Yogi Adityanath Lauds Block Development, Highlights Vulture Conservation

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the renovated Block Development Officer office in Vikas Khand Jungle Kaudiya, Gorakhpur. He thanked the block chief for development work worth 1.25 lakh crore rupees, which has reduced travel time to Lucknow to three hours. The CM also highlighted the opening of a school and a specialised centre for the conservation and breeding of the king vulture. Earlier in the day, he paid tribute to the soldiers martyred in the Pulwama terrorist attack.

Key Points: CM Yogi Adityanath Inaugurates Renovated Block Office in Gorakhpur

  • Renovated BDO office inaugurated
  • Commute time to Lucknow reduced
  • School for 2000 children opened
  • Vulture conservation centre established
  • Pulwama attack martyrs remembered
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Uttar Pradesh: CM Yogi Adityanath lauds Vikas Khand block development

UP CM Yogi Adityanath inaugurates renovated BDO office, highlights development work and a new vulture conservation centre in Gorakhpur's Vikas Khand.

"Now you can reach Lucknow from Jungle Kaudiya in 3 hours. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, February 14

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday extended gratitude to the Vikas Khand Jungle Kaudiya chief for the development work carried out in the block, enabling the commute from Jungle Kaudiya to Lucknow at the inauguration program of the renovated Block Development Officer office in Vikas Khand Jungle Kaudiya in Gorakhpur.

CM Yogi also extended warm wishes on the occasion of Mahashivratri and said, "I extend my best wishes to every block and all the people on Shivratri tomorrow. I thank Block Chief Brijesh Ji for developing this block with 1.25 lakh crore rupees. Now you can reach Lucknow from Jungle Kaudiya in 3 hours. A school has opened in the Kaudiya block itself in the name of Pujya Maharaj Ji, where 2,000 children are studying..."

The Chief Minister highlighted the development of a centre for the conservation, breeding, and medical treatment of the king vulture. Alongside, he highlighted that, unlike the national capital, the block is not as polluted.

"The king vulture was dying due to the use of chemical pesticides. Now a centre has been established for the conservation and breeding of Jatayu... Your lungs get damaged due to pollution. Look at the pollution in Delhi. We face breathing difficulties there. But here we have development, but there is no suffocating environment..." he said.

Earlier, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday paid tribute to the soldiers killed in the Pulwama terrorist attack.

In an X post, CM Yogi recalled their valour, sacrifice, and patriotism against the anti-national terror elements.

"Salutations to all the brave sons of Mother India who made the supreme sacrifice in the cowardly terrorist attack in Pulwama. The sacrifice of our immortal soldiers is the proclamation of that invincible resolve of Indian valour, which forever inspires us to eradicate terrorism from its roots. Jai Hind..." he wrote.

- ANI

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Priya S
The vulture conservation centre is a brilliant initiative! We need more such projects that protect our wildlife while developing the area. Also, mentioning Pulwama martyrs shows respect for our soldiers. Jai Hind.
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Aman W
Development is welcome, but I hope the 1.25 lakh crore figure is scrutinized properly. We need transparency in how such large amounts are spent at the block level to ensure it truly benefits the people.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the comparison with Delhi's pollution. If UP can develop while maintaining cleaner air, it sets a great example for sustainable growth. The school for 2000 children is the real highlight though!
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Karthik V
Always heartening to hear about new schools opening. Education is the foundation. On Mahashivratri, wishing everyone progress and peace. Har Har Mahadev! 🕉️
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Nikhil C
Connecting remote blocks to state capital is crucial for balanced development. Hope the road quality is maintained. Also, timely tribute to our Pulwama heroes. We must never forget their sacrifice.

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