Chief minister Yogi Adityanath said that it was very important to connect the Vantangiyas with the mainstream of the society, so that the anti-social and anti-national people are not able to mislead them. He said that he participated in the movement of Vantangiyas. The chief minister said that seven years ago there was not a single concrete house in Vantangiya village, whereas today there is not a single kutcha house.
CM Yogi told that 770 concrete houses have been built here, ration cards of more than 800 people have been made. Four thousand people are getting the benefit of Ayushman Yojana. 113 have been benefited from old age pension, 66 from destitute pension, 25 from disabled pension and 12 girls from cm Kanya Sumangala Yojana.
He said that apart from this, every house has a toilet, there are primary and pre-secondary schools in the village. Along with this, 38 women groups have been formed here under NRLM and MNREGA job cards of 882 people have also been made. The chief minister said that Vantangiya villages were declared revenue villages so that prosperity can be brought.
'Lights should be lit in every person's house'
Chief minister Yogi Adityanath appealed to the people and said, "They must help those people around them who are deprived due to some reasons. He said that efforts should be made that no person is deprived of the joy of the festival. Our effort should be that in Diwali, lamps are lit in every house and sweets also reach every person.