Yogi Adityanath to Give Appointment Letters, Launch Rs 2,131 Cr Projects in Saharanpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath announced the distribution of appointment letters to selected candidates under a transparent recruitment process. He will also launch 325 development projects worth Rs 2,131 crore in Saharanpur. The Chief Minister criticized the previous "uncle-nephew" culture in recruitment, alleging corruption and favouritism. His government has transformed the recruitment process into a merit-based system, he said.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath: Appointment Letters, Rs 2,131 Cr Projects Today

  • Appointment letters to be distributed to selected candidates under transparent recruitment
  • 325 development projects worth Rs 2,131 crore to be launched in Saharanpur
  • CM criticizes "uncle-nephew" culture in previous recruitment processes
  • Government transformed recruitment into merit-based system
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Selected candidates to get appointment letters, Rs 2,131 cr development projects to be launched in Saharanpur today: CM Yogi

UP CM Yogi Adityanath will distribute appointment letters to selected candidates and launch 325 development projects worth Rs 2,131 crore in Saharanpur today.

"This is the new Uttar Pradesh, where on one hand, the dreams of the youth are taking a new flight, and on the other hand, development projects are providing a new momentum to the progress of the state. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, May 7

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said appointment letters would be distributed to selected candidates under the "fair and transparent" recruitment process conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission and the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission, while development projects worth Rs 2,131 crore would be launched in Saharanpur.

"Today, in Lucknow, appointment letters will be distributed to the selected candidates under the fair and transparent selection process conducted by the Uttar Pradesh Public Service Commission and the Uttar Pradesh Subordinate Services Selection Commission. On this occasion, the selected Professors/Readers/Medical Officers and Staff Nurses for the AYUSH Department, Instructors for the Vocational Education Department, and Nurses/Hostel Wardens and Compounders for the Divyangjan Empowerment Department will embark on their new journey of service," CM Yogi Adityanath said in a post on X.

The Chief Minister further announced, "Thereafter, in Saharanpur, the inauguration and foundation stone laying of 325 development projects worth ₹2,131 crore will take place, along with the distribution of certificates to the beneficiaries of various public welfare schemes. This is the new Uttar Pradesh, where on one hand, the dreams of the youth are taking a new flight, and on the other hand, development projects are providing a new momentum to the progress of the state."

https://x.com/myogiadityanath/status/2052205124567920804

Earlier on May 3, Yogi Adityanath criticised what he termed the "uncle-nephew" culture in recruitment processes while distributing appointment letters to newly selected candidates in the Food Safety and Drug Administration Department in Lucknow.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister alleged that previous recruitment systems were marred by corruption, favouritism and bribery."Otherwise, what used to happen earlier? The chairman of the recruitment board used to sit on one side, and the uncle-nephew duo used to set out to collect money. Everyone knew it. Names used to be written on pieces of paper," he said.

The Chief Minister said his government had transformed the recruitment process into a transparent and merit-based system.

"If we want to stop dishonest politicians and corrupt bureaucrats, we must start from ourselves. The common people want to live their lives honestly," he added.

Yogi Adityanath also said that Uttar Pradesh's earlier image as a "BIMARU" state was linked to corruption, discrimination and irregularities in governance and recruitment systems.

- ANI

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Ananya R
My brother got selected in UPSSSC last year through transparent process. No donation, no recommendation. This is real change for UP. But we need to ensure these appointment letters reach actual candidates and not get stuck in babu's files. 😊
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James A
Interesting to see development focus in smaller cities like Saharanpur. The ₹2,131 crore figure is impressive. Hope these projects bring real infrastructure improvement and employment opportunities beyond just government jobs. Accountability is key.
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Nikhil C
Uncle-nephew culture ko khatam karne ka kaam Yogi ji ne kiya hai. But corruption still exists in lower levels - tehsils, police stations. We need this transparency everywhere. Acha hai ki youth ko mauka mil raha hai bina kharcha kiye. 👏
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Sarah B
Good to see merit-based recruitment being highlighted. The "uncle-nephew" comment resonates with many who've experienced systemic corruption. Still, we must ensure that development projects in Saharanpur include local consultation and environmental considerations.
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Priyanka N
As someone from Saharanpur, this news gives hope. We need better roads, hospitals, schools. 325 projects in one go is ambitious. But please focus on quality too - pichle projects me bhi paisa to laga tha, par results dikhe nahi. Bas ab sach mein kaam ho. 🙏

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