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CM Yogi Lays foundation stone of projects worth Rs 208 crores

The Chief Minister inaugurated the office of Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad. Addressing Yogi Adityanath on this occasion, Hema Malini said that today your dreams are coming true.

Mathura: While inaugurating 41 projects worth Rs 121 crore and laying the foundation stone of 39 projects worth Rs 86 crore in Mathura district on Saturday, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, “Prime Minister’s successful tenure of 9 years has been full of achievements in the history of independent India.”

During the event, the Chief Minister presented the symbolic key of PM Awas to the beneficiaries of PM Awas Yojana. Later, kits were distributed to the beneficiaries of the Kanya Sumangala Yojana and 100 Adarsh Anganwadi centers. CM Yogi also distributed tablets and smartphones to meritorious students.

The Chief Minister mentioned that these 9 years under the guidance of the Prime Minister have been unparalleled, and India has become prosperous. Speaking of the Prime Minister’s recent visit to America, he said that the American Senate showed great enthusiasm and excitement to welcome Prime Minister Modi and there will hardly be anyone in the economic world who did not show excitement to meet the Prime Minister.

“This is a new identity of New India, which India has achieved within 9 years under the successful leadership of Prime Minister Modi. The respect that India is receiving on the global stage is not just ordinary respect. It is the respect that is being given to 140 crore people of India, and it provides an opportunity for India to proudly raise its head among the world’s forums”, he added.

Chief Minister Yogi said that on the occasion of World Yoga Day on June 21, prominent personalities from around the world, along with yoga, showcased their connection to yoga in 180 countries. The world will work in reverence for the yogic tradition, and if anyone deserves credit for this, it is Prime Minister Narendra Modi because he himself participated in the yoga program by going to the United Nations.

CM Yogi mentioned that there are programs to honor India’s heritage and to establish India as a global economic power and we have witnessed these initiatives under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi in the past 9 years. “Everyone has seen these developments up close. Today, the construction of the grand Ram Temple is underway in Ayodhya, and Vishwanath Dham is being developed in Kashi”, he added.

During his address, the Chief Minister said that respecting heritage is the sentiment of acknowledging the value of our legacy, and New India has witnessed this under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi. He mentioned that the development projects prepared for the development of the Braj region are now being implemented on the ground in a highly effective manner.

He asserted that upon the successful completion of these projects, Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Nandgaon, and Barsana will once again rejuvenate the memories of the Dwapara Yuga. He emphasized on the need to work once again for the development of pilgrimage sites.

Referring to the achievements of the last 9 years, CM Yogi said that the construction of a grand temple of Lord Rama is underway in Ayodhya. The construction of Kedarnath Dham in Kedarnath and Mahalok in Mahakal is also going on. A grand restoration project is also ongoing at Somnath Dham in Gujarat. He stated that numerous other grand projects are progressing in various regions of the country. Alongside, infrastructure development programs are also being carried out at a war footing.

Chief Minister Yogi mentioned that they are soon going to start helicopter services for Mathura-Vrindavan, which will allow people from Agra, Delhi, Noida, and Greater Noida to visit and connect to these places.

Emphasizing on comprehensive changes within the country, he said “The country is witnessing the development of highways, railways, expressways, waterways, airports, and other such facilities.”

Speaking of the successfully implemented projects, the Chief Minister said that during 1947 to 2014, the country had only 74 airports, but from 2014 to 2023, 74 new airports have been built. He mentioned that in Uttar Pradesh, from 1947 to 2017, only 12 medical colleges were established, but post that, 59 medical colleges have been constructed, and they are also progressing towards establishing One District Medical College. He added that from 1947 to 2014, only 6 AIIMS were established, whereas from post that, 22 AIIMS have been constructed within the country.

Emphasizing on the achievements of the country during the pandemic, the Chief Minister said, “During the pandemic like COVID-19, the world was in a state of uncertainty and yet Prime Minister Modi was formulating new schemes. Vaccine development was underway, and work was being done to create a National Education Policy. Alongside that, several poverty alleviation programs were being implemented. Providing nutrition allowances to laborers, ensuring access to ration facilities for the poor, providing free gas cylinders to beneficiaries of the Ujjwala scheme, and directly transferring money to the accounts of the Jan Dhan account holders have been done.”

He added that for the past three and a half years during the corona pandemic, the government has been providing the benefit of free rations to its 80 crore people while Pakistan is struggling to have even a single meal.

Yogi Adityanath said that two major achievements were associated with India when India was celebrating the Amrit Mahotsav of its independence and entered the first year of the Amrit period of independence. One being India becoming the fifth largest economy in the world by overtaking Britain who ruled India for 200 years. At the same time, India is also presiding over other G-20 countries under the leadership of the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi.

The Chief Minister said, “Within 9 years, roofs have been provided to 3 crore 50 lakh people. In Uttar Pradesh alone, 54 lakh poor people have been given housing. In the country, 12 crore people have been provided free toilets, and in Uttar Pradesh, 2 crore 61 lakh people have benefited from toilets. Today, every poor person has access to health insurance, farmers have the Farmers’ Honor Fund, and free vaccines have been provided only by India.

He called upon the people to join together with the mission of a prosperous India and a better India, and establish India as the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Therefore, it is necessary to bring back the government of the Bharatiya Janata Party, led by Prime Minister Modi, once again in 2024.

After addressing the public meeting, CM Yogi Adityanath reached the new office of Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad where he was accompanied by MP Hema Malini. The Chief Minister inaugurated the office of Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad. Addressing Yogi Adityanath on this occasion, Hema Malini said that today your dreams are coming true.

Projects inaugurated by the Chief Minister
-Kasturba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya with 100-bed hostels each in Mudesi and Govardhan.
– Construction of Type-2 residential quarters with 12 units and 4 barracks with a capacity of 30 in the district jail, along with the construction of a circle wall.
– Renovation and construction of buildings for Vrindavan Shodhan Institute.
– Establishment of a women’s hostel in Rajkiya Polytechnic, Kotwan.
– Upgradation of Kosi-Govardhan-Saunkh-Farrah road, Govardhan-Chhata road, Saunkh-Kumher road, Farrah-Achnera road, Jait to Nagla Ramtal road, Kotwan to Hataana Sheikhsai Kharot road, and the redevelopment of Kosi-Shahpur road, Kosi-Shahpur to Barachawali-Rajagadhi-Sheranagar road.
– Construction of the building for Rajkiya Audyogik Prashikshan Sansthan in Saidpur village.
– Upgradation of Raya-Sadabad road and Raya-Baldev road (other district roads).
– Renovation and beautification of Nard Kund in Gram Daddisara.
– Installation of drinking water pipeline and tubewells along the Giriraj-Govardhan Parikrama route.
– Renovation and beautification of Bharana Khurd Surya Kund in Govardhan.
– Establishment of a stage for performances and a light and sound show at Shri Krishna Janmabhoomi.
– Office inauguration of Uttar Pradesh Braj Teerth Vikas Parishad.

Foundation stone of project laid by the Chief Minister
– Modern workshops and training rooms in Rajkiya Audyogik Prashikshan Sansthan in Mathura and Govardhan.
– Construction of Type-3 residential quarters with 4 units, 4 barracks with a capacity of 30, and Type-4 residential quarters in the district jail, along with the redevelopment of BC 139 (600), 140, 141, 142, 143 on the Delhi-Kolkata (National Highway) urban road in Mathura.
– Upgradation of Bharatpur Gate State Bank Chowraha to the station road, Kosikotwan-Kamar Kotwan road, Farah-Achnera road to Farah-Saunkh road, Vrindavan Parikrama road to Devi Atas connecting road to Rajmarg-2, Govardhan Bypass road, Govardhan-Chhata road, and various sections of Mathura-Bharatpur road.
– Upgradation of Somana Khair Tetigam road.
– Strengthening of Vrindavan Chhatikara Raj-Radhakund road (other district road).
– Beautification of Subhri Rishi Water Body in Gram Sunarkh.
– Installation of solar lights from Pagal Baba Mandir intersection to Shivbala Nagar.