UP CM Yogi to unveil Rs 224.79 crore development projects in Dhanghata today
Lucknow, June 25
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to visit the Dhanghata Assembly constituency on Thursday, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stone for a total of 65 development projects valued at Rs 224.79 crore, giving a significant boost to infrastructure and public welfare initiatives in the region.
According to the official programme, the Chief Minister will arrive at the Baijunathdham Shiv Temple situated in Baswari village under the Hansar Bazar block at around 4 p.m. During the visit, he will also address a public gathering and interact with local residents.
Officials said that out of the total projects, 17 development works worth Rs 54.42 crore will be formally inaugurated, while foundation stones will be laid for 48 additional projects involving an investment of Rs 170.37 crore.
The projects are expected to contribute to the overall development of the constituency and improve public amenities in the area.
Ahead of the Chief Minister's visit, Dhanghata MLA Ganesh Chauhan on Wednesday inspected the event venue along with senior administrative officials.
During the review, he emphasised the importance of ensuring adequate facilities and smooth arrangements for members of the public attending the programme.
The inspection covered various aspects of the preparations, including parking facilities, traffic management plans, security measures and the helipad arrangements.
Chauhan issued necessary directions to the concerned departments and officials to ensure that all arrangements are completed efficiently and without any inconvenience to visitors.
Following confirmation of the Chief Minister's programme from the Chief Minister's Office, the district administration stepped up preparations and put all concerned departments on alert.
Officials are working in coordination to ensure the successful conduct of the event.
District Magistrate Alok Kumar and Superintendent of Police Sandeep Kumar Meena are personally overseeing the preparations and monitoring the arrangements at the venue.
The administration has been conducting regular reviews to ensure that all logistical and security-related requirements are met well before the Chief Minister's arrival.
The District Magistrate said that three Sub-Divisional Magistrates (SDMs) have been deployed specifically to supervise and coordinate the arrangements at the venue.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Good to see that the CM is personally visiting rural areas and inaugurating projects. But I really hope the maintenance of these projects is also taken care of. In many places, new roads and buildings get neglected after the inauguration ceremony. Let's see how things go here.
Rs 224.79 crore is a huge amount for a single assembly constituency. I hope the money is spent transparently and not wasted. The MLA Ganesh Chauhan should ensure that the benefits reach the last mile. And the deployment of 3 SDMs for the event seems a bit excessive – the focus should be on actual development, not just logistics for the CM's visit.
It's heartening to see the government focusing on rural infrastructure. Baijunathdham Shiv Temple is a significant religious site, and the CM visiting there first shows respect for local culture. Projects like these will improve roads, water supply, and electricity – the basic needs of the people. Let's appreciate the effort! 🙏
I'm from a nearby village and I've seen how many government projects get delayed or completed poorly. I hope the administration takes this seriously. The CM's visit is good for publicity, but the real test will be if these 65 projects are completed on time. I'll believe it when I see it. 🤔
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