Lucknow, 4 Aug: Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, advised researchers working under the Chief Minister’s Fellowship Scheme in the state’s aspirational development blocks to work with full devotion, viewing themselves as ‘connectors.’
The CM stated at a local event, “Focus on the work that can be done in the fields of education, health, farmers, women, and infrastructure in development blocks.”
“The research scholar who will complete his tenure of three years with hard work and commitment and will present the best research management in writing will be given weightage in government jobs, along with age relaxation by the government,” he added.
The CM stated that “eight districts of Uttar Pradesh, namely, Siddharthnagar, Balrampur, Shravasti, Bahraich, Chandauli, Sonbhadra, Chitrakoot, and Fatehpur, were also included in the list.” All eight districts in Uttar Pradesh were also at the bottom of the list of 112 aspirational districts in terms of education, health, agriculture, water resources, employment, skill development, financial inclusion, and infrastructure, he noted.
The Chief Minister expressed his delight that, as a result of collaboration and frequent monitoring, four of the eight districts are now among the top ten aspirational districts in the country, with all eight districts ranking among the top twenty.
According to the Chief Minister, villages are critical to India’s growth. According to the Chief Minister, we do not lack finances or staff. Researchers on three-year fellowships in their respective development blocks should serve as connectors.
“Make certain that the government’s schemes are communicated to the public. All research researchers should work towards the same goal: until the conclusion of their fellowship, their Block’s participation in the Sarva Shiksha Abhiyan should be 100%, and their Block should be tuberculosis-free.” Information regarding government programmes for farmers, women, and girls should also be made available to the public, and people should be encouraged to take use of them.
“Make people aware of cleanliness in your area to keep it free of communicable diseases,” the CM stated. Also, be certain that improved connectivity is available in your location. “Every month, I visit 30 Gram Panchayats and prepare a report,” he continued. During this programme, the Chief Minister presented Rs 2 crore to Kushinagar’s Vishunpura Block for its exceptional achievement in the overall delta ranking.
Furthermore, the Majhgawan Block in Bareilly, the Wazirganj Block in Badaun, the Behti Block in Ambedkar Nagar, the Fatehganj Block in Bareilly, and the Sohanv Block in Ballia each received prizes of 60 lakh rupees. He also released the ‘Annual Report 2022-23’, which highlights the success of ambitious development zones.