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- Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath met each petitioner individually during Monday’s ‘Janata Darshan’ and listened to their concerns
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News Street Live, Lucknow: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday met petitioners from across the state during the ‘Janata Darshan’, listened to their grievances, and directed concerned officials to resolve them within a stipulated time frame.

The Chief Minister said, “Public service is the government’s duty, and the administration is committed to serving the 250 million people of the state by adhering to this responsibility.”
He emphasized that the government is determined to resolve all genuine issues.
Deepti, a resident of Bareilly, attended the ‘Janata Darshan’ and shared her hardships with the Chief Minister. She explained that she lives in a rented house and earns her livelihood by running a handcart, facing significant difficulty in raising her children due to financial constraints.
In response, the Chief Minister directed the District Magistrate of Bareilly to address her concerns and ensure she benefits from the PM SVANidhi Yojana, along with immediate local assistance.

Moved by the Chief Minister’s sensitivity, Deepti became emotional. With a smile on her face, she expressed her gratitude and offered her heartfelt blessings to him before leaving.
Some individuals submitted applications requesting housing assistance during the ‘Janata Darshan’. Listening to their concerns, the Chief Minister assured them that the government is providing housing to all eligible beneficiaries under the Pradhan Mantri and Mukhyamantri Awas Yojana.
He forwarded their applications to the respective District Magistrates, instructing them to ensure that eligible applicants receive the benefits of these schemes. The applicants also expressed their gratitude to the Chief Minister.

Some people also sought financial assistance for medical treatment. The Chief Minister instructed officials to prepare estimates immediately and submit them to the government, assuring them that while they should focus on their family members, the government would take care of the treatment.
Meanwhile, some parents expressed concern over their children’s education due to financial difficulties. The Chief Minister directed officials to ensure that no child drops out of school and that their education continues uninterrupted, even if coordination with school management is required.

Taking cognizance of complaints related to illegal encroachments and police matters, the Chief Minister ordered immediate action and instructed the local police and administration to resolve issues promptly and ensure that the affected individuals are satisfied.
