In a significant move aimed at bolstering social welfare initiatives, Uttar Pradesh's Deputy Chief Minister, Brajesh Pathak, conducted a detailed inspection of the KIJC Mangal Bhawan project in Kanpur. The project, developed by the JCI Kanpur Industrial and Municipal Corporation, is situated in the Benajhabar area and is specifically designed for the welfare of the city's underprivileged communities.
Project Inspection and High Praise
During his visit, Deputy CM Pathak thoroughly assessed the facilities and the progress of the Mangal Bhawan project. He expressed strong admiration for the initiative, stating that such buildings will definitely ensure the welfare of the poor. He emphasized the project's potential as a model for urban social development.
Pathak was formally welcomed by Praneet Agarwal, the President of the JCI Kanpur Industrial club. The event was also attended by Prakash Pal, the regional president of the Bharatiya Janata Party, along with other key office bearers of the JCI Kanpur Industrial Club, highlighting the collaborative effort behind the project.
State-Wide Expansion Plans Discussed
Impressed by the project's scope and objectives, the Deputy Chief Minister proposed a ambitious plan. He urged that similar projects be developed in all the cities of the state to extend the benefits of such welfare-oriented infrastructure to a larger population.
To turn this vision into a reality, Pathak announced a crucial next step. He confirmed that he would discuss the proposal with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. This high-level discussion aims to formulate a strategy for replicating the successful Kanpur model across Uttar Pradesh.
Recognition for JCI Kanpur Industrial
Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak took a moment to publicly appreciate the efforts of the organizing body. He specifically commended the JCI Kanpur Industrial for their dedication and execution in bringing the Mangal Bhawan project to life. His recognition underscores the importance of public-private partnerships in driving meaningful social change and development at the grassroots level.