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India.com
12 hours ago
- Politics
- India.com
Akbarpur Turns ‘Shravan Dham Bus Stand: CM Yogi Continues Renaming Policy
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday announced the renaming of 'Akbarpur' bus stand to 'Shravan Dham bus stand' in remembrance of Ramayana's Shravan Kumar and also stated that similarly, the Tanda bus stand will be named after Jairam Verma bus stand in honour of late Jairam Verma. During a programme in UP's Ambedkar Nagar, CM Yogi pointed to 'Shravan Dham bus stand', and said that the move is a 'tribute to the cultural and mythological legacy of Shravan Kumar from the Ramayana'. The Chief Minister also inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 194 development projects worth Rs 1,184 crore. The event also marked the inauguration of 102 projects and the laying of the foundation stone for 92 schemes. Without mentioning the name of any political party or their leader, he said, "Some people do not like the development of the state, they only like the development of their own family." "There are some people who engage in caste politics for their own electoral gains. They divide the society. They dim the enthusiasm and excitement of festivals. The time has come to expose such people," he said, ANI reported. The Chief Minister emphasized the government's zero-tolerance policy, stating that Uttar Pradesh is now riot-free and crime-free, and warned that anyone threatening the safety of women and businessmen will face severe punishment. Samajwadi Party chief Akhilesh Yadav has questioned the representation of PDA communities in the recent recruitment of constables in Uttar Pradesh. "No government can do recruitments by tweaking the rules. The BJP levels allegations against us, so that questions on the count of PDA and who is snatching their rights are not asked. This is their propaganda. No one can do propaganda better than the BJP," said Yadav, ANI reported.


Indian Express
17 hours ago
- Politics
- Indian Express
Akbarpur bus stand renamed as Shravan Dham bus stand: CM
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday announced the renaming of the Akbarpur bus stand in Ambedkar Nagar to 'Shravan Dham bus stand', pointing out that the move is a 'tribute to the cultural and mythological legacy of Shravan Kumar from the Ramayana'. Adityanath made the announcement during his visit to the district, where he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 194 development projects worth Rs 1,184 crore. The event marked the inauguration of 102 projects and laying of the foundation stone for 92 schemes. The CM also said that the Tanda bus stand would now be known as 'Jairam Verma bus stand,' in honour of the late Jairam Verma. He emphasised the government's commitment to developing Shravan Dham as a religious and cultural tourism destination, highlighting its ancient legacy. He also reiterated the state's focus on promoting tourism in Shiv Baba Dham, where he offered prayers for the happiness and prosperity of the people before the public event. He noted that several development works in Shiv Baba Dham have been completed, with the remaining progressing rapidly. During the programme, the CM said Rs 561.86 crore has been disbursed to 11,690 farmer families across the state under the Mukhyamantri Krishak Durghatna Kalyan Yojana, including 431 families from Ambedkar Nagar alone. The scheme extends benefits to farmers, sharecroppers, agricultural labourers, and their families. He added that financial assistance ranging between Rs 500 crore to Rs 1,050 crore has been allocated for this initiative from the 2020–21 financial year to 2025–26. 'There is no dearth of funds,' the Chief Minister said, 'and we are conducting camps in every tehsil to ensure that disaster-affected farmer families receive prompt relief.' The 194 projects included departments, including 14 projects of the Public Works Department, 72 under the Jal Jeevan Mission, 4 by the Electricity Department, 6 related to law and order/security, and 13 tube well projects. Appointment letters were also distributed on the occasion to the newly recruited doctors, ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers, ANMs and other personnel. Adityanath hit out at those indulging in 'family-centric' politics. He accused them of exploiting caste for personal political gain, using divisive tactics and attempting to dampen the public's enthusiasm. The CM remarked that Uttar Pradesh has shed its earlier tag of a 'Bimaru' state and emerged as one of India's leading economies. He highlighted the transformative development taking place in Ambedkar Nagar — such as the construction of a medical college, polytechnic, and tourism infrastructure — which is helping redefine the district's identity. Expressing gratitude to the people of the Katehari Assembly constituency where bypolls were held recently, Adityanath said that by electing Dharmaraj Nishad as their MLA, they have made a significant contribution to the region's development. He added that markets with populations between 20,000 and 25,000 can be upgraded to Nagar Panchayats if they meet the required criteria.