CM Yogi-Led Cabinet Meeting Set to Approve 21 Proposals Today

The main idea of ​​the system is to provide free electricity to farmers, which is an important gift to farmers. The proposal, which estimates the cost of providing free electricity to private tube wells at Rs 2,400 million, is expected to be approved.

Ahead of the Lok Sabha elections, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is scheduled to hold a cabinet meeting at Lok Bhawan in Lucknow on Tuesday. More than 21 proposals will be discussed and approved at the meeting.

The main idea of ​​the system is to provide free electricity to farmers, which is an important gift to farmers. The proposal, which estimates the cost of providing free electricity to private tube wells at Rs 2,400 million, is expected to be approved.

Also, the Cabinet needs to approve the proposal worth Rs 18,624 million for the installation of Ampara E-thermal project. In another agreement, exemption from registration fee and stamp duty is sought in the execution of Neyveli Güç mortgage deeds.

From the administrative perspective, the Cabinet will approve contracts related to the Foreign Liquor Act, 2020 and one-time payment scheme for UP state excise duty for the year 2023-24.

In addition, the parliament will also approve the state’s regional development policy. He proposed to merge Lucknow, Hardoi, Sitapur, Unnao, Rai Bareilly and Barabanki to form the State Capital Region (SCR). There is also a yet-to-be-approved proposal to build a railway from Charbagh to Basant Kunj in Lucknow.

The other day, Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath participated in the project of developing and laying the foundation stones of 650 industrial projects worth Rs 2,800 billion. Expressing the government’s commitment to overall development, he touched upon the development of tourism facilities in all 75 districts and 403 constituencies.

Another achievement is that the government of Uttar Pradesh has completed drinking water worth more than 120 million 62 rupees for lakhs (12,62,84,160) people in the state. Through Jal Jeevan Mission’s Har Ghar Nal Yojana, home employment linkages have been extended to 20 lakh (2,10,47,360) rural households.

More importantly, clean water has reached traditionally water-stressed areas such as Bundelkhand and Vindya. While the government provides access to clean drinking water, it also creates employment for young people. Currently, 1,16,388 youth have been trained in various skills such as plumbing, electrical work, auto mechanic, assembly, masonry and pumping.