LUCKNOW: Prime Minister of Uttar Pradesh + Yogi Adityanath lifted socks to state senior officials and requested that 30 camps out of 30 states be fully housed by December
Two days after taking over UP CM +, the provincial government stated in the press release that Adityanath provided a health pledge to the health authorities to ensure that commitments were implemented effectively
Prime Minister of Narendra Modi, Mr. Swahh Bharat, said the prime minister said, "Cleaning is behind other states, there are safe workers in urban areas and rural areas, but there is slack."
Siddharth Nath Singh, the Cabinet Minister, urged officials to refer to their socks, said the action should be taken based on the aim and war to be held in 30 districts by December.
The Prime Minister also emphasized that police and Tecil 's offices should be relieved from political pressures.
He said that all departments should have a citizen charter and should work hard to ensure that government services are available to the public for a limited time.
The Prime Minister also emphasized that the tolerance on corruption is zero and proposed to place "sensitive and sincere staff" in an important position.
UP CM Yogi Adityanath provides government officials with a commitment to clean up. Officials promise to give them them 100 hours of career every year. pic.twitter.com/AzisdroczS
Prime Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Sunday that Uttar Pradesh will have no defecation (ODF) by October 2 this year. "The goal is to allow the country to openly defecate by 2 October 2018. The magistrates of all the districts will ensure that this goal is achieved by the above date "Adityanath told the official at the meeting. He asked the local magistrate to personally be interested in finishing the work. The prime minister also instructed local magistrates to confirm that illegal slaughter slaughterhouses were closed and perpetrators had undergone strict action. Adityanath requires local magistrates to constantly monitor various development efforts and security situations in their respective regions.
PDV: In December 2015, I was in Liberia, and we are celebrating the first free open and defecated area. Top leaders and regional commissioners were very enthusiastic and we took a deliberate celebration with top chiefs from other regions and other regional commissioners. It is free. It is obvious that everyone can not be the next person, but there is a big forward-looking competition between the two. You know that you have comrade sense in recruiting CLTS, and everyone wants to become the first person to achieve this milestone for their county as they are progressing I feel it. So this is very exciting
• Up to now, this trend has increased as five districts, six cities, and 748 village development committees announced district open bowel movements. Many of these outcomes come from the efforts to achieve domestic goals for comprehensive health by 2017, not the motivation to meet the final health condition. The speed of the new declaration is excellent, but it is also a challenge for regions and villages in a hurry to the region, escaping the important contents of the CATS law.