Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s vision for a homeless-free Uttar Pradesh has hit a glorious peak, with 62 lakh houses distributed – a first since the nation gained freedom. This colossal endeavor redefines welfare delivery in India’s most populous state.
At a state-wide virtual handover event, Yogi recounted the journey from blueprint to brick-and-mortar reality. Leveraging central schemes like PMAY alongside state supplements, the government fast-tracked approvals and disbursements. ‘Patri ram rajya ka pehla lakshan hai ghar,’ he invoked, linking it to ideal governance.
Quantitative leap: Rural allocations crossed 45 lakh, urban neared 17 lakh, with in-situ developments preserving community ties. Tech like drones for surveys and apps for grievance redressal minimized delays.
Overcoming terrains from Vindhyas to Terai, teams braved challenges with innovation – prefabricated tech sped up builds, green energy powered sites. Inclusive policies reserved quotas for marginalized groups, fostering social harmony.
Beyond shelter, these homes come loaded with LPG connections, solar panels, and skill centers nearby, catalyzing self-reliance. The economy gained too, with MSMEs thriving on orders.
Peers nationwide take notes as UP shatters records. Ambitious Phase 4 looms, promising tech-savvy habitats.
For 62 lakh families, it’s liberation from tenancy woes. Yogi’s zero-tolerance on graft ensured every rupee built dreams, proving policy with passion delivers monumental change.