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| UP bureaucracy is no longer suffering from policy paralysis: CM Yogi | | | Early Times Report LUCKNOW, July 3: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said, "The bureaucracy in Uttar Pradesh is no longer suffering from policy paralysis but is ready to move ahead at full speed to achieve the goal of a Viksit Uttar Pradesh." He noted, "Uttar Pradesh will become the foundation of Viksit Bharat, and for this, every village, town and ward in the state must be made self-reliant. Political leadership can only provide the vision, but the administrative machinery possesses the full strength to implement it on the ground. Therefore, training, capacity building and a positive work culture are extremely important." The Chief Minister was addressing administrative officers and trainees on Friday after inaugurating the state-of-the-art new campus of the Dr. Ram Manohar Lohia Uttar Pradesh Academy of Administration and Management, built at a cost of over Rs 464 crore across an area of more than 22 acres. Earlier, he inaugurated the building after performing traditional rituals and inspected the campus to review its various facilities and arrangements. The Chief Minister stated, "This academy should be developed as India's leading School of Public Leadership. It will play an important role in realising the concept of Knowledge to Development, Development to Public Trust, and Public Trust to Nation Building. It is with this objective that the academy has been built with modern facilities. Good results cannot be achieved with the mindset of walking alone or weakening the team. Teamwork, positive thinking and innovation are the foundation of success. Administrative officers need to continuously learn, adopt technology-based good governance, ensure sensitive administration, and embrace innovation." CM Yogi observed, "The development journey of Uttar Pradesh over the past nine years speaks for itself. Administrative officers are the most important bridge between the government and the people. If this bridge is strong, the benefits of government schemes will reach the last person, and public perception will also remain positive." He added, "Before 2017, for two to three decades, Uttar Pradesh had acquired an extremely negative image. People had started believing that no scheme of the Government of India could succeed in Uttar Pradesh. Not only administrative officers but the political leadership was also responsible for this." The Chief Minister remarked, "Over the past nine years, Uttar Pradesh has created a new identity for itself. Today, the state has secured its place among the country's top three economies. Uttar Pradesh has set new benchmarks in the fields of security, good governance, crowd management, technology-based reforms and administrative functioning. There is no longer any identity crisis before anyone here. No one can now call it a BIMARU state. The state has remained a revenue surplus state continuously for the past six years. Uttar Pradesh consistently ranks first or second in the effective implementation of Government of India schemes." |
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