Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath held a Janata Darshan at his official residence in Lucknow. He personally met with more than 50 complainants from different parts of the state and listened to their grievances. The CM directed officials to ensure speedy and satisfactory resolution of all issues raised by the public. He also interacted with children, enquired about their education, and distributed chocolates during the event.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Directs Officials on Public Grievances at Janata Darshan

  • CM Yogi met over 50 complainants from across UP during Janata Darshan
  • Heard grievances related to police, revenue, housing, and infrastructure
  • Directed officials to ensure prompt and satisfactory redressal of all issues
  • Also engaged with children, enquired about education and distributed chocolates
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UP CM Yogi holds 'Janata Darshan' in Lucknow, directs officials to ensure speedy grievance redressal

UP CM Yogi Adityanath holds Janata Darshan in Lucknow, instructs officials for speedy resolution of public grievances and seeks feedback from complainants.

"Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences has established itself as one of the top-3 medical institutes in the state. - CM Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, September 15

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday directed officials to ensure speedy and satisfactory redressal of public grievances and also sought feedback from complainants on the action taken by departments.

CM Yogi gave these instructions while interacting with citizens during a 'Janata Darshan' at his official residence in Lucknow, where he met more than 50 complainants from different parts of the state.

He patiently heard their grievances and instructed officials to resolve them promptly.

According to a release, issues raised during the interaction included matters related to police, revenue, housing, medical aid, education, employment, and infrastructure. Of these, 15 were related to land disputes, six to police matters, four to drainage and roads, and four to financial assistance.

Yogi Adityanath forwarded the applications to the concerned departments and instructed officials to act promptly. He assured the complainants that their concerns would be addressed at the earliest.

During the interaction, the Chief Minister also engaged with children who accompanied their parents. He enquired about their education, blessed them, and distributed chocolates, creating a warm atmosphere.

He reiterated that resolving people's problems and ensuring the prosperity of Uttar Pradesh remain the government's top priorities. Complainants expressed satisfaction after receiving responses to their grievances, the release said.

Meanwhile, on Saturday, the Chief Minister attended the Foundation Day celebration of Dr Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences (RMLIMS) in Lucknow and lauded its progress.

Speaking at the event, CM Yogi said, "Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Institute of Medical Sciences has established itself as one of the top-3 medical institutes in the state. This shows that our direction is right, our leadership is right."

Reflecting on the challenges faced during the COVID-19 pandemic, he highlighted the initial lack of preparedness in Uttar Pradesh.

"When the biggest pandemic of this century, Corona, struck, I felt that we in Uttar Pradesh were not initially ready for a pandemic like this. Our generation had seen such a pandemic for the first time. When the first Corona patient came before us, there were no labs for COVID-19 testing," he said.

- ANI

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Priya S
The personal touch with children shows Yogi ji's compassionate side. Distributing chocolates and asking about education - these small gestures mean so much to ordinary families. More leaders should learn this human approach.
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Aman W
Land disputes and police matters dominated the complaints - this reflects the ground reality in UP. Hope the follow-up action is as prompt as promised. The real test is whether these issues get resolved in weeks, not months.
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Sarah B
While the initiative is commendable, I hope this isn't just for show. The administration needs systemic reforms so people don't have to wait for monthly 'Janata Darshan' to get basic issues resolved. The system should work daily, not just when CM is watching.
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Vikram M
Good to see focus on medical infrastructure too. RMLIMS becoming top-3 institute shows development is happening. UP needs more quality healthcare facilities, especially in rural areas. COVID taught us hard lessons about healthcare preparedness.
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Nisha Z
My relative attended last month's Janata Darshan. Their property dispute was actually resolved within 3 weeks! Sometimes direct intervention works when normal channels fail. Hope this becomes a model for other states too 👍

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