Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

CM: Give food, water to migrants returning home

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LUCKNOW : Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday directed officers of all 75 districts to give food and water to migrant labourers, many of whom are walking long distances on their way home from neighbouri­ng states amid the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

Adityanath, who issued the directive at a review meeting, also said his government had constitute­d 11 committees to monitor the situation, adding that community kitchens had already been set up. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Centre’s relief package announced on Thursday, saying this was a unique model to fight the coronaviru­s.

The chief minister also lauded the volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and BJP workers for helping people.

LUCKNOW : Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday directed officers of all 75 districts to give food and water to migrant labourers, many of whom are walking long distances on their way home from neighbouri­ng states amid the nationwide Covid-19 lockdown.

Adityanath, who issued the directive at a review meeting, also said his government had constitute­d 11 committees to monitor the situation, adding that community kitchens had already been set up. He praised Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Centre’s relief package announced on Thursday, saying this was a unique model to fight the coronaviru­s.

The chief minister also lauded the volunteers of the Rashtriya Swayamseva­k Sangh (RSS) and

BJP workers for helping people.

“We have started community kitchens to provide food to the needy. RSS volunteers and BJP workers are playing a commendabl­e role in giving assistance to the people,” Adityanath said to a news agency.

Adityanath assured Bihar deputy chief minister Sushil Kumar Modi and Uttarakhan­d chief minister Trivendra Singh Rawat that people of the respective states, who were returning home by road will be provided with food, water, medicine and security during their stay in UP, additional chief secretary (home) Awanish Kumar Awasthi said at a press conference here later.

The chief minister also spoke to Haryana chief minister Manohar Lal Khattar and urged him to ensure the stay, food and security of migrants from UP in Haryana, the additional chief secretary said.

He also directed officers of all 75 districts to provide food and security to pilgrims from other states who were stuck in Varanasi and other religious spots in the state due to the lockdown, Awasthi added.

Meanwhile, giving details of the 11 committees, Adityanath said they included one that will make necessary financial arrangemen­ts to provide relief to people and study the impact of the lockdown on the Uttar Pradesh economy.

Another committee, headed by chief secretary, was asked to look into inter-state issues and coordinate with the union government on measures to contain the coronaviru­s, he said. This committee would also get in touch with stranded workers, he said.

A committee headed by the industrial developmen­t commission­er would ensure that the workers and other employees working with education institutio­ns would get their full wages for the lockdown period.

Another committee has been set up to ensure supply of medical equipment and set up 11,000 new

beds in hospitals.

The director general of police has been made in charge of a committee tasked with ensuring sanitizati­on of state prisons.

Another committee headed by the principal secretary, animal husbandry, would ensure fodder in cow shelters, the chief minister said.

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