achievement. The focus should be on sustainable development and reducing pollution. Hope the infrastructure push includes better public transport and waste management.
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Meera T
Women's safety is paramount. If the government has genuinely worked on this front, it's the most significant achievement. Hope the law & order measures are effective in both cities and rural areas. Jai Hind!

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