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UP CM Yogi Adityanath Holds Janta Darshan in Gorakhpur, Inaugurates Projects Worth Rs 424 Crore

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a 'Janta Darshan' in Gorakhpur to directly address public grievances and ensure prompt resolution of concerns. He also performed 'gau seva' at Gorakhnath Mandir during his visit. The CM inaugurated and laid the foundation for 278 projects costing over Rs 424 crore in Kushinagar, along with tourism development works worth Rs 20.35 crore in Gorakhpur. Additionally, he honored top-performing students from board exams and will distribute land rights certificates to displaced families in Bijnor.

UP CM Yogi Adityanath holds 'Janta Darshan' in Gorakhpur

Gorakhpur, June 2

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday addressed public grievances during 'Janta Darshan' in Gorakhpur Temple premises.

During the session, he has interacted directly with local citizens to address their grievances and ensure the prompt resolution of public concerns.

The Chief Minister also performed 'gau seva' at Gorakhnath Mandir.

CM Yogi is also set to inaugurate various construction works related to the tourism development of Chiluatal, costing Rs 20.35 crore in Gorakhpur district.

"Today, on the sacred land of Kushinagar, the Mahaparinirvana site of Lord Buddha, and Gorakhpur, the holy penance site of the great yogi Guru Shri Gorakhnath Ji, we have the opportunity to give new momentum to the resolve for development, heritage, and public welfare," he wrote.

In a post on X, Yogi Adityanath added that the inauguration/foundation laying of 278 projects costing more than Rs 424 crore, certificates, approval letters, and financial assistance will be distributed to the beneficiaries in Kushinagar.

"In Kushinagar district, along with the inauguration/foundation laying of 278 projects costing more than ₹424 crore, certificates, approval letters, and financial assistance will be distributed to the beneficiaries of the government's public welfare schemes. Thereafter, in Gorakhpur district, I will also inaugurate various construction works related to the tourism development of Chiluatal, costing ₹20.35 crore. Honouring heritage and expanding development--this is the commitment of the double-engine government," the post further read.

On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath honoured the students who excelled in the central and state-level board examinations of the Secondary Education Department in Lucknow.

The UP Board 2026 High School and Intermediate Board examinations commenced on February 18 and concluded on March 12. The results were declared on April 23.

Similarly, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12th exams from February 17 to April 10, while results were declared on May 13. The results for the CBSE class 10th were declared on April 15th.

After honouring the students, Adityanath will head to Bijnor, where he will distribute land ownership rights certificates to families displaced from Pakistan and to former soldiers and lessees. He will also distribute the approval letters and assistance amounts to beneficiaries of the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) and the Chief Minister Yuva Udyami Vikas Abhiyan (CM-YUVA).

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Appreciate the CM's prompt action on storm relief. People lost their homes and livestock, and immediate compensation is the least they deserve. Every 3-hour update sounds good in theory, but grassroots outreach is what really matters during disasters.

Rohit P

Yaar, petrol and diesel prices are already burning a hole in our pockets. First it was Rs 3 hike, now CM says support government because of West Asia conflict? Common man is already struggling with inflation. Need more concrete solutions rather than just appeals. 😤

Vikram M

The CM's focus on cleanliness for dengue control is spot on. In UP, we have seen many cases during monsoons. But the government should also ensure proper drainage systems and fogging in rural areas, not just during 'Janta Darshan'. Consistent effort hai toh hi hoga.

Michael C

Interesting to see how state CMs are handling both local issues and national energy crises. The West Asia situation is indeed impacting fuel prices globally. But asking citizens to 'stand with government' without clear relief measures feels a bit too much. Actions speak louder.

Kavya N

The compensation for storm victims is a good step, but Rs 3 price hike on top of everything else is a double blow for families in UP. Maybe the government can look at subsidies or local energy solutions rather than just passing the burden to people. 🙏

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