Key Points

UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Gorakhpur to inspect the ongoing four-lane road project at Herbert Bandha. He approved infrastructure projects worth Rs 700 crore to boost connectivity and ease traffic congestion. The CM also directed officials to provide immediate relief to areas affected by storms and hailstorms. Additionally, he emphasized proper medical care for the injured and swift assessment of crop damage.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Inspects Gorakhpur Four-Lane Road Project

  • Yogi inspects Herbert Bandha four-lane road project
  • Approves Rs 700 crore infrastructure upgrades
  • Directs relief efforts for storm-affected areas
  • Emphasizes timely treatment for injured
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UP: CM Yogi Adityanath inspects four-lane road project in Gorakhpur

UP CM Yogi Adityanath reviews Herbert Bandha road expansion, approves Rs 700 crore infrastructure projects for Gorakhpur.

"Giving further impetus to the prosperity journey of Gorakhpur, development works worth more than Rs 700 crores have been approved. – Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, April 20

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Gorakhpur to inspect the Herbert Bandha four-lane Road project. He emphasised that the new road will ease transportation and reduce traffic congestion.

Additionally, CM Adityanath approved development projects worth over Rs 700 crores to further improve the district's infrastructure.

CM Adityanath also highlighted the importance of widening and strengthening roads in Gorakhpur district, along with the construction of new four-lane roads and an overbridge.

Taking on X, CM Adityanath wrote, "Today I participated in the program organized for the on-site inspection of the widening and strengthening of roads in Gorakhpur district, new construction of 4-lane road, and construction of an overbridge."

"Giving further impetus to the prosperity journey of Gorakhpur, development works worth more than Rs 700 crores have been approved for the public. Hearty congratulations to the people of the district!," the post added on X.

Earlier today, the Chief Minister's office statement said," In view of the storm, hailstorm, and lightning, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath directed the officers of the concerned districts to conduct relief work promptly. The officers should visit the area, conduct a survey, and monitor the relief work."

"In case of loss of life or animal due to the disaster, the relief amount should be distributed to the affected immediately. The injured should be given proper treatment. After conducting a survey and assessing the crop loss, send the report to the government so that further action can be taken," the statement added.

CM Yogi further noted that the injured should be given proper treatment without delay, directing health facilities to ensure timely care for those affected. He also ordered officials to assess crop damage through local surveys and send reports to the state government for further action.

Additionally, in areas facing waterlogging, the Chief Minister directed that drainage arrangements be made as a priority.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
Great to see infrastructure development in Gorakhpur! The four-lane road will definitely help reduce traffic jams. Hope they complete it on time 🙏
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Priya M.
While I appreciate the road projects, I hope the government also focuses on proper drainage systems. Last monsoon, waterlogging was a major issue in many areas.
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Amit S.
₹700 crores is a huge investment! Hope the money is used wisely and we see real improvements. Gorakhpur deserves better infrastructure 💪
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Sunita R.
Good to see CM Yogi taking personal interest in development projects. The overbridge will be a game-changer for daily commuters!
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Vikram J.
I appreciate the focus on disaster relief too. Many farmers suffer during storms and hailstorms. Quick action can save lives and livelihoods.
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Neha P.
Hope they maintain quality in construction. We've seen too many roads needing repairs within months of completion. Better materials please! 🚧

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