Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spoke about the evolution of technology in managing a project organized by the Ministry of Food and Civil Supplies and the Ministry of Rural Development at Lok Bhavan. He reiterated that the concept of “Ramrajya” is embodied to ensure equality of welfare schemes by all citizens without discrimination.
Opened 1100 Annapurna Bhawans and introduced e-POS machines linked to electronic scales in 79,000 fair price stores across the country. CM Yogi expressed the government’s commitment to transparency and the fight against corruption as per Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s Vision.
Reviewed the progress made in distributing food to all those in need and compared the current situation with previous problems where food distribution was ineffective and poor management led to hunger.
Recognizing the important role of technology such as electronic POS and electronic meters, CM Yogi emphasized the importance of changes in distribution distribution that have benefited millions of beneficiaries across the state.
Chief Minister praises technology-driven food system for fighting hunger and fighting corruption to ensure distribution reaches beneficiaries without alteration or alteration
CM Yogi talks about changes made under his administration in current government leadership, this progress in 2014 He warned that it would not happen before. He said the permanent construction of Annapurna Bhawans is important to promote food distribution and provide more basic services to the public
Unveiled plans for the future of the government, including Aadhaar food delivery card issued, family card issued. and a compilation of easy-to-read income statements. It is also acknowledged that advances in technology will solve long-term problems by improving processes such as measurement and legacy data.
During the event, Annapurna Bhawans were delivered to vendors at fair prices, symbolizing the government’s commitment to inclusive development. Prime Minister Yogi also distributed packages to the beneficiaries, showing the government’s commitment to the healthcare sector.
Deputy Chief Minister Keshav Prasad Maurya participated in this program along with state leaders and ministers, expressing a collective commitment to governance and health promotion in Uttar Pradesh.