CM Yogi Adityanath shares report card of his eight years

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CM Yogi Adityanath shares report card of his eight years



Achievements Yogi highlighted •     Food grain production records 20 per cent increase from 557 lakh metric tonnes in 2016-17 to 668 lakh metric tonnes in 2023-24.•     Over Rs 10 lakh crore has been transferred directly to beneficiaries through DBT.•     Long-pending irrigation projects such as Arjun Sahayak, Bansagar, and Saryu Canal were completed, bringing irrigation to an additional 23,000 hectares.•     Rs 2.80 lakh crore paid to sugarcane farmers since 2017. Rs 60,000 crore more than the total paid in the previous 22 years.•     Ethanol production has also surged, growing from 42 crore litres to 177 crore litres.•     Share of women in the police force has increased from 14% to over 35%.•     54 companies of PAC reinstated. Three women battalions and five new PAC battalions established. Cyber police stations and help desks set up, and the response time of Police Response Vehicle (PRV) 112 was brought down from 25 minutes 42 seconds to just 7 minutes 24 seconds.•     Against 10,000 women personnel from 1947 to 2017, 12,000 women were added in recent recruitment taking the total to over 25,000.•     The One District One Product (ODOP) scheme revitalized traditional industries and entrepreneurship with exports rising from Rs 86,000 crore to over Rs 2 lakh crore.•     Enrolment in Basic Education Council schools have increased by over 50 lakh. Every child receives Rs 1,200 for uniforms, school bags, books, shoes, and sweaters•     Ten new state universities and 21 private universities have been established.•     15 crore individuals getting free ration for the last five years.•     1.86 crore Ujjwala connections getting free LPG cylinders being distributed on festivals like Holi and Deepawali.•     Under the Ayushman Bharat Yojana, 9 crore issued Golden Cards for health coverage. Housing provided to 56 lakh underprivileged families.•     Against 55 lakh destitute women, senior citizens, and divyangjans receiving pensions in 2017, today 1.06 crore, and the pension amount increased from Rs 300 to Rs 1,000.•     In 2024–25, Rs 1.10 lakh crore was transferred to 9.08 crore beneficiaries via Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT), resulting in savings of Rs 10,000 crore.•     17 municipal corporations in the state have become smart cities•     Lucknow, Varanasi, and Kanpur being developed as State Development Regions.•     Against 1,28,494 villages receiving electricity between 1947 and 2017, 1,21,000 majras electrified in just eight years. From 2017 to 2024, over 1.65 crore free power connections issued compared to just 8.44 lakh between 2012 and 2017.•     Power generation surged from 6,000 MW to 33,000 MW, with solar capacity rising from 228 MW to 2,653 MW.•     A 4,000 MW solar project in Bundelkhand underway, aiming for 22,000 MW of green energy in five years.•     In the health sector, against 12 government medical colleges in 2017, the number rises to 80, including 44 government institutions•     MBBS seats increased from 1,990 to 5,250, and PG seats from 741 to 1,871.•     Surge in number of tourists from 21 crore annual before 2017 to 67 crore in 2023



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