The village has Wi-Fi facility and is also gender friendly with every house painted pink - a colour which symbolises honour for women, their empowerment and also stands for social harmony.
Hasuri Ausanpur is located almost 60 km from the district headquarters of Siddharthnagar in Domariyaganj tehsil, and almost 26 km from the India-Nepal border.
The 38-year-old pradhan said, "There are 23 CCTVs installed in the village, which have reduced the incidents of thefts to a large extent. Apart from this, the entire village has Wi-Fi facility, and there are 23 public address systems through which announcement can be made."
Tripathi claimed that GIS mapping of the village has been done.
"I spent nearly Rs 25 lakh from my own pocket to install Wi-Fi system, Geographic Information System and public address system in the village for the larger public interest. Using GIS, we can clearly get information about each individual household of the village.
The village pradhan said, "97 per cent of the households have electricity connections, 98 per cent residents have Aadhar number and 95 per cent people have bank accounts."
Tripathi said he has been inspired by the concept of Digital India of Prime Minister Narendra Modi and smart village of UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath.
"I was also motivated by Punsari -- the model village developed in Gujarat. I went there to see how the Punsari model could be replicated in Hasuri Ausanpur."
"Some of the facilities provided by the panchayat include local mineral water supply, sewer and drainage project, a healthcare centre, banking facilities and toll-free complaint reception service," Tripathi said.
In 2006, the Ministry of Panchayati Raj had named Siddharthnagar as one of the country's 250 most backward districts out of a total of 640. It is one of the 34 districts in Uttar Pradesh currently receiving funds from the Backward Regions Grant Fund Programme (BRGF).
The village pradhan, who is an alumni of Deen Dayal Gorakhpur University, Gorakhpur, said efforts are on to start computer education in the village, and five computers have been donated by people. "We are also planing to start sewing centres for women of the village," he said.
"This will ensure that there is virtually zero exodus and migration of villagers from the village to nearby cities," Tripathi said.
Lauding the work done in Hasuri Ausanpur, chief development officer of Siddharthnagar district Anil Kumar Mishra said, "The district administration will facilitate visits by pradhans of other villages to Hasuri Ausanpur so they can seek inspiration from the turnaround, which has been brought about in the village.
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