The budget was presented by finance minister Suresh Kumar Khanna.
LUCKNOW: With a target of making Uttar Pradesh atmanirbhar , the Yogi Adityanath government on Monday presented a Rs 5,50,270.78 crore budget for financial year 2021-22 in the state assembly.
With assembly elections in the state less than a year away, the budget includes new schemes of Rs 27,598.40 crore, with infrastructure development bagging the lion s share.
The budget was presented by finance minister Suresh Kumar Khanna, in the presence of the chief minister, is over Rs 37,410 crore more than the previous year s budget size, making it the largest fund allocation in the state.
happy home, finally: Munnu has found a saviour in his new mother Denmark’s Carina Lykke Rasmussen and grandmother Hedda
Prayagraj: Life had been turbulent for seven-year-old Munnu. Born with special needs, he was abandoned by his parents when he was hardly six days old. Since then, he has been staying in government-run shelter homes in search for an unconditional love and care.
Now, Munnu has finally found a saviour in Denmark’s Carina Lykke Rasmussen, who came all the way to the Sangam city to formally adopt him.
Munnu is set to fly to Denmark with his new mother Rasmussen and grandmother Hedda, who will take him to his new home in Esbjerg, a picturesque seaport town.
Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath. (file photo)
LUCKNOW: UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday said on the floor of UP Assembly that the opposition was inciting farmers to protest against the three farm laws and fuelling anarchy just to serve its petty political interest. Speaking on the second day of the budget session of UP assembly, Yogi insisted that the three farm laws were in the series of steps taken by government for the welfare of farmers.
“The provision to allow farmers the freedom to sell their produce other than mandi is hurting the middlemen and their political masters,” he said, adding that it is not the farmers but the middlemen trying to rake up the protest. “They are bothered since the money is reaching the accounts of farmers directly,” he said.
The last rites of the two girls were performed in Babuhara village of Unnao district.
UNNAO: The last rites of two teenage girls, found dead in an agriculture field at Babuhara village of Asoha police station area, were performed here on Friday morning amid tight security arrangements. Three girls aged 16, 15 and 14 were found in a field by the villagers on Wednesday night when they did not return after leaving their house to take fodder for cattle.
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