Lucknow, 24 Jan: Uttar Pradesh, often known as India’s heart, has long served as the spiritual and cultural hub of the country. The State Government, with the assistance of the Central Government, is carving out a unique niche for itself in the country and throughout the world, said Yogi Adityanath, Chief Minister.
Addressing the people at Shilpgram on the occasion of Uttar Pradesh’s Foundation Day, he stated that despite the youth’s skills, there was an issue of identity crisis here. When the Uttar Pradesh government was formed in 2017, the then-Governor Ram Naik reminded everyone of it, and a program to remind people about his efforts began on the Foundation Day.
“Foundation Day is very significant to us. Today, I celebrate Lord Shri Ram Lalla’s installation in Ayodhya, as well as the state’s founding day. This is an opportunity to continue our tradition in the shape of advancement. The development from 2018 to date is in front of us.
“Previously, the sports here were valued ?88,000 crore. Today, Uttar Pradesh alone accounts for around ?2 lakh crore in output. When visitors from all over the world visited Noida, they were all captivated,? he said.
He stated that “we carried Vishwakarma’s honour forward in Uttar Pradesh”. It embodies Mahatma Gandhi’s ideal of the village. “This initiative included a loan scheme for handicraftsmen at low interest rates. The Prime Minister’s vision of a self-sufficient India is becoming a reality. The CM Apprenticeship program began on the third day of the foundation. Nowadays, more young people are joining,” he claimed.
He asked what lessons “we had gained from the past.” This foundation day is an opportunity to learn.
“We should strive to learn from the past in order to move forward. Following 2017, we focused on security arrangements in Uttar Pradesh. Everyone may see the outcome today. We started working on the infrastructure. Today, our infrastructure is improved. Today, interstate connection has improved as well. Our farmers and companies have worked hard to develop in every sector, but there is still room for improvement,” he opined.