What did UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath say?

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According to sources Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath said that the era of industrialization has started on the holy festival of Mahashivratri in the Dakshinanchal of Gorakhpur including Dhuriyapar, where it was assumed that nothing could be done here. On Friday, cm Yogi along with Union Petroleum and Natural Gas minister Hardeep Singh puri was addressing the gathering present after the inauguration of indian Oil's CBG (Compressed Bio Gas) plant built in Dhuriapar. During this, cm Yogi also gifted development works worth more than Rs 222 crore to Bansgaon lok sabha constituency. cm Yogi inaugurated 20 development projects worth more than Rs 68 crore and laid the foundation stone of 17 projects worth more than Rs 154 crore.

Meanwhile cm Yogi said that this CBG plant is a great example of converting waste into wealth and increasing the income of farmers. It embodies 'the price of mangoes and kernels'. A few decades ago, the sugar mill at Dhuriapar could not run even for a session due to non-availability of sugarcane, then people accepted that nothing could happen here.

The chief minister said that Dakshinanchal is being connected to Gida through Gorakhpur Link Expressway of Purvanchal Expressway. Its work is in the final stage. Along with Link Expressway, work on Ramjanaki Marg is going on at a fast pace. With the expansion of GIDA, Dakshinanchal will enter a new era. The youth here will not have to go out for jobs and employment. people from all over the country and the world will come here for jobs and employment. He said that among the 120 people working in the CBG plant, some are from Gorakhpur and some from other places. Farmers will be able to increase their income through the supply of stubble and cattle herders through the supply of cow dung. CBG plant will also conserve nature and environment. The organic fertilizer prepared here will also improve the health of Mother Earth. The use of organic fertilizers will maintain the fertility of the fields.

 

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