Yogi Adityanath Reviews Security, Healthcare in Balrampur, Inaugurates Agra Hospital

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath conducted a review meeting in Balrampur, focusing on enhancing security and facilities for devotees at the Devi Patan Shaktipeeth. He instructed officials to hold daily public hearings to resolve citizen issues promptly. The CM also inaugurated the Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital in Agra, praising the group for establishing their eighth facility. He highlighted the state's healthcare progress, noting a major increase in medical colleges and the provision of free critical services like dialysis in every district.

Key Points: CM Yogi Reviews Balrampur Security, Inaugurates Agra Super Speciality Hospital

  • Security review at Devi Patan Shaktipeeth
  • Daily public hearings ordered
  • Inauguration of Yatharth Hospital in Agra
  • Healthcare infrastructure expansion highlighted
  • Free dialysis & CT scans in all districts
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath conducts review meeting on security and healthcare in Balrampur

UP CM Yogi Adityanath conducts security review in Balrampur, visits temple, and inaugurates Yatharth Group's eighth super speciality hospital in Agra.

"This hospital will become a symbol of that, and with this belief, we have all gathered here... - Yogi Adityanath"

Balrampur, March 12

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued necessary instructions during a review meeting on Thursday of the Balrampur division. He stressed the importance of enhancing security, facilities, and cleanliness for devotees at the Devi Patan Shaktipeeth.

He instructed officials to conduct daily public hearings to address citizens' issues and ensure timely resolution. He emphasised the need to prevent individuals like Changur from emerging again by activating village watchmen and ensuring effective information sharing.

CM Yogi also visited the Maa Pateshwari temple in Balrampur and offered prayers. He also fed jaggery and fodder to the cattle at a cowshed in the temple premises.

Earlier, on March 7, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the Yatharth Super Speciality Hospital in Agra, praising the Yatharth Group for establishing the facility. Addressing a gathering at the event, the Chief Minister extended his best wishes to the hospital group and highlighted the significance of the facility being the group's eighth hospital. Chief Minister added that the achievement of the eight siddhis is often linked with the attainment of the "Nav Nidhis" (nine treasures).

CM Yogi said, "On behalf of the state government, I extend my heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to the Yatharth Group for this new hospital in Agra, Uttar Pradesh. This is the eighth hospital of the Yatharth Group, meaning you have established this hospital in Agra in the form of your 'Ashta Siddhi (eight siddhis). When there are eight siddhis, the 'Nav Nidhis' (nine treasures) are also attained, and I think that's about to begin. This hospital will become a symbol of that, and with this belief, we have all gathered here with the Yatharth Group to offer our best wishes."

CM Adityanath emphasised the importance of quality healthcare, stating that every individual has the right to receive it. He highlighted the progress made in Uttar Pradesh's healthcare sector, citing the increase in medical colleges from 17 in 2017 to 81 currently, along with two AllMS institutions.

The Chief Minister also credited Prime Minister Modi's leadership for establishing a new India, with a growing economy and improved infrastructure.

Highlighting the country's development trajectory, he stated that the combination of heritage and modern progress is taking shape across India. The Chief Minister also cited improvements in infrastructure and transportation, including the expansion of highways, construction of expressways, and the growth of modern public transport systems.

He also mentioned initiatives like free dialysis and CT scan facilities in every district, stating, "Today, within Uttar Pradesh, the facility of free dialysis is available in every district, and the facility of CT scan is available. In the year 2017, only 17 medical colleges were operational in Uttar Pradesh. Today, 81 medical colleges are being operated across the state, and 2 AIIMS are being operated."

- ANI

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Priya S
The increase from 17 to 81 medical colleges is a massive achievement for UP's healthcare. This will benefit so many families in the long run. Free dialysis in every district is a lifesaver for many. More power to such initiatives!
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Rohit P
Visiting the temple and feeding the cattle shows he connects with the local culture and sentiments. It's important for leaders to be seen participating in community traditions, not just giving orders from Lucknow.
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Sarah B
While the numbers on medical colleges are impressive, the real test is the quality of care and staff availability in these institutions. Hope the focus is on sustainable outcomes and not just infrastructure numbers.
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Vikram M
Activating village watchmen is crucial for rural security. In our village, the chowkidar system had become inactive. If this gets revived with proper support, it can prevent a lot of small crimes and build trust.
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Kavya N
The part about preventing individuals like Changur from emerging again is interesting. It shows an understanding of local issues. Hope this leads to a more proactive police and administration in the division. Jai Maa Pateshwari! 🛕

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