Ensure 100-day targets are achieved by June 30: Yogi
Chief secretary Durga Shankar Mishra has been asked to submit a status report after reviewing the progress of all the departments.
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday asked all the departments of his government to ensure that the targets set for the first 100 days were achieved by June 30, 2022.

He asked chief secretary Durga Shankar Mishra to submit a status report after reviewing the progress of all the departments.
Yogi gave directives in this regard after he along with members of his council of ministers viewed a presentation made by different departments about the progress made by them so far.
An official spokesman said the Yogi 2.0 government will complete 100 days in office on July 5, 2022. The chief minister will address a special press conference on the occasion on July 4, 2022. Yogi 2.0 government was installed on March 25, 2022, following BJP’s victory in the 2022 assembly elections. Action plans were worked out, and targets were set for different departments for the first 100 days, six months, one year, two years and five years.
Yogi said the people have expressed their confidence in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s leadership in the by-election to the Rampur and Azamgarh Lok Sabha seats. He said the government would have to prove true to this confidence. He said all the departments should review the development projects and ensure that no proposal remained pending. He said Hariharpur (Azamgarh) was known as an ancient town for music-related people, and necessary proposals in the interests of people should be worked out there. He said work for the strengthening of the Bilaspur (Rampur) sugar mill should also be carried out soon.
He said an action plan should be worked out to set up one community health centre in each of the two districts on a public-private partnership model. He said necessary action should be taken to set up health ATMs and teleconsultation should be encouraged. He said action should also be taken to set routes for the buses that were being run without permits.
Yogi asked his ministers to go to the people and make them aware of the progress made by the state government so far. He said public representatives should also go to the people to make the people aware of the progress. He said the ministers should make the people aware of the achievements of their departments in 100 days and targets set for six months. He said the ministers incharge of divisions should do so during their divisional tours.

E-Paper

