Kushinagar: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that India has changed its destiny with the help of technology in recent years, and the world has been witness to the emergence of a new India.
He emphasized the contribution of each citizen’s vote in bringing an end to the five-century-long wait with the completion of the grand temple of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya.
Addressing a public gathering in Kasia, the Chief Minister said, “Our India doesn’t bow down to anyone today, nor does it deviate from its goals.”
On this occasion, he inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 483 development projects worth RS 2,134 crore in Kushinagar. He further inaugurated the distribution of selection letters to 20,000 farmers of the state for the installation of solar pumps under the PM Kusum Yojana.
Additionally, he laid the foundation stone for farmer welfare centres in 49 development blocks across 25 districts, at a cost of Rs 60 crore.
CM Yogi mentioned that Kushinagar is a district blessed by nature and God. However, it faced the situation of migration due to lack of infrastructure and technology, he added.
He further said that under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the double-engine government has solved all the issues facing the people of Kushinagar. As a result, the University of Agriculture and Technology is going to be built here today. Additionally, a modern college for the Sugarcane Seed Institute will be constructed in Tamkuhi.
“Through these modern technologies, farmers’ income will significantly increase. Today, we bring you a Holi gift ahead of the festival of colours with the establishment of the Agricultural University named after Mahatma Buddha in Padrauna,” CM Yogi added.
He also mentioned that having an airport in Kushinagar was something no one had ever thought of. However, an international airport is now operational here. The medical college is going to be inaugurated here very soon. When a good government is elected, it not only brings prosperity but also promotes culture.
(With inputs from ANI)