Lucknow, Mar 1 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday directed the officials that the process of land acquisition and distribution of compensation for the ongoing development projects of central and state governments in various districts be completed by March 15.
During a review meeting to assess development projects under the central and state governments, the CM emphasised that adherence to timelines is crucial for development projects of public importance, as they not only enhance the lives of common citizens but also contribute to employment generation.
He said that project delays often necessitate cost revisions, which adversely impact revenue. He directed the district administration to conduct regular reviews of land acquisition and compensation distribution for development projects, ensuring consistent communication with affected farmers and families.
Yogi directed the District Magistrates to conduct a weekly review, while the Commissioner should review progress every 15 days and submit a report to senior officials in the CM’s Office, Chief Secretary’s Office and the relevant departments.
The Chief Minister said that common citizens aspire for development and should be made aware of its positive outcomes. “They should also be informed in advance about the circle rate for compensation,” he said.
He emphasised that nodal officers must be deployed for all initiated projects, ensuring strict adherence to quality standards and timely execution. Yogi directed that the construction of a 350-bed hospital by ESIC in Greater Noida and a 100-bed hospital in Gorakhpur should progress within a set time frame.
The CM said, “Any arising challenges should be promptly resolved. The Greater Noida hospital is expected to generate around 1,000 direct and 2,000 to 3,000 indirect jobs.”
Yogi directed the officials to identify those obstructing development projects and take strict action against them. He reviewed various development projects in Varanasi and directed their timely completion.
The Chief Minister reiterated that development and employment generation remain top priorities, urging officials to work with a zero pendency approach.