Yogi cabinet opens the way for transfers in UP

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Yogi cabinet opens the way for transfers in UP

Uttar Pradesh News: yogi cabinet opens the way for transfers in UP, approval for university in Bareilly-Ghaziabad and airport in Lakhimpur

Uttar Pradesh News: The first cabinet meeting of the state government was held after the lok sabha elections in Uttar Pradesh. The poor performance of the party in the elections has also been reviewed in the meeting.

Uttar Pradesh News: yogi cabinet opens the way for transfers in UP, approval for university in Bareilly-Ghaziabad and airport in Lakhimpur

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Uttar Pradesh News: After the poor performance of bjp in the lok sabha elections, the Uttar Pradesh government has given a gift to those who have been trying to get their transfer for a long time. The transfer policy has been approved in the first cabinet meeting of the state government held on Tuesday. This has opened the way for transfers. In the cabinet meeting, green signal has been given to open two private universities in Bareilly and Ghaziabad, while funds have also been approved to compensate the farmers for the land acquired at Jewar airport in Noida. Along with this, approval has also been given to build an airport in Lakhimpur.

A cabinet meeting was held in Lok Bhavan under the chairmanship of Uttar Pradesh chief minister yogi Adityanath. 42 proposals were presented in the meeting, out of which 41 have been approved by the cabinet. The most important proposal among these was the transfer policy, which the government employees were waiting for a long time. With the approval of the transfer policy, the way for transfers in all departments has been opened.

During the meeting, chief minister yogi Adityanath also brainstormed on the reasons for losing this time on 33 seats won in the lok sabha elections in the year 2019. According to sources, action has been taken against those ministers in whose own constituencies the party has lagged behind the opposition party. All of them have been warned for the future.

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