Lucknow: With his new vision and methodology, Uttar Pradesh CM Yogi Adityanath has instructed all the ministers to visit the districts. Through this, the government will reach people's homes with a future action plan. It has also been instructed that the ministers will have to complete the tour of the entire state before the upcoming assembly session.
In the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, CM Yogi has formed a group of 18 ministers and has set up circles for their three-day visit. One Minister of State has been kept in the team of Deputy CM. The remaining three-member Group of Ministers have been formed. This tour program will run from Friday to Sunday. In the first phase, after visiting the state, the responsibility of other divisions will be entrusted under the rotation system of the ministerial groups. Each team will have to stay in a district for at least 24 hours. Senior ministers leading the team should visit at least two districts. The remaining ministers should be entrusted with the responsibility of each district as per their convenience.
CM Yogi said that the Group of Ministers will hold a review meeting during the circle tour. Apart from this, hold meetings with former public representatives as well. Do the program of Jan Choupal. Communicate directly with the public. Do a surprise inspection of any one development block tehsil. Organize a program of communion in the Dalit basti. CM Yogi has said that after the visit, the policy of the state will be decided on the basis of the ministers report. Based on this, various model district plans will also be prepared for each district. Every district has its own problem, it is necessary that they should be studied first.
Ministers or officers going to visit other states and countries will give their presentation in front of the cabinet regarding their experiences and new information on their return. All ministers will have to compulsorily be present in Lucknow on Monday and Tuesday. CM Yogi has instructions that from Friday to Sunday, stay among the public in the districts of his constituency charge.
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