Clear instructions from the main minister, the proposals of 18 major schemes of PWD must be obtained from all districts by June 30.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath issued clear instructions regarding 18 important schemes of the Department of Public Works (PWD) to speed up the velocity of development works in Uttar Pradesh and the effective implementation of schemes. He asked officials that proposals related to these schemes should be obtained from the state of the state by June 30. The main minister gave these instructions at a high -level meeting in which the development projects were reviewed in the state. He clearly told officials that the district magistrate should ensure to send the proposal within the scheduled deadline while coordinating with local public representatives. Development schemes must be based on public interest, not the political chief minister Yogi Adityanath said that “the benefit of development should not be given based on the political field, but on the basis of local needs. The schemes must be selected with in mind that it must meet the real needs of the public.” He emphasized that the distribution of political balance plans is not right, but it is necessary to prioritize the needs of the town, city and city. It will show the impact of government schemes on the ground, and people will benefit from it. The district magistrates will have to play the active role, and the chief minister has ordered the district magistrate to monitor the process themselves and communicate with local MLAs, MPs, block heads and village heads and prepare a proposal for schemes. He also said that the absence of proposals from any district would be considered negligent. What are the most important 18 schemes? Although the list of schemes during the departmental sources was not disclosed at the meeting, it includes road construction, bridge-cheating, rural connectivity path, urban infrastructure, school buildings and construction recovery, etc. In the appointed time, the policy of work CM Yogi reiterated that the government’s priority is timeliness and quality. He said strict steps will be taken against those who delay or negligent schemes. The deadline for sending the proposal was corrected on June 30, and then the preface of any district was not approved