Sun, 21 Jun 2026 · LIVE
Updated Jun 20, 2026 · 14:35
Uttar Pradesh News Updated Jun 20, 2026

CM Yogi Adityanath Unveils 221 Projects Worth Rs 1,766 Crore in Lalitpur

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated 221 development projects worth Rs 1,766 crore in Lalitpur. He praised the transformation of Bundelkhand through schemes like Har Ghar Nal for drinking water. Adityanath criticized past governance failures and mafia culture for the region's backwardness. He also highlighted the defence corridor and women's empowerment initiatives.

Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurates, lays foundation stone for 221 projects worth Rs 1,766 crore in Lalitpur

Lalitpur, June 20

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 221 development projects worth Rs 1,766 crore in Lalitpur district.

Addressing a public gathering after arriving at the Tuvan Temple complex, the Chief Minister highlighted the transformation of Bundelkhand and the developmental initiatives being undertaken in the region.

"Not with a pot, but with the Har Ghar Nal scheme, the vision is becoming a reality in Bundelkhand. Work is being done to provide pure drinking water to every home. Bundelkhand is now becoming a model. The Bundelkhand Expressway and Uttar Pradesh's largest industrial city, if we are to establish it anywhere, it will be in Bundelkhand," he said.

Recalling the challenges faced by the region in the past, the Chief Minister said, "I said last time, didn't I? I said last time that previously, our youth from Bundelkhand used to migrate. Our mothers and sisters spent their entire lives carrying water. Those poor women would spend their lives carrying water in earthen pots. And if by chance a pot broke, they would weep for their fate. This was the tragedy of Bundelkhand."

He said the region's backwardness was not due to a lack of resources but because of governance failures in the past.

"It's not that you lacked water resources. It's not that your ancestors didn't work hard to nurture Bundelkhand. But due to the incompetence of previous governments and the mafia culture, Bundelkhand remained backward. Our youth were migrating. The mafia was dominant; in every district, some mafia would rob the youth of their jobs. They would forcibly place their goons in development projects, snatching away the rights of the people. And Bundelkhand felt betrayed," Adityanath said.

The Chief Minister also referred to the Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor and the production of the BrahMos missile in the state.

"I said last time that we would develop Bundelkhand as a hub for the defence manufacturing corridor. And now you must have seen the BrahMos missile being made in the defence manufacturing corridor in UP. When the BrahMos missile was fired during Operation Sindhu, it left Pakistan shaken. Pakistan was forced to beg for its life before the world," he said.

Referring to women's empowerment initiatives, he said, "Now, our sisters here are not carrying earthen pots for water, but through the Balinee Milk Producer, how women self-help groups can rapidly increase their income is becoming a model. And the symbols of this model are our Bundelkhand, Jhansi, and Lalitpur."

The Chief Minister further said that several long-pending irrigation and development projects in the region have been expedited and completed.

"Now, development projects and long-pending irrigation projects have been fast-tracked here. Today, you must be seeing that projects like the Arjun Sahayak Project, which had been pending for decades, have now been completed. Projects like the Ratoli Dam, Bhavani Dam, Khasnoda Dam, Majhgaon, and Chilli Sprinkler Irrigation Projects have changed the fate of the farmers of Bundelkhand," CM Adityanath said.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Nisha Z

The BrahMos missile reference was unnecessary for a development event. But I appreciate the focus on irrigation and drinking water. Bundelkhand has suffered enough due to neglect. Let's see if these 221 projects really change lives.

Ravi K

As someone from Lalitpur, I can confirm the water situation was terrible. Women used to walk miles for water. If the Har Ghar Nal scheme works as promised, it will be a huge relief. But infrastructure without maintenance is useless. Hope the government has a plan for that.

James A

Interesting development. I visited Bundelkhand a few years ago for work and found it quite underdeveloped for a region with such rich history. The expressway and industrial city could really boost the economy. Let's hope employment opportunities follow for local youth.

Aman W

Great to see focus on irrigation projects after decades of neglect. Arjun Sahayak Project completion is big news for farmers. But let's not forget previous governments also started many projects that got stuck. Hope this time execution matches the rhetoric. 🤞

Sneha F

The mention of women self-help groups is encouraging. My mother was part of one in our village and it transformed her confidence. Balinee Milk Producer model could really empower rural women if implemented properly. More power to them! 💪

K We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Reader Voices

Leave a comment

Be kind. Add to the conversation. 0/50
Thank you — your comment has been submitted.
JS blocked