Make plan for resumption of industrial activity, Adityanath tells officials

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Press Trust of India Lucknow
Last Updated : May 03 2020 | 3:29 PM IST

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday asked officials to prepare a plan for the resumption of industrial activity in the state during the third phase of the coronavirus lockdown beginning Monday.

Chairing a meeting of senior UP Government officials at his official residence in Lucknow, Adityanath directed to issue an advisory regarding it, a UP government statement said.

He also asked the infrastructure and industrial development commissioner to prepare a work plan regarding labour reforms and the transfer of allowances into the bank accounts of beneficiaries of different government schemes, the statement read.

The chief minister said quarantine centres and community kitchens must be constantly monitored and there should be no laxity in this regard.

Referring to the labourers returning from other states, Adityanath said, "They should be properly screened at the quarantine centres. If found fit, they should be given food kits and allowed to proceed to their homes.

If the labourers are found medically unfit, then proper medical treatment should be given to them," he added.

He said members of women self-help groups should be roped in for community kitchens, which will provide them employment as well.

The UP chief minister instructed the director general of police to keep tabs on people coming to the state from outside.

"A special vigil should be maintained to prevent the spread of infection among police personnel and arrange equipment for its prevention," Adityanath said.

He stressed the need to strengthen the doorstep delivery of essential services and asked officials to prepare a plan in this regard. The CM said good and sufficient food should be available at every quarantine centre.

Orders were also issued to every district magistrate to ensure that the inspection of the medical team engaged in COVID-19 treatment is compulsorily done, the statement said.

He directed that a time table should be made for farmers, wholesale and retail traders at the mandis of the state.

"The mandis must be continuously and effectively monitored. These should be kept clean and arrangements should be made for sanitisers. Social distancing should be strictly adhered to," he said.

The chief minister said following the implementation of the lockdown, there has been a decline in revenue.

Despite this, the state government has already paid salaries to it 16 lakh employees and pension to 12 lakh retired employees."

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First Published: May 03 2020 | 3:29 PM IST

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