100 days of Yogi Government 2.0: Targets vs achievements

in #hundred2 years ago

Screenshot_2022_0704_075642.jpgYogi Adityanath’s government in Uttar Pradesh, which took oath on March 25, is going to complete 100 days of its second term on July 5. During this period, the chief minister took several measures, including the decision to provide free rations and organising a ground-breaking ceremony to bring investment in the state.

As soon as the government was formed, a blueprint of the action plan was laid down for the first 100 days, 6 months, 1 year, 2 years and 5 years, which was fixed for all the departments. Under this, the target of the first 100 days was to be completed by June 30. In this regard, instructions were issued to all the departments at the Chief Secretary level.

On July 5, the details of the achievements of the state government will be presented to the public by the departmental ministers. Along with the progress report of 100 days, information about the target for the next six months will also be shared. This responsibility has been entrusted to the ministers in charge of all the divisions.

‘100-DAYS ACTION PLAN’
In the action plan for the first 100 days, the Yogi government had decided to club the various departments and schemes into ten different sectors. Let’s have a look at the targets set and the results achieved by the different sectors.

AGRICULTURE AND PRODUCTION SECTOR
Work related to flood protection was to be completed before June 15, including the repairing of the old embankments. The e-KYC for farmers was completed by May 31. The government showed commitment to making sugarcane price payments to farmers within 14 days. All necessary efforts were made for this. Furthermore, grant transfer to the units approved under the Uttar Pradesh Food Processing Industries Policy-2017 was done in this period.