Yogi Adityanath Grants Land Rights to Displaced Families, Launches ₹1,200 Cr Projects

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to distribute land ownership certificates to hundreds of families displaced from Bangladesh and to thousands from the Tharu tribe. He will simultaneously inaugurate and lay foundation stones for over 500 development projects totaling more than ₹1,200 crore across several districts. These initiatives aim to boost regional development and secure land rights for displaced and tribal communities. The CM also recently highlighted India's stable progress under PM Modi's leadership while launching the Greater Agra project.

Key Points: UP CM Yogi Grants Land Rights, Launches ₹1,200 Cr Projects

  • Land rights for 331 displaced Hindu families
  • Certificates for 4,556 Tharu tribe families
  • 527 projects worth ₹1,234 crore launched
  • Focus on development in multiple districts
  • Part of broader Greater Agra development push
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath to distribute land ownership certificates to displaced families, launch projects worth over Rs 1,200 crore

UP CM Yogi Adityanath distributes land ownership certificates to displaced families and tribal communities, launches over 500 projects worth ₹1,200+ crore.

"India, free from such problems, is steadily advancing its development plans under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, April 10

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday will distribute land ownership certificates to 331 Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh, according to the Chief Minister's Office.

As per officials, these families, who had migrated after independence, had not received land ownership rights until now.

During the visit, the Chief Minister will also inaugurate and lay foundation stones for 213 development projects worth Rs 417 crore across Lakhimpur Kheri, Dhaurahra, and Mohammadi.

In a separate event at Chandan Chowki in Palia, Adityanath will distribute land ownership certificates to 4,556 families belonging to the Tharu tribe.

Additionally, he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for 314 projects worth Rs 817 crore across Palia, Srinagar, Nighasan, and Gola.

The initiatives are aimed at boosting development and ensuring land rights for displaced and tribal communities in the region, the CMO said.

Earlier on April 8, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday performed the Bhoomi Pujan ceremony and laid the foundation stone for the Greater Agra project, marking a significant step in the region's urban development and infrastructure expansion.

Addressing the gathering, the Chief Minister highlighted India's relative stability amid global challenges, attributing the country's progress to the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

"You can see around the world that people are suffering because of wars. In some places, there is devastation from conflict, and in others, hardship from inflation. Yet India, free from such problems, is steadily advancing its development plans under the leadership of PM Narendra Modi," CM Yogi said.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While providing land certificates is commendable, I hope the focus is equally strong on the Tharu tribe's development. Tribal communities often get left behind. The ₹1200+ crore investment sounds promising, but let's see the on-ground impact.
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Vikram M
Good to see development reaching the grassroots. UP has been transforming in terms of infrastructure. Distributing *pattas* (land deeds) provides security and empowers people. Jai Hind!
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Priya S
My family is from that area. Roads and electricity are big issues. If these projects actually fix that, it will change lives. But announcements are one thing, work completion is another. Fingers crossed!
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Rohit P
Respectfully, I have to ask: why is the article specifying the religion of the 331 displaced families? Development and land rights should be for all citizens equally, without such distinctions. The work for the Tharu tribe is genuinely good, though.
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Karthik V
Finally some attention to the long-pending issue of refugees. They've waited for ownership since 1947! This is a historic correction. The scale of projects is impressive – hope it brings jobs and boosts the local economy.

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