Early Times Report JAMMU, Apr 13: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "Uttar Pradesh is progressing steadily, but some people are conspiring against this growth." He appealed to the workers of the state to remain cautious of those attempting to spread industrial unrest and not allowing their efforts to succeed under any circumstances. The double engine government is firmly advancing the journey of development and heritage, placing workers, farmers, youth and women at the centre. While the government is promoting modern technology, employment and investment, it is equally committed to maintaining law and order and safeguarding workers' interests. Chief Minister assured that along with industrial development, social security will also be ensured so that an environment of peace, stability and prosperity is maintained in the state. While inaugurating and laying the foundation stone of 423 development projects worth Rs 951 crore in Muzaffarnagar on Monday, the Chief Minister said, "Today the double engine government under the leadership of Prime Minister Modi is presenting a strong model of security, good governance and service in Uttar Pradesh. However, when the state is moving towards development and peace, some people are trying to create unrest through conspiracies." Chief Minister appealed to employees and workers working in all industrial units to remember how the government stood with them during the COVID period. During that difficult phase, the government ensured transportation, quarantine and food arrangements for workers and safely brought them home. He urged them to remain cautious of those trying to create industrial unrest. Chief Minister added, he also appeals to industries in this regard to establish direct communication with workers and employees. He said, "Our government stands with workers. The government will provide security to entrepreneurs and protection to every worker, and will also ensure their proper remuneration." He also said, a corporation has already been formed last year and its recommendations are going to be implemented this month. |