UP: CM Yogi addresses public grievances during 'Janta Darshan', assures school admission to young girl
Lucknow, February 2
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday addressed public grievances during a 'Janta Darshan' programme in Lucknow and listened to citizens' concerns.
The Chief Minister held a heartwarming interaction with a young girl during the Janta Darshan programme in Lucknow. After the interaction, the Chief Minister ordered his officials to ensure that the child was admitted to school.
Anabi Ali, accompanied by her mother, Farah Musharaf, approached the Chief Minister seeking help for her admission to Loreto Convent School.
Speaking to ANI here, Anabi Ali shared her experience after meeting the Chief Minister, saying, "I met CM Yogi ji and requested him to get me admission in Loreto Convent school."
Farah Musharaf, Anabi Ali's mother, also expressed hope and gratitude following the interaction. "We had come to meet the CM to seek admission for my daughter in Loreto Convent School. She recited a poem before the CM. She is keen to go to school. We are assured that she will get admission in the school," she told ANI.
During the interaction, the Chief Minister reviewed written applications submitted by people and assured them of timely assistance and resolution. He also interacted warmly with children present at the venue, addressing their issues and encouraging them.
The Janta Darshan programme is an initiative of the Uttar Pradesh government through which citizens from across the state meet the Chief Minister to raise their grievances and requests directly.
— ANI
Reader Comments
While the gesture is heartwarming, it highlights a systemic failure. Why should a child's admission depend on a personal meeting with the CM? The education system should be robust enough to handle this routinely.
As a teacher, this makes me so happy! Every child deserves access to good education. Kudos to the mother for taking the initiative and to the CM for listening. May this inspire other parents. Education is the real empowerment. 📚
Janta Darshan is a good concept, but the scale is the issue. How many people can one person meet? The administration needs to be more proactive so that grievances are resolved at the local level itself. Still, a good day for that little girl.
Heartening to see this. Leadership is not just about big policies, but also these small, human moments. Hope the officials follow through on the order promptly. The child's future should not get stuck in red tape.
The little girl reciting a poem is the sweetest part! Shows her eagerness to learn. This is what our focus should be on - enabling every child's dream. More power to her!
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