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Gorakhpur, Nov 25: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, during a Janata Darshan event held outside Mahant Digvijaynath Smriti Bhawan at Gorakhnath Temple complex in Gorakhpur, directed officials to prioritize providing the best medical facilities to every needy individual. He emphasized the issuance of Ayushman health cards to all eligible individuals.

In the Janata Darshan, Yogi Adityanath instructed officials to estimate the treatment cost for those without Ayushman cards and make it available to the government, facilitating their treatment in major hospitals. The Chief Minister met and attentively heard the problems of about 300 people, ensuring timely, quality, and satisfactory resolutions to their issues.

Yogi Adityanath stressed that full assistance for treatment would be provided to every needy person from the Chief Minister’s discretionary fund. During the event, he patiently listened to the problems of individuals and referred their application letters to the concerned authorities, assuring them that their troubles would be resolved.

Responding to a woman’s concern about her daughter’s serious illness and the absence of an Ayushman card, Yogi Adityanath directed officials to admit the woman’s daughter to either SGPGI or KGMU in Lucknow for medical treatment. He instructed the officials to prepare an estimate for the expenses and make it available to the government, simultaneously ensuring the creation of an Ayushman card for the mentioned woman.

The Chief Minister highlighted the importance of ensuring a dedicated and transparent resolution to each person’s problem, making it a top priority for the government. He warned that laxity in solving public problems would not be tolerated and urged officials to attentively listen to people’s problems with empathy, ensuring prompt and high-quality solutions.

Yogi Adityanath’s directive also included resolving complaints related to the Police and Revenue departments, urging district-level officers to ensure the resolution of issues to prevent unnecessary problems for the public.