Stating that there was no alternative to development, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said on Saturday it was necessary that the developmental works were completed in a time-bound manner while upholding the quality.
Adityanath inaugurated and laid foundations of 36 schemes worth Rs 87.57 crore here. The chief minister informed that by January-February next year, the out-patient department (OPD) of AIIMS, Gorakhpur, would become operational and, by 2020, students would be enrolled in the MBBS course
"We will make arrangements of their livelihood based of their profession. We consider bamboo as grass, and people of Bansphor community could harvest bamboo on rented land and make products... the government will help them."
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