Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath is going to give a big gift to Hindu Bengali families who migrated from East Pakistan in 1970. UP government is going to give agricultural land on lease to 63 such families. Along with this, they will also be provided with residential lease and approval letter of CM Awas Yojana. In a program organized at Lok Bhavan from 10.30 am today, CM Yogi will give approval letter of housing and agricultural land to 63 families.
Actually, in the year 1970, Bengali families from East Pakistan (now Bangladesh) came to Uttar Pradesh. They were rehabilitated at Madan Cotton Mill by giving them employment. But after five years this mill was closed. Due to this 63 Hindu Bengali families faced livelihood crisis. Such families were struggling for the last 30 years. CM Yogi has given green signal to the proposal on Wednesday to rehabilitate them. For them 300 acres of land has been marked in Kanpur Dehat.
Facility of land development and irrigation will be provided through NREGS. Along with this, work will be done here under MNREGA, so that these families can get better facilities. Additional Chief Secretary Revenue Manoj Kumar Singh will soon go to see the land and take information related to rehabilitation. Arrangements were made for the rehabilitation of displaced families from East Pakistan in the year 1970.
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