Farmers to Receive Compensation by March 15, CM Issues Instructions


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CM Yogi Adityanath orders land compensation by March 15, ensuring project monitoring, relief for farmers, and strict action on delays.

Key Highlights

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanathhas directed officials to ensure that all pending land acquisition compensations are distributed to farmers by March 15. This compensation is related to various ongoing projects in the state. The CM has asked officials to take swift action and complete the process without delays.

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CM Reviews Development Projects

According to reports, CM Yogi Adityanath held a review meeting on central and state government development projects. Senior government officials, including District Magistrates from various districts, attended the meeting via video conferencing. The CM emphasized the need to complete the land acquisition and compensation process on time.

Regular Monitoring of Land Acquisition and Compensation

The Chief Minister stressed that the timely completion of development projects is crucial for economic growth and job creation. He highlighted that project delays often lead to increased costs and revenue loss. Therefore, district administrations must regularly monitor land acquisition and compensation distribution. Officials should also maintain communication with affected farmers.

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Weekly and Biweekly Reviews

To ensure smooth execution, the CM instructed District Magistrates to review the progress weekly, while Commissioners should conduct reviews every 15 days. Progress reports must be sent to the Chief Minister’s Office, the Chief Secretary’s Office, and senior officials of relevant departments. He also suggested informing the public about the benefits of development projects and the compensation process.

Timely Completion of Hospitals in Greater Noida and Gorakhpur

The CM emphasized the importance of quality and timely completion of new projects. He directed officials to expedite the construction of a 350-bed hospital by ESIC in Greater Noida and a 100-bed hospital in Gorakhpur. These projects will generate thousands of direct and indirect job opportunities.

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Action Against Those Hindering Development

CM Yogi Adityanath warned against individuals obstructing development projects. He urged officials to identify such people and take strict action against them. He also reviewed various development projects in Varanasi and instructed officials to complete them within the given timeline.

Relief for Farmers Affected by Rain and Hailstorms

The recent rain and hailstorms in Uttar Pradesh have damaged standing crops, including potato, mustard, and wheat. The CM has instructed district officials to promptly assess the damage and provide relief to affected farmers. He directed officials to visit the affected areas and ensure proper assistance. The storm has impacted crops in 13 districts, including Mathura, Hathras, Saharanpur, Aligarh, Kasganj, Gautam Buddha Nagar, Hapur, Meerut, Lakhimpur Kheri, Muzaffarnagar, Rampur, Sambhal, and Ghaziabad.

The state government is committed to supporting farmers and ensuring that all compensation and relief measures are implemented effectively.

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CMV360 Says

The Uttar Pradesh government is working to ensure timely compensation for farmers and the smooth execution of development projects. The CM has emphasized regular reviews, strict action against delays, and proper relief efforts. These measures aim to support economic growth, job creation, and improved infrastructure while addressing challenges faced by farmers due to natural disasters.