Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, on Sunday, said that use of technology was crucial for transparent implementation of schemes, emphasising that it was the most effective mantra to tackle corruption.
Addressing a gathering at a smartphones and tablets distribution ceremony held under Swami Vivekananda Youth Empowerment Scheme at the Deeksha Bhawan of Deen Dayal Upadhyay Gorakhpur University, the chief minister said, “By providing smartphones and tablets to two crore youth in order to equip them with technological tools to address today’s challenges, the state government is rapidly advancing towards the goal of making the youth capable, competent and self-reliant.”
During the event, around 1,000 students from universities and colleges received smartphones. Chief Minister Yogi handed over smartphones to 15 students.
The chief minister, while explaining the importance of technology to the youth, gave several practical examples.
He said that the public distribution system in the state was riddled with corruption before 2017. In districts like Kushinagar, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Sonbhadra and Chitrakoot, people were dying of hunger due to the shortage of ration, he pointed out, adding that within a week of his becoming the chief minister of Uttar Pradesh for the first time in 2017, raids were conducted on 80,000 ration shops in the state while 30 lakh fake ration cards were identified.
“Following this, all the ration shops were connected to the point of sale machines with the use of technology. The ration card was linked to Aadhaar. The result is that presently the public distribution system of Uttar Pradesh is the best in the country,” Yogi added.
The chief minister emphasised the transformative role of educational institutions beyond merely awarding degrees, attributing the shift to the National Education Policy introduced by Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Under this policy, institutions are tasked with imparting not only traditional knowledge but also fostering self-reliance and self-sufficiency among students, he added.
Chief Minister Yogi highlighted that with the help of smartphones provided by the government, youths could learn about the various schemes of the Central and state governments, such as PM Startup, Standup, Mudra, and the Chief Minister’s Youth Self-Employment Scheme, as well as schemes for girls, enabling them to explore avenues of self-reliance.
Yogi Adityanath raised a pertinent question regarding the necessity for higher education institutions in Uttar Pradesh to conduct social impact studies, similar to those performed before major industrial establishments. He envisioned economic benefits and proposed that such studies could offer honorarium opportunities for numerous youths.
The chief minister urged educational institutions to collaborate with industries and involve students in the CM Internship Scheme, wherein the government and the industry jointly provide honorarium.
Mentioning cases of countries like Russia, Israel, South Korea and Germany which have seen big wars, Chief Minister Yogi said that an increase in demand for the Indian human resources had been seen in these countries during their reconstruction phase.
Citing the demand in countries like Israel, Chief Minister Yogi said that 5,000 people from Uttar Pradesh were working there, earning a monthly salary of Rs 1.25 lakh to Rs 1.50 lakh along with free accommodation and meals. He encouraged the youth to prepare for global opportunities, emphasising the need for skill development.
Addressing development skepticism in Ayodhya, Chief Minister Yogi justified infrastructure investments, such as wide roads, as essential for providing convenience and handling large crowds. He drew a parallel with the khichdi fair of the Gorakhnath temple in Gorakhpur, where wide roads ensure crowd management without inconvenience.
Chief Minister Yogi called upon the youth to follow Prime Minister Modi’s Panch Pran (Five Pledges) for India’s development.
During the smartphone distribution, the chief minister interacted with students, encouraging them and promising support. The emotional encounter with a differently-abled youth, Prince Vishwakarma, highlighted the chief minister’s commitment to inclusivity and individual encouragement.
Member of Parliament Ravi Kishan Shukla also spoke on the occasion.
Vice-Chancellor Prof Poonam Tandon welcomed Chief Minister Yogi and outlined the programme. Prominent figures, including District Panchayat Chairperson Sadhna Singh, Mayor Dr Mangalesh Srivastava, and various legislators, were present at the event.