India witnessing cultural and spiritual renaissance: Yogi

Lucknow, Jan 20 (Representative) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday said that under the guidance of Prime Minister India is witnessing a cultural and spiritual renaissance and the people of the country and the world are eager to see ‘Divya Bhavya, Navya Ayodhya’.While reviewing development works in Ayodhya, Vindhyachal and Kanpur divisions with MPs and MLAs, the CM said that many private companies, state governments, religious organisations from different parts of the country and abroad are eager to invest in Ayodhya. “Our youths will directly benefit from this,” he said.He said that with so much natural beauty Sonbhadra and Mirzapur have a huge potential for tourism. “Construction work of Maa Vindhyavasini corridor is going on. This will provide great convenience to the devotees. Pure drinking water is being made available to the common people through the scheme of Har Ghar Nal in the region. Carpets made in Bhadohi are liked all around the world. Planned efforts have also been made to preserve and promote tribal culture,” he said. Yogi said that from a social, cultural, historical and industrial point of view Kanpur Division has been incredibly rich. “The entire Kanpur division, which includes Kanpur, Farrukhabad and Kannauj has a significant role in increasing the exports of the state.

Be it the Defence Corridor or the One District One Product scheme, the entrepreneurs of the entire UP including the Kanpur division are being benefited. In many nations around the world today, there is a high demand for Kannauj perfume. Tourism facilities have improved in Sankisa,” he said.He said that Kanpur is an important node of the UP Defence Corridor. “Due to this, new possibilities have been created for the MSME industries here. The youth here are getting new employment opportunities,” he said.The CM said that Etawah, Kannauj and Farrukhabad districts have huge potential for food processing units. “The region is rich in potatoes and tomato cultivation. The state government has implemented a new food processing policy. MPs and MLAs should inform the investors about it. The government will provide all necessary resources including land,” he said.He said that in the last five-and-a-half years good roads have been constructed even in remote villages. “Clean drinking water has become accessible in every house. There is strong law and order along with a huge land bank, better connectivity and efficient human resources. By developing better infrastructure a better environment has been created for industrial development,” he said.Yogi said that the state government is extending all possible cooperation for the development of the region. “All of you must focus on branding the potential of your area. With this, investment will come here and employment opportunities will be created,” he said.