'Take a developed nation by 2047' responsibility of all of us', former DGP Yashpal Singh - Siddharthnagar News ex DGP emphasizes India 2047 Development Goal

Updated: Sat, 13 Sep 2025 3:19 pm (IST) Former DGP Yashpal Singh said it is everyone’s responsibility to make India a developed nation by 2047. He said this in a seminar held at Vision Document 2047 at Siddharth University. The nodal officer spoke to divide the state into 12 sectors and make a road map for development. The district magistrate has poured light on plans to promote black salrys and develop the seas as a tourist destination. Jagran correspondent, Siddharthnagar. Former DGP Yashpal Singh said it is our general responsibility to make India a developed nation until 2047. After India is called a golden bird, the goal is now to bring the country back to the same height. Remove ad, just read the news, every citizen will have to contribute according to its ability. He said the government had invited proposals from the citizens by the QR code. Those who give better suggestions will also be honored. He held this address in the District Sonar on ‘Vision Document 2047: Samarth Uttar Pradesh Developed Uttar Pradesh’ at Siddharth University, Kapilavastu. The program was inaugurated by Yashpal Singh, Digvijaynath PG College Gorakhpur, former principal Shailendra Pratap Singh, senior scientist to Prakash Verma of Krishi Vigyan Kendra Sohna, member of the Revenue Council (judicial) and the Nodal -Officer SBS Rangarao, District Rangarao Ganpat R and Chief, Balram Singh, Raja Ganpati R. Prazvalan and Wreaths. Nodal officer SBS Rangarao said that the road map of the developed Uttar Pradesh be prepared by dividing the state into 12 sectors. The district gained a separate identity by choosing black salrys in ‘one district-one product’. He said that eight Lakh people have been getting jobs over the past eight years and Niti Aayog put Uttar Pradesh in the leading category. District Magistrate Raja Ganpati R said that Siddharthnagar is an aspiring district. Copper opera conferences are organized here to encourage black salrys. Preparations for a major conference are underway in November. The seas of the district are developed as a tourist destination. Siddharthnagar is the top in fish production, for which Fisheries Board was formed. There is also a plan to promote the cultivation of Makhana and Singhada in the flood -driven areas. Shailendra Pratap Singh said that the development of towns is the ground stone of India. The youth must recognize their ability and make a planned contribution. Senior scientific Rederkash Verma said that agriculture, animal husbandry and fisheries have tremendous possibilities. A rich India can only be created by increasing the income of farmers. Project Director Nagendra Mohan Ram Tripathi, District Development Officer Sishath, DSTO BS Yadav, District Schools -Inspector Arun Kumar, District Basic Education Officer Shailesh Kumar, Siddharth University’s Faculty of Arts Faculty of Faculty of Siddharth University, Prof. Neeta Yadav, including Professor Deepess, Professor Saurabh, Professor Harish Kumara, Professor Sunil Srivastava, Dr. Ashutosh Srivastava, Dr. Laxman Singh others were present.