Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], December 10 (HBTV): Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has directed urgent medical assistance for a seven-month-old infant brought to Janata Darshan by a woman from Lucknow seeking help for her child's heart ailment.

The mother, a resident of Rajendra Nagar in Aishbagh, told the Chief Minister that she lived in a rented house and did not have the financial means to secure treatment for the baby.

According to the release, the Chief Minister immediately instructed officials to arrange an ambulance and shift the child to King George's Medical University (KGMU). Acting on his directions, the KGMU Vice Chancellor ensured that the child received prompt treatment upon arrival.

More than 60 people from various districts of Uttar Pradesh attended Monday's Janata Darshan, presenting a range of grievances before the Chief Minister. These included land disputes, requests for financial assistance related to police matters and issues concerning electricity. The complaints covered multiple departments, and the Chief Minister reiterated that citizen safety and efficient service delivery remain top priorities of his government.

A paramilitary personnel from Bulandshahr also approached the Chief Minister regarding encroachment on his land. After receiving the application, the Chief Minister said, 'Whether you serve on the borders or in internal security, your duty is important. The government will take responsibility for your family.' CM Yogi then directed officials to investigate the matter and resolve it promptly. (ANI)  

 

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