Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met a young girl named Mayra and her mother during a public grievance session. He learned about her ambition to become a doctor and promptly ordered officials to arrange her admission. The family, hailing from Kanpur, had been struggling to secure a spot locally and expressed immense happiness. This gesture was part of the CM's ongoing efforts to directly address citizen concerns through his Janata Darshan initiatives.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Assures Girl Mayra Medical Admission at Janata Darshan

  • Yogi Adityanath personally heard grievances at his Lucknow residence
  • Ordered officials to facilitate immediate admission for the aspiring doctor
  • Also engaged with children, encouraging them to study hard
  • The family from Kanpur had been unable to secure admission locally
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UP CM Yogi Adityanath assures admission to young girl during Janata Darshan

UP CM Yogi Adityanath promises young girl Mayra from Kanpur admission to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor during a heartfelt Janata Darshan in Lucknow.

"We came here to request the UP Chief Minister for the admission of my daughter...We are very happy - Mayra's Mother"

Lucknow, September 1

In a heartwarming gesture, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath assured a young girl, Mayra, of admission to pursue her dream of becoming a doctor during a Janata Darshan on Monday.

The girl and her mother from Kanpur had approached the Chief Minister seeking help with her admission.

After listening to her, the Chief Minister asked about her ambitions and, upon learning of her dream to become a doctor, promptly ordered officials to facilitate her immediate admission. He also treated the girl with chocolate.

Speaking to ANI, Mayra's Mother expressed her happiness at the assurance from the Chief Minister.

"We came here to request the UP Chief Minister for the admission of my daughter...We were not able to get admission in Kanpur and now the Chief Minister has assured that she will get admission...We are very happy," she said.

Chief Minister Adityanath was addressing public grievances at 'Janata Darshan' at his residence in Lucknow.

Earlier on Saturday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at the Circuit House in Varanasi where he personally heard the grievances of over 100 residents and directed officials to ensure speedy redressal.

Chief Minister Adityanath visited each complainant, received their applications, and handed them to the concerned officials, including the Commissioner, Police Commissioner, and District Magistrate while instructing them to resolve the issues promptly and provide feedback.

The grievances ranged from sewer connections, road construction and land disputes to demands for compensation, a digital library for the blind, and affordable halls for artists. Complaints related to police functioning and revenue matters were also raised.

The Chief Minister stated that the government's foremost aim is to "serve, protect and respect citizens" and stressed that efforts are continuously being made to bring happiness to every household.

During the interaction, Yogi also engaged with children accompanying complainants, asking about their studies and encouraging them to work hard for a bright future.

Government ministers, local representatives, and senior administrative and police officials were present at the Janata Darshan.

- ANI

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Rohit P
While this gesture is heartwarming, I wonder how many other Mayras are struggling without access to such platforms. The system should work for everyone, not just those who can reach the CM's darshan.
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Ananya R
The chocolate moment melted my heart! 🍫 Such human touches from our leaders make governance more compassionate. Hope Mayra becomes a great doctor and serves our society!
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Vikram M
Janata Darshan is an excellent initiative that bridges the gap between government and citizens. More states should adopt this practice. Direct grievance redressal saves so much time and bureaucracy!
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Michael C
Visiting India currently and impressed by this personal approach to governance. The focus on education and future generations is particularly commendable. Hope the admission process is smooth for the young girl.
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Sneha F
As someone from UP, I appreciate these efforts but hope the follow-up is proper. Often assurances are given but implementation takes time. Fingers crossed for Mayra's admission! 🤞

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