In the country’s largest state of Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has started working in the same action mode as before in his second term as well. They say that they will not tolerate any laxity in the service of the public. In such a situation, the officers should clearly understand that leaving the habit of procrastination immediately, start showing seriousness in every work.
In a meeting with senior officers of the state on Wednesday, the CM warned everyone to be on high alert. Said that the responsibility of resolving the problems should be fixed, the officers should refrain from the habit of delay and avoidance on each other. The CM told the officers that only the ministers concerned would make any departmental presentations before the cabinet. Officers can only help them, not present themselves.
The CM said that all the heads of departments of the state should make surprise inspections of their subordinate offices. Check the status of cleanliness, pending file status, disposal of public grievances, personnel attendance, timeliness etc. in the offices.
The Chief Minister said that the pipeline is being laid under the ‘Har Ghar Nal Yojna’ operated for the supply of pure drinking water and where the pipeline has been laid, the pits dug for the pipeline should be filled before the rains, so that people are inconvenienced. No yes.
A state government spokesperson said, “The last two academic sessions have been affected due to coronavirus. Direct reading could not take place. Therefore, the Chief Minister has given instructions that it is necessary to give a comprehensive form to ‘School Chalo Abhiyan’ before the beginning of the upcoming session. In consultation with the departmental minister, a detailed action plan should be prepared regarding the campaign. Not a single child was deprived of school.”
Wheat procurement process is starting from 1st April. The Chief Minister gave clear instructions to the officers that farmers should not face any problem at any purchasing center, be it storage godown or purchasing centre, adequate arrangements should be made for the security of wheat everywhere. In every case, farmers should get the benefit of MSP. Wheat should be procured at all the purchasing centers with complete transparency and the farmers’ produce should be paid in a time bound manner.