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culture, the chief minister ordered review of security given to political leaders so that they do not flaunt the red beacon or use sirens and hooters in their vehicles.

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culture, the chief minister ordered review of security given to political leaders so that they do not flaunt the red beacon or use sirens and hooters in their vehicles.

He also directed that one female and one male police personnel must be present at the reception of each police station while directing increase in strength of women police personnel in the state.

Ensuring proper drinking water facility at every police station has been ordered along with directions for creating a citizen's charter in each and every department.

To boost the morale of the police force and instill fear among those in a limbo, the chief minister paid a surprise visit to the Hazratganj police station and reached there even before top officials.

To check corruption, officials and ministers have been instructed to give details of their property within 15 days.

Taking a serious note of the condition of state roads, he directed Public Works Department officials to ensure that all state roads are made pothole-free by June 15.

Besides, contractors with criminal background should be replaced by those who have a clean record and can give quality work.

The grant for Kailash Mansarovar pilgrimage has been increased from Rs 50,000 to Rs 1 lakh along with directions to get Mansarovar Bhavan constructed near New Delhi for the benefit of pilgrims.

The Adityanath government also ordered to provide non-stop electricity during Navaratri, Ram Navmi and facilities to devotees at Shaktipeetha during the nine-day festival.

Over 50 officials on extension have already been shown the door and unlike his predecessors, Adityanath has so far stayed away from effecting any major administrative reshuffle which might take place after close of current financial year.

"The Uttar Pradesh government is working on a fast-track mode from day one itself and it has taken a number of positive decisions," senior minister Siddhartha Nath Singh said when asked to comment on major decisions being taken by the government without holding a cabinet meeting.

"As far as meeting of the Cabinet is concerned, it will be held shortly," he said. (MORE)

 

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