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Monk who means business

11 15
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In the political chronicles of Uttar Pradesh, few moments will resonate with as much symbolism and substance as the recent 24-hour marathon session of the Legislative Assembly. For the first time in the state’s history, elected representatives debated overnight, not on partisan lines but on a shared vision: Viksit Uttar Pradesh by 2047.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath didn’t merely table a vision document; he put forth a social contract backed by data, direction, and determination. His message was clear: this was not about politics, this was about purpose. From the prestigious role of Mahantor Chief Priest of Gorakhnath Math, Yogi Adityanath has emerged over the last eight years as a CEO-style administrator, armed with data, economic targets, and the ability to execute. This shift isn’t cosmetic; it represents the transformation of UP itself. Yogi’s address to the Vidhan Sabha was laced not just with vision but implementation, not just outlays but outcomes aimed at securing real Samajik Nyay, Sushasan and Sewa. Uttar Pradesh has made significant strides in p over tyre duction, contributing to India’s decade-long effort that lifted 171 million people out of extreme poverty (2011–2023).

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The state’s poverty rate has dropped, with rural extreme poverty falling from 18.4 per cent to 2.8 per cent and urban poverty from 10.7 to 1.1 per cent by 2022–23. The multidimensional poverty index (MPI) declined from 53.8 per cent (2005-06) to 15.5 per cent (2022–23). Initiatives like the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, delivering over 56.80 lakh permanent homes since 2017 and 235 crore man-days of employment under MGNREGA have empowered marginalized communities. Over 10 million rural families have been integrated into self-help groups for livelihood s upport , and schemes li k e Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana and Ujjwala Yojana have provided financial aid and free LPG connections, narrowing the rural-urban poverty gap.

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Health outcomes in Uttar Pradesh have improved significantly since 2017. Infant mortality rate dropped dramatically while life expectancy........

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