Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Adityanath stresses need for realising “Digital India” dream

- HT Correspond­ent letters@htlive.com

LUCKNOW : Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday stressed the need for realising the dream of “Digital India” and make every youth of the state “smart” by providing them free smartphone­s and tablets.

Yogi was speaking at the first free smartphone­s and tablets distributi­on ceremony in the Yogi 2.0 government organised at Dr Shakuntala Misra National Rehabilita­tion University here. He distribute­d free tablets and smartphone­s to 886 students and also laid foundation stone of a new engineerin­g and technology department of the university on the occasion.

“We will have to keep pace with challenges. During the Covid-19 pandemic, education was among the worst-hit sectors when physical classes and examinatio­ns were suspended,” the CM said.

“It was then we decided to equip one crore students with smartphone­s and tablets so that they can attend online classes and prepare for exams,” he added. Yogi also asserted that no one could judge a person by their personal appearance.

Further stressing his point, the CM said who could have imagined after reading the works of renowned 16th century poet Surdas that he was visually challenged.

Attacking the previous Samajwadi Party government in UP, he said, “Five years ago, riots and rowdiness were common in the state.” Talking about the developmen­t carried out in the state, Yogi said, “Five years ago, Uttar Pradesh was referred to as a ‘BIMARU’ state but today the economy of the state is second highest in the country.”

He also highlighte­d the work done by his government for “divyang” (differentl­y-abled) people in the last five years. He praised PM Narendra Modi for coining the term “divyang” for differentl­y-abled individual­s in place of “viklang”.

The CM also termed the state’s 25 crore population as a big asset. On the occasion, he also spoke about the steps taken by his government for the welfare of differentl­y-abled people, including hike in annual budget from Rs 670 crore to Rs 1,150 crore. He made a mentioned of around Rs 1000 monthly pension being given to the differentl­yabled by the state government.

“Earlier, only 8.75 lakh differentl­y-abled people were given pension in the state. Today, 11.26 lakh such people get it. The government earlier used to provide compensati­on of Rs 8,000 for artificial organs or limbs. It has now increased to Rs 10,000,” the chief minister said.

“In the last five years, the government has distribute­d artificial limbs to 2.56 lakh differentl­y-abled people and provided them with the facility of free travel in government buses,” Yogi said.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO ?? Chief minister Yogi Adityanath distributi­ng tablets to the students of Dr Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilita­tion University. State minister Narendra Kashyap and others were also present during the programme in Lucknow on Thursday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT PHOTO Chief minister Yogi Adityanath distributi­ng tablets to the students of Dr Shakuntala Mishra National Rehabilita­tion University. State minister Narendra Kashyap and others were also present during the programme in Lucknow on Thursday.

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