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Yogi govt to release booklet highlighting achievements
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Yogi govt to release booklet highlighting achievements
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Lucknow, March 17 : The Uttar Pradesh government will be releasing booklets, highlighting its achievements on the Yogi Adityanath government which completes the first year of its second term on March 25.

Chief minister Yogi Adityanath will release one booklet in Lucknow which will cover work done across the state, but separate booklets are being prepared for each assembly constituency, highlighting works done there. Short films of two to three minutes on various subjects like women empowerment, farmers, law and order in the state, industrialization, etc, are also being put together. These will be shown on March 25, the first anniversary of the government’s oath-taking ceremony. “The films will be shown on display screens and LED screens across the state.

Most of these screens are located in large cities, including Lucknow, Gorakhpur, Agra, Varanasi and Prayagraj. The films will be screened all day. The CM’s press conference in Lucknow, where he will recount the works done by the government in the past six years and especially over the last one year, will be telecast live across the state and on social media,” said an official in the CMO. Sources said the CM will decide how many copies of these booklets are to be printed, but the plan is to make them available at gram panchayats, libraries and government offices. “The book will have two sections, one on achievements of past six years and the other on achievements of past one year. Works done by each department in all assembly constituencies are being put together. It will also focus on BJP’s Sankalp patra issued before the assembly elections and how many of those promises have been fulfilled,” the official said.  Since this year makes Yogi the longest serving CM of UP, the government is likely to make that its focus across various programmes it will conduct for the first year anniversary of its second term.

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