Key Points

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has launched a massive development initiative in Bareilly, inaugurating 545 projects worth Rs 2,264 crore. The projects span critical sectors including infrastructure, spiritual tourism, and employment generation. By emphasizing transparent job creation and inclusive development, Adityanath highlighted the government's commitment to transforming regional growth. The event also showcased the state's focus on blending cultural heritage with modern infrastructure development.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath Launches 545 Projects Worth Rs 2,264 Crore

  • Inaugurated 222 projects worth Rs 1,258 crore
  • Laid foundation for 322 additional projects worth Rs 1,004 crore
  • Launched Nath Corridor for spiritual tourism development
  • Distributed 6,000 job appointment letters to youth
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Uttar Pradesh CM inaugurates, lays foundation for 545 development projects worth Rs 2,264cr

UP CM inaugurates development projects in Bareilly, highlighting job creation, spiritual tourism, and inclusive growth strategies.

"This is the new India, marching ahead with the mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, Aug 6

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday inaugurated and laid the foundation for 545 development projects worth Rs 2,264 crore in Bareilly's Nath Nagri.

This includes inauguration of 222 projects worth Rs 1,258 crore and the laying of the foundation stone for 322 projects worth Rs 1,004 crore.

The key projects include the Nath Corridor, flood protection measures, bridges, bypass roads, road widening works, Unani Medical College, rural drinking water supply schemes, as well as projects under the Power Department and Municipal Corporation.

The Nath Corridor project will see the development of iconic temples such as Alakhnath, Tripathinath, Gopeshwarnath, and Pashupatinath into prominent centers of spiritual tourism.

The Chief Minister also handed over appointment letters to over 6,000 youth selected through the Rozgaar Mela, and distributed certificates and tablets to beneficiaries of various welfare schemes.

He highlighted that under the scheme, eligible youth are being provided with collateral-free, interest-free loans -- starting from Rs 5 lakh, increasing to Rs 7.5 lakh upon timely repayment, and further up to Rs 10 lakh.

Taking a swipe at past regimes, CM Yogi Adityanath said that before 2017, government jobs were handed out like personal favours through 'uncle-nephew' networks and family ties.

In a sharp contrast, he noted, the current government has provided 8.5 lakh government jobs in the last eight years through a transparent, merit-based system -- with over 12,000 posts secured by young women.

Highlighting Bareilly's transformation, the Chief Minister said that lakhs of devotees now participate in Jalabhishek at the Nath Corridor, which is emerging as the new identity of the city.

"The double-engine BJP government is committed to blending heritage with development. Bareilly, which once suffered frequent communal riots before 2017, is now gaining fame for the Nath Corridor and spiritual tourism," he stated.

Further addressing the public gathering, the Uttar Pradesh CM launched a sharp critique of the Opposition's politics of appeasement.

He said that certain anti-social elements had conspired to tarnish the image of the Kanwar Yatra, but their attempts failed in the face of public awareness and proactive administrative efforts. Today, the Yatra stands as a symbol of social unity.

"Some individuals had tried to insult public sentiments and defame the tradition, but the alertness of society and the state's strong law-and-order machinery foiled such efforts," he said.

He further emphasised that government schemes are now reaching every section of society without any discrimination based on caste, religion, or region.

"This is the new India, marching ahead with the mantra of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas. Bareilly is progressing rapidly, and the double-engine government is striving to ensure happiness, prosperity, and inclusive development," he said.

The Chief Minister inaugurated new projects, including the Ramganga Flood Protection, widening of Sanda Pal Marg, Unani Medical College, Municipal Corporation Office, Power Department Building, and Gas Conservation Projects, and also laid the foundation stone for several others.

CM Yogi also informed that, with Central support, tourism development projects have been sanctioned for sites like Ramnagar Fort and Ahichhatra Parshvanath Digambar Jain Temple.

As a special gesture for women, CM Yogi announced free bus travel across the state on the occasion of Rakshabandhan (August 8, 9, and 10). This facility will be available in both city transport and UPSRTC buses, and will apply to women and their accompanying co-passenger.

- IANS

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Priya S
Good to see infrastructure projects but what about maintenance? Many past projects in UP became white elephants after inauguration. Hope this time proper monitoring will be done.
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Aman W
The free bus travel for Rakshabandhan is a thoughtful gesture for women's safety and mobility. More such initiatives needed across India! 👏
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Bareilly last year, the transformation is remarkable. The new roads and temple corridor make travel much easier. Though I hope they preserve the city's historic charm too.
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Vikram M
8.5 lakh government jobs is impressive, but what about quality? Mere numbers don't matter if the jobs don't pay well or have growth opportunities. Need more details on this.
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Nisha Z
The Unani Medical College is a great addition! We need more focus on traditional medicine systems along with modern healthcare. Hope they maintain proper standards though.
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Karan T
Flood protection measures are much needed in Bareilly area. Every monsoon we face waterlogging issues. Hope this brings permanent solution for locals.

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