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Important decisions and achievements of Mayawati.



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To Start

Uttar Pradesh 2006-2007 - UP budget for 2006-2007- 80,000 crore, fiscal deficit more than 5% of GDP, reference: http://agup.nic.in/atagl0506.pdf.


Today UP State Budget 2015-16 is 302687 crore rupees. Maywati
Inciatives put Uttar pradesh on the development path now UP government
has more funds to carry out development works with less fiscal deficit.


Before Mayawati came to Power please read the book “Political Process
in Uttar Pradesh: Identity, Economic Reforms, and Governance for reality
of and State of Uttar Pradesh.”

Till Mayawati came to Power in
Uttar Pradesh, The Government debt and Interest payment alone amounted
to the almost 30% of revenue expenditure, thus squeezing the capacity of
state to spend on priority sector. Meaning no funds for development.

Golden period of Uttar Pradesh: Maya Raj 2007-2012


Uttar Pradesh 2007-2008 –Mayawati passed the UP budget 2007-2008, and
budget was 1 lack crore, the budget crossed 1 lack crore because of
underutilization of 2006-2007 year budgetary allocation, thus UP
government budget crossed 1 lack crore.

For further reading/highlights of UP budget 2006-2007:

http://www.archive.india.gov.in/

Uttar Pradesh 2012-2013


UP budget for 2012-2013 was 2+lack crore, deficit less than 2.8 %
comparatively less than central government 5.2%, for the first time, the
state’s Budget size has crossed the figure of Rs 2 lakh crore, and
Uttar Pradesh government revenue increased by more than 1 lack crore, in
just five years.

Because of Mayawati economic policies, and
governance, Uttar Pradesh exactly dubbed the UP’s GDP growth and Revenue
in Just five years.

100 Reasons to vote for BSP or What Others Have not done in 55 years we have done it in just five years

1. Public-private partnership (PPP).



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WYoXWNm62Zw&t=5s
Public-private partnership by Mayawati. Pure Private Partnership(PPP) by Murderer of democratic institutions (Modi).

Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Concept, Benefits and Limitations



This is the first module of the ESCAP E-learning Series on Public-Private Parternships (PPPs). The module



Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister, Mayawati announced on December 23, 2007,
The public-private partnership (PPP) model forming the core of the
State’s New Economic Policy, 2007, and Chief Minister Mayawati has
directed the industrial development department to promote participation
of private sectors in industrialization through public-private
partnership.

New economic policy

Unfolding the new
economic policy, called the New Middle Path Economic Policy at a press
conference here, the Chief Minister said with the global economic
scenario fast changing, the fruits of economic development had not
percolated down to the last man on the socio-economic ladder.


Thereafter, under government’s new development strategy several major
projects /schemes on the PPP-model, like the Ganga Express-way, Yamuna
Express-way and Upper Ganga canal were prepared to spur development in
the state in which no central investments were involved except a
departmental ‘no objection ‘ from them; the center, however, did not
cooperate even in this matter.


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BSP supremo Mayawati attacks Modi government for scrapping Rs 500, Rs
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addressing a rally Mayawati said that it is economic emergency and
compared it with Congress’s political emergency in 1975.


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Job security:

The State’s
equity would be a maximum of 49 per cent and a minimum of 11 per cent in
schemes and projects to be developed in the private sector. The Chief
Minister allayed the fears of the employees working in the projects to
be developed on the basis of PPP model assuring them of complete job
security. Infrastructure development had been accorded the top priority.
Development of rural and urban infrastructure, including power,
drinking water, roads, transport, health, and industries, had been
identified under the new economic policy.

The government will
also have control on the decision and policy making, for example in
energy sector government can regulate the price of electricity traiff;
otherwise government has to buy the same at much higher price
benefitting private companies and increasing the burden on common man.

Further Reading: http://www.thehindu.com/todays-p


In Uttar Pradesh, various public private partnership projects in
different segments like expressways, roads, energy, transport,
education, urban rejuvenation and service sector etc. are already
underway and many more have been completed. I will be posting the same
in 100 Reasons to vote for mayawati, with references.

With PPP
the government will have control on the decision and policy making, for
example in energy sector government will also authority to regulate the
unit price, otherwise government has to buy the same at much higher
price from private companies and putting the economic burden on common
man.

2. After coming to Power mayawati proposed to build Ganga Express Way in 2007:


The 1, 047 km expressway between Greater Noida and Ballia was proposed
via Bulandshahr, Aligarh, Badaun, Kanshi Ram Nagar, Farrukhabad,
Shahjahanpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Rae Bareli, Pratapgarh, Allahabad,
Mirzapur, Sant Ravi Das Nagar, Varanasi and Ghazipur districts.


The Mayawati government had said the project was necessary to give a
fillip to trade and regional development, especially eastern UP. The
expressway was proposed to be developed on the left side of Ganga, to
control the floods and to reduce travel time considerably boosting
trade.

Simultaneously, the Chief Minister announced a
rehabilitation policy for those whose land would be acquired for
developing the Ganga Expressway. The package lays stress on compensation
for the land and property which would be acquired besides certain other
benefits. Fifteen per cent of flats and plots to be developed on the
acquired land would be reserved for the oustees. Besides, they would be
entitled to a monthly allowance equivalent to minimum farm wages for 25
days. This arrangement would last one year from the date of land
acquisition. The policies were approved by the Cabinet. In the Ganga
Expressway rehabilitation package, 250 square metres of land in urban
areas and 150 square meters of land in rural areas would be allotted
free of cost to the families whose houses would be acquired for building
the eight- lane highway. The affected families would also be entitled
to road, drinking water, electricity, school, panchayat building and
irrigation facilities in the rehabilitated areas.

Thereafter,
under government’s new development strategy several major projects
/schemes on the PPP-model, like the Ganga Express-way, Yamuna
Express-way and Upper Ganga canal were prepared to spur development in
the state in which no central investments were involved except a
departmental ‘no objection ‘ from them; the center, however, did not
cooperate even in this matter.

Financial aid for farmers!


More importantly, the oustees would be extended financial assistance to
the minimum of Rs. 25,000 for building shops and work sheds. The
families given compensation have been given the option of buying shares
in the developer company which would be equivalent to 10 per cent of the
compensation money.

UPEIDA was the lead government agency and
the project was awarded to Jaypee after bidding in January 2008. GEP was
divided into four parts and bids were invited for each part separately.
JP, which bid for all the four parts, was awarded all the four
contracts. The project based on Design Build Finance Operate (DBFO)
model was originally scheduled to be completed by 2012.

The government claims the following benefits as its motivation in the proposal.

Provide flood protection to large population and number of villages along river
Decongest the increasing traffic on the existing network of roads
Fast and safe connectivity resulting in savings in fuel, travel time and transportation cost to society
Reduction in accidents
Reduction in pollution
Employment opportunity to people
Development of local industry, agriculture and handicrafts
Development of tourism and pilgrimage
Transporting, processing and marketing of agricultural products
Better approach to medical and educational services
Quick transportation of perishable goods like fruits, vegetables and dairy products.
Further information is on Wikipedia.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgzUOq2wmoA
UP CM Mayawati meeting with b.l. joshi


up former cm mayawati meet with up governer b.l. joshi.


http://www.thehindu.com/…/quota-system-f…/article1974160.ece

3. E-procurement scheme for Government Contracts:


The Chief Minister also launched the e-procurement scheme in the
State for tenders, for all departments. It is aimed at finishing mafia
raj, also making the bidding process transparent and free from
corruption in contract business.

Further Reading: https://etender.up.nic.in/nicgep/app


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n08HpXZ-suU

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4. Nivesh Mitra – Facility for entrepreneurs Launched on July 2009.


To promote investment in the industrial, Power sector, the CM directed
the officials concerned to ensure effective implementation of ‘Nivesh
Mitra’, a scheme launched by the government.

The CM said that
the scheme has been launched to ensure that industries get required
approvals, sanctions and certificates within the stipulated time.

“Problems being faced by the industrialists should be sorted out on
priority and better infrastructure facilities should be ensured to
accelerate industrial development in the state,” she said.
In
order to generate employment opportunities it is necessary that
industrial units were set up within the time frame and start
manufacturing, she added.
The officials informed the CM that within a short time 211 investment proposals has been received.
“While 183 investment proposals are related to micro industry, 24
are for small industries, two for medium and one for large industry,”
they said.
The officials said that Greater Noida has been
nominated as the nodal agency for Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad investment area
being developed as a part of the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor
Project.

Further Reading: http://udyogbandhu.com/topics.aspx?mid=PPP%20at%20a%20glance

http://yourstory.com/…/nivesh-mitra-facility-for-entrepren…/


Because of issues with acquiring the agricultural land for
development and infrastructure projects, The Uttar Pradesh government
pass the Historic UP land Acquisition act. Still central government has
not brought any reforms in this regard from 1890’s.

The
Mayawati also passed the government order and directive to district
magistrates to convene a farmers’ meet on the 22nd of every month for
settling their grievances under one roof and the decision to revoke
cases against farmers lodged during their agitations on public issues. \


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Nivesh Mitra – Facility for entrepreneurs Launched on July 2009
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5. Mayawati passed 02 June, 2011 UP land Acquisition act.

Highlights of the Land acquisition act.
The new policy has divided land acquisition into three categories.
For private sector i.e industries, power projects, expressways etc land
acquisition is to be done directly by the company and the government
would have no role in acquisition except facilitating the process. The
company will deal directly with the farmers and work out a package to
which at least 80% of the farmers whose land is being acquired agree. In
case 80% of the farmers do not agree to the compensation package the
project would be reconsidered said Mayawati.
In case 80% of the farmers agree to give their land, Section-6 of the Act would apply for acquiring the remaining 20% land.
Developers would also have to get constructed a Kisan Bhawan and a model school till in each affected village.
Chief Minister Mayawati said that they have provided for giving
farmers 16% of their land back in developed form so that they can enjoy
the appreciation in the value of land as the region prospers through
developmental or industrial activity.
She said that the
opposition alleges that farmers lose out on growth after land is
acquired which is re-sold at very high rates. With farmers getting part
of their land back in developed form it would provide them an
opportunity to reap the benefits of development in their area.

She said that of the total acquired land almost 50% is used for public
purpose like building roads, parks, green belt etc. In that sense, she
said, the farmers would get 16% of developed land which is a sizeable
portion considering that almost half the total land cannot be used by
the developer for commercial purposes.
She also said that the
center should immediately bring a new land acquisition policy else the
BSP would stage a dharna at the parliament house in the monsoon session.

For Further reading: http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/…/29613044_1_l…

http://udyogbandhu.com/…/LandAcquisitionPolicy_2011_english…

Farmers’ body welcomes UP’s new land acquisition policy.


Bharatiya Kisan Union (BKU), a powerful farmers’ body wielding
considerable influence in western Uttar Pradesh, today welcomed the new
land acquisition policy announced by the state government yesterday.


BKU spokesperson Rakesh Tikait, who had been camping in the state
capital since June 1 for the ‘kisan panchayat’ convened by chief
minister Mayawati, said he was ‘quite satisfied’ with the new policy.


Tikait said Uttar Pradesh had incorporated several of the farmers’
suggestions in its new policy, which were beneficial to farmers.


He specifically mentioned the provision, which allowed farmers to buy
agricultural land equal in size to the acquisition without paying any
stamp duty.

BKU further applauded the directive to district
magistrates to convene a farmers’ meet on the 22nd of every month for
settling their grievances under one roof and the decision to revoke
cases against farmers lodged during their agitations on public issues.


BKU expressed gratitude towards the government for announcing 14 hours
power supply to rural areas from July 1 and provision of short term
agriculture loan at 4 per cent interest.

For Further reading: http://www.business-standard.com/…/farmers-body-welcomes-up…


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RaCvlYg6BT4
Central copied land acquisition ordinance drafted by UP govt. in 2013 land bill : Mayawati


Central copied land acquisition ordinance drafted by UP govt. in 2013 land bill : Mayawati


6. Energy/ Power Sector:


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Ms Mayawati’s Energy/ Power Sector


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correspondent “Little Lee Patrick Sullivan” follows electricity from
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Energy Conservation:

Uttar Pradesh makes use of CFL mandatory in government offices.


Decisions on May, 2007 immidiatly after coming to power before Uttar
Pradesh could start producing more energy; first efforts were made to
conserve the energy, by passing government order and banning the high
energy consuming blubs in the state.

In a massive energy
conservation drive, use of compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) has been made
compulsory in government buildings, aided institutions, corporations and
autonomous bodies in Uttar Pradesh. An order to this effect was issued
by the State government on July 15. It has been estimated that with the
use of CFL, consumption of energy would be cut down by about 10 per
cent.
Fifteen categories of consumers have been identified in
the Energy Conservation Act, 2001, for whom use of energy conservation
measures had been mandatory from March 1, 2007. These sets of consumers
include aluminum factories, fertilizer and cement units, iron and steel
companies, railways, chemicals and petrochemical units and commercial
buildings. Thermal and hydro power stations managed by the UPPCL,
transmission and distribution companies have been clubbed together as
one category of power consumers in the ECA, 2001.

Awareness campaign


Apart from making the use of CFL mandatory in government offices,
steps will also be taken to create awareness among the people on
conserving energy with the use of CFL. The onus will be on the Uttar
Pradesh Power Corporation Limited (UPPCL) to educate the public on the
use of CFL instead of the traditional bulbs at the time of sanctioning
power load and new connections to the consumers.The need for energy
conservation has immense importance as the State is deficient on the
power generation front.Of the five thermal units, the average generation
of electricity stands at around 2,200 to 2,300 megawatts. The demand
during peak hour touches around 7,500-8,000 MW.

For Further reading:http://www.hindu.com/2008/07/22/stories/2008072253760700.htm

http://sendyourlightbulbstowashington.wordpress.com/…/utta…/

http://www.thehindu.com/…/mayawati-inaug…/article1959097.ece


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Ms Mayawati in Uttar Pradesh makes use of CFL mandatory in government offices


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For Buying the Power from the Private companies.


The mayawati state government has ordered a review of the process
of the award of the project to the private sector through a tariff-based
bidding process.
Many more Solar power plants foundation stones
where laid during her tenuare and have started generation power links
will be updated soon.
Mayawati Government also passed an
Government order to check the power theft, illegal tapping of power and
improve the power transmission system to minimize the energy losses.
Many influential people where sent behind bars for power theft and balence the checks.
Mayawati Created the energy task force (ETF) headed by UP chief
secretary in 2007, with the aim of making Uttar Pradesh self-relent and
energy surplus state.
State government had decided to create an
additional power generation capacity of 25,000 MW in the next seven
years; she said the ministry of coal should allocate coal blocks for
setting up thermal plants in the state.

The Power Generation projects completed and started generating power during the regime of Mayawati:

Mayawati also laid down the foundation stone of eight power substations Rs 6,168 crore, November 2007.


Lucknow, Nov 30 2007 Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister today inaugurated
power projects worth Rs 6,168 crore as part of the state government’s
plan to add a electricity generation capacity of 10,000 MW during the
11th Plan.

The addition of power generation capacity during the
five years would include an investment of Rs 60,000 crore and provide
employment to 10,000 people, Mayawati said here.

She said the
state government was serious toward the problems of the power sector and
directed respective authorities to ensure timely completion of the
projects.

Dedicating fourth unit of Paricha Thermal Power
Project, which will provide 210 MW of additional power to the state, the
chief minister said that first and second units of the plant would
start generating power from July 2009 and November 2009, respectively.


The first and second units of Harduaganj Thermal Power Project would be
completed in October 2009 and February 2010 respectively, she said.
With the completion of these projects there would no power scarcity in
the state, the Chief Minister claimed.

Promising to end power
crisis by the end of the 11th Plan, Mayawati said that recently her
government had signed an MoU with NTPC for establishment of a 1,320-MW
joint power project.

Mayawati also laid down the foundation stone of eight power substations. PTI


The power Production of Uttar Pradesh before 2007 was 4000 MV, till
November 2011 additional 3500 MV generation capacity was added. This is
an achievement beyond any imagination in such a shot time.

For further reading: http://www.hindu.com/2007/12/01/stories/2007120158660700.htm


The 8 new projects for which the decision has been taken and MoUs for
these nine power projects were signed between October 2008 to January
2011 include:

1980 MW thermal power plant in Lalitpur to be developed by Bajaj group,
1320 MW Bhognipur Phase 1 to be developed by Lanco group,
1320 MW Bhognipur Phase II also to be developed by Lanco Group,
600 MW Murka thermal power plant to be developed by Creative Thermolite Power Private Ltd,
1980 MW Bargarh thermal power plant to be developed by Bajaj,
250 MW Farukhabad thermal power plant to be developed by Pareikh Alluminex,
250 MW Auriya thermal power plant to be developed by Uniteck and
1320 MW Ghazipur thermal power plant to be developed by Welspun Energy Ltd.


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10. Mayawati writes to PM, seeks coal blocks for UP power projects, July 2009.


The state government has a plan of increasing power generation by
25,000 MW to make UP a power-surplus state in the next few years, but
lack of coal is an impediment, Mayawati said in her letter to the Prime
Minister.
“Priority in allotment of coal block and gas linkages
should be given to states like UP, which do not have resources for
hydro-generation, coal mines or coastal areas,” she said in the letter,
released today.
Pointing out that the economic growth of UP is
directly linked to that of the country, Mayawati suggested that the
ministries concerned should consider amending policies regarding
allocating coal and gas to improve the power situation in the state.
“Kindly intervene in the matter immediately and ask the power and
coal ministries to issue necessary amendments to coal and gas allotment
policies,” she said
Mayawati blamed successive central
governments for the power crisis in UP. “No concrete measures (have
been) taken to solve the power crisis in the state during the last 60
years,” she said in the letter.
v State government had decided
to create an additional power generation capacity of 25,000 MW in the
next seven years; she said the ministry of coal should allocate coal
blocks for setting up thermal plants in the state.
Why the Central Government sold to private companies and Coalgate Scam?.


The private companies will sell the coal at much higher price, which
intron will result in rise in production cost of power and consumers
have to pay more.

Further Reading: http://www.deccanherald.com/cont

http://www.business-standard.com/…/mayawati-writes-to-pm-se…


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeXG8K5_UvU
Mayawati writes to PM, seeks coal blocks for UP power projects, July 2009.


Animation of how a coal power station works



11. Power Distribution: The state government has planned capacity
addition to the tune of 10,000 mw by the end of the 11th Plan and once
these projects are ready for generating power, we would need an adequate
transmission network to evacuate the power.”

‘‘Private
participation will bring in efficiency and also facilitate large-scale
funding of the transmission infrastructure. And considering the scale of
investment and the volume of work required, attracting large private
investment in transmission is absolutely essential. The state government
has planned capacity addition to the tune of 10,000 mw by the end of
the 11th Plan and once these projects are ready for generating power, we
would need an adequate transmission network to evacuate the power.”
Lucknow Jun 08 2011: In a move that would cleared an investment of
R10,000 crore in the ailing power sector and give a push to PPP model,
the Uttar Pradesh government is likely to sign an agreements with Isolux
Corsan and Cobra MEIL Consortium for the setting up of a new
transmission network in the state.
It may be mentioned that the
Mayawati government has initiated ambitious plans of capacity addition
of 10,000 mw by the 11th Plan and another 8,000 mw by 2014 in its bid to
provide ‘‘power to all’’ by 2014. The generation of power has already
been cleared but the power problem will continue without good
transmission network despite sufficient power generation.
The
state cabinet last week finalized two private players for setting up 3
sub-stations of 765 KV and 9 sub-stations of 400 KV to be completed
within 30 months. The three sub-stations of 765 KV will be set up at
Greater Noida, Mainpuri and Hapur. “By 2014, when our new power
generating units will be commissioned, these sub stations as well as the
interconnecting lines, too, will be ready to evacuate the power,” said a
senior official of the Uttar Pradesh Power Corporation, adding that the
work of one package has been allotted to Isolux Corsan for a levellised
tariff of R870 crore and the work of second package has been given to
Cobra MEIL Consortium at a levellised tariff of R875 crore for a period
of 35 years. “The total value of these two projects would be
approximately R10,000 crore and it would be ready in 30 months’ time.
The UPPCL will pay a levellised tariff for the next 35 years,” he added.
Apart from these two companies, L&T and Sterlite had also qualified
for the RFP stage but had fallen off at technical evaluation stage.
Of the new power plants that are in various stages of construction
are the 1,980 mw Bara project in Allahabad, the 1,980 mw Meja thermal
power plant, which is a joint venture project between the NTPC and UP
Rajya Vidyut Utpadan Nigam, the 500 mw Paricha and 500 mw Harduaganj
extension projects and the 2×500 mw Anpara D project, Anpara C and Roja
thermal power plants.
Agreeing that transmission has been in the
domain of the public sector and private participation in power
transmission has been minimal, the official said that given the growth
targets, there was an urgent need for private sector participation in
transmission projects as well.

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12. Special Economic Zone Policy:


The state government introduced its Special Economic Zone policy in
2007 which focuses on providing good infrastructural facilities,
creating employment opportunities, boosting exports and inviting
domestic and foreign investments, so as to foster the economic
development of state and the country. The SEZs set up by the state
government are Multi Product Noida SEZ at Noida and Product Specific SEZ
at Moradabad, whereas SEZs set up by private developers are Moser Baer
India Ltd. For Non-conventional energy sector and Wipro Technologies Ltd
forIT‐ITES atGreaterNoida and HCL Technologies Ltd. and Seaview
Developers Ltd.forIT‐ITES atNoida


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13. Education:

The list
is long will take me some time to complete the section, to explain in
detail the budgetary allocation for primary, secondary and higher
education, in all the five years, how she personally travelled across
the Uttar Pradesh to review the development works, and schemes are
implemented in time bound manner .

In her fourth tenure as CM
of UP, Mayawati made English compulsory in primary education in the
state. While importance of foreign language in a globalized world is
valid for all. Further Reading: http://articles.timesofindia.ind...


Enhancing skill levels: The state has launched various schemes to
improve the education scenario for females and its focus is on expanding
and improving the quality of primary, secondary and higher education.


Education is the basic block of human development and contributes
directly to the development of nation. The state government is
progressing towards making provision of education to all.
A sum
of Rs. 19086 crore has been earmarked for basic education, Rs. 6846
crore for secondary education and Rs.2146 crore for higher education in
the annual budget of FY2012 , which is 19.6% higher than the allocation
made in FY2011 amounting to Rs. 23470 crore.
Every year the Education budget has grown at the rate of more than 18%.

Note; will adding the references ASAP, people should also search on try to know the truth information.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2jdExaHgQk
Education Policy by Mayawati


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14. Important and Historic Initiative for Law & Order and Crime Control in Uttar Pradesh.


Many important and historic decisions have been taken to establish
“rule of the law by law” in the state in order to “modernize and
strengthen to make the police administration alert and vigilant”.


Since the formation of the present government in Uttar Pradesh, on
13 May, 2007 till date, an Unprecedented environment of “peace and order
and communal harmony, free from injustice, crime and fear” has been
created by giving “top priority” to “law-order and crime control” for
which several important decisions had to be taken with iron resolve at
the different levels e.g:
More than double the increase in
police budget with about Rs. 7,740 crore sanctioned. For the first time
in Uttar Pradesh a service manual for different sections of the police
force promulgated.
Formation of “Uttar Pradesh Police
Recruitment Board” for transparency in view of complaints of corruption
in police recruitment.
In a “historic” decision about 2.04 lakh
new posts for policemen created, in one stroke. Already 35,000
constables selected in a transparent procedure – a step which has been
praised at the national also.
Constitution of two new zones Viz.
“Poorvanchal and western Uttar Pradesh” to further strengthen the
“Special Task Force (STF)”.
“National Capital Police Zone” formed for effective control over law and order and crime control in western Uttar Pradesh.
Establishment of “women police stations (mahila Thana)” in all
districts together with “mahila helpline”, “family planning Centre” and
“mahila sahayta prakoshtha” at the state level.
“Anti-Terrorist Squad (ATS)” set up in November, 2007 itself.
“SIT” constituted to investigate serious economic offences.
“state level committee constituted” under the chairmanship of
Director General, police to prevent circulation of “counterfeit / fake
currency notes”.
Appointment of a special public prosecutor” for prosecution of cases under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act.
Rigorous and effective action taken against more than 1 lakh known notorious criminals/Mafiosi.
1.707 notorious criminals detained under the most stringent “National Security Act (NSA)”.

Strict action taken under the “Gangster Act” against about 40,000 professional offenders.
A total of 8.013 notorious delequents, carrying reward on their
heads, were arrested, including those “carrying on the head a reward”
upto Rs.5 lakh.
Another 374 notorious criminals carrying reward,
between Rs.50,000 – Rs. 5,00,000 were “killed” by the police in self
defense.
Also, thousands of anti-social elements/goondas and
white-collar criminals were sent to their right place i.e. behind the
bars in the “jail”.

For the first in the state, action was
also taken against “ influencial people and those occupying high
positions” found guilty of breaching the law, establishing the motto
“all wequal before the law” under which several ministers, ex-ministers,
MPs and legislators were proceeded against leagally with due
strictness.
“Historic action” continues, without let or
hindrance, against arrant criminals and Mafiosi to “confisticat their
ill-gotten wealth” in order to break the economic backbone. Property
worth more than Rs. 443 crore forfeited so far.
Elimination of
fierce dacoits – synonymous of terror, Rs. 5 lakh rewardee bandit chief
Shivakumar alias Dadua, Ambika Patel i.e. Thokia, Mussafir Yadav,
carrying a reward of Rs.2lakh from Bihar State and Santosh alias Kittu
Gupta with a reward of Rs. 1.5 lakh besides, several other offenders
carrying rewards between Rs. 1 lakh and Rs. 50,000 were killed by police
in encounters inself-defence.
In the terrorist attack on CRPF
group centre at Rampur by 4 terrorists of HUJI – Harqat UI Jehad Al
Islami as well as an active member of Khalistan Zindabad Force (KZF)
together with ISI agents were also apprehended.
Noor Baksh, a
shooter belonging to the gang of international criminal, Dawood Ibrahim
was shot daed while trying to escape from police custody.
To
secure justice to prosecuted people under the previous government,
10,000 cases filed through a “special campaign” and action taken against
31,136 persons. “Legal” action also initiated against those trying to
register “fake” reports.
The area of ‘jungle raj’, goonda tax,
‘mafia rule’ and ‘anarchy’ inherited in legacy, ends, entirely due to
the “missionary and struggling” efforts of Hon’ble Chief Ninister Ms.
Mayawati JI. People, coming out of the suffocating “jungle raj”,
breathing in, today, the wiff of fresh air of the “rule of law by law”.
The result of such strict action was that an environment of “
communal harmony” continued to exist and no untoward incident occurred
in the whole of the state, in light of the court decision on the very
sensitive Ram Janmbhoomi/Babri Masjid “case”. The peaceful conditions
prevailed in Uttar Pradesh, there was calm and quiet in other states of
the country as well.
So also Common Wealth Games 2010,
three-tier panchayat elections, Mahakumbh fair, Haridwar-2010, Allahabad
Magh Mela-2011 passed off peacefully. Lok Sabha-2009 general elections
were also conducted without violence, with peace and impartiality.

In order to ensure “justice” to the general public and create “trust”
towards the law and order system in them, strict instructions issued to
record the First Information Report (FIR) in the thanas from victimized
persons without the slightest difficulties.
Instructions to all
district, division and tehsil level authorities to be available to the
people, as a must in their offices from 10 to 12 in thye morning.

Observance of “thana divwas” on every 1st and 3rd Saturdsy of the
month with the object of taking effective action against victimization
of poor people of the sarv-samaj.
As a result of these special
efforts made by the government, remarkable “decline“ in the rate of all
kinds of crime against “SC/ST” in the state. Eqally notable has been the
percentage of disposal of crime enquiries which stands at 92.
Appointment of a special public prosecutor” for prosecution of cases under the SC/ST Prevention of Atrocities Act.
“Considerable reduction” in incidence of all crimes against “women” in the state.
The percentage of action was 94.1, last year against those accused
of crime against “women” and 91.9 of cases disposed of, which is a
“record” in itself. Consequently, the rate of crime against women in
Uttar Pradesh is much less than evens the national average.
The
effort to secure “justice” in every matter and at every level to every
segment of the society and the sarv-samaj, the poor people, farmers,
labourers, businessmen, lawyers, service-class and non-service-class
people as also students in accordance with the policy of “Sarvajan Hitay
Sarvajan Sukhay”.
For proper security and up keep of the newly
constructed sites/memorials etc formation of “Uttar Pradesh Police
Special Zone Security Battalian” under which 1,233 new posts created.
Together with the arrest of more than two dozen hard core
naxalites, a strategy of “tatal development (samagra vikas)” in
identified areas adopted in order to deal with the “naxal” problem so
that a feeling of trust towards the administration in kindled in the
public psyche in the affected areas and they do not go astray. Efforts
to provide the various basic amenities under Dr. Ambedkar gram sabha
yojns to the 423 naxal affected villages.
Several proposals for
necessary cooperation pending with the center about inclusion of
naxal-affected districts into “focus” districts under the “integrated
development plan” for development of the local surroundings and
modernization of the police.

Apart from these, many more
important steps were taken, a detailed account of which will be provided
and highlighting its achievements during the last five years.

In
brief, to get the correct feel of ground realities, Mayawati herself
made surprise inspections of visiting police stations, villages,
hospitals, DM’s office in all the 72 districts in the state, taking
strong action against authorities found wanting in performance and
issuing guidelines for improvement.

Mayawati herself visited and
Mayawati ordered strict action on finding shortcomings in development
works during her district tours.

Videos of Mayawati inspecting the progress of the work: NOTE: Videos.

“Disabled”


Establishment of ‘Uttar Pradeesh Dr. Shakuntala Misra Rehabilation
University’ at a cost of Rs.400 crore to provide quality education to
the differently-abled students; with 1% reservation for the visually
impaired and 2% other disabled, so far, 677 and 1320fair shops allotted,
respectively; disabled pension rate increased to Rs.300 per month from
Rs.150- the total number of disabled pensioner during 2009-10 increased
to 708077.
Several welfare schemes implemented for Sarv-Samaj
“women” also, notable being amendment of the zamindari kanoon to ensure
equitable share of women in patriarchal landed property; the amount of
dole for destitute women increased to Rs.300 per month from Rs.150 apart
from construction of shelter homes etc for them in Mathurs and
Vrindavan; “alertness and sensitivity” on the part of government has
resulted in considerable “decline” of criminal cases against “women”.


In addition, many significant and historic steps were taken for the
uplift of the poor and the helpless belonging to sarv-samaj besides,
Farmers, laborers, lawyers, employees, traders and people engaged in
other professions, with all government departments also contributing to
the development of the people of the state viz.:

Uttar
Pradesh Mukhyamantri Mahamaya Gharib Arthik Madad Yojna benefits about
31 lakh families in Uttar Pradesh which have not been able to avail of
the benefits of the BPL list or antyodaya, by providing an assistance of
Rs.400 per month, money is transferred directly to bank account of
women family head.
Savitribai Phule Shiksha Madad Yojna
benefited a total of 6,86,953 girl students, so far, with Rs.15,000 and a
bicycle given to class 10 students and an additional assistance of
Rs.10,000 on promotion to class 12.
Mahamaya Gharib Balika
Ashirwad Yojna provides for Rs.1lakh to be given to the girl child
immediately on birth, which has benefitted about 3,25,000 girl children.
Dr. Ambedkar Gram Sabha Samagra Vikas Yojna which was meant to
provide basic facilities and infrastructure in villages having
substantial backward population benefited about 5,598 gram sabhas
covering narly 25000 Villages.
Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Sheri
Gharib Awas Yojna provides for free housing facilities for urban poor,
constructed and allotted 1 lack house in 72 districts benefiting about 1
lakh families thse complex will be having a school, health center and
rastion store. To make the process transparent the beneficiary names
were also published online Read more at:http://www.upavp.com/shahri_gari


Sarvjan Hitay Gharib Awas (Slum Area) Maliqana Haq Yojna a
time-bound scheme, which was announced by the state government on
January 15, 2009, the 53rd birth anniversary of Chief Minister Mayawati.
The scheme aimed at giving land rights to slum-dwellers in urban areas,
in case they occupied a maximum of 30 square m area since or before
January 15, 2009. Land rights were to be given to slum-dwellers of Below
Poverty Line category on a nominal price for a lease of 90 years. Only
those slums that had come up on undisputed government land were selected
for the scheme.The state had identified 305 urban slums in 30
districts. A total of 7,072 people in these slums were found eligible
for the scheme.

Further Reading:http://www.indianexpress.com/…/maya-s-pet-land-sche…/617563/

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BPL card-holders of Sarv-samaj and beneficiaries of Mahamaya Gharib
Arthik Madad Yojna being provided free of charge legal aid by
government lawyers to plead their cases in courts.
Under Manyawar Shri Kanshiram Ji Sheri SC/ST Bssti Samagra Vikas Yojna, 250 bustees selected for development.
Lease-hold of 55,000 hectares of agricultural land for about 2.5 lakh poor and unemployed landless people.
About “3.5 lakh families” allotted residential plots measuring 3,500 hectares.
Allotment of 30,000 hectares of land to about 36,000 agriculturists.
16,000 sites allotted to 19,000 people engaged in the pottery craft.
Allotment of 12,000 hectares of land for free plantation to 42,000 farmers.
Insurance provided to 18,67,835 heads of families under the General Public Insurance Scheme.

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10. Under the enforced Uttar pradesh Janhit Guarantee Quanoon 13
essential services relating to revenue, urban development, medical and
food and supply guaranteed within a specified time limit. Like Lolpal.


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Under the enforced Uttar pradesh Janhit Guarantee Quanoon 13 essential
services relating to revenue, urban development, medical and food and
supply guaranteed within a specified time limit. Like Lolkpal by Ms
Mayawati


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11. Brilliant BPL students (girls and boys) of the newly established
Gautam Buddha University belonging to sarv-samaj sent to Europe for
higher studies on state expenses.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEJkTvn0L1g
Brilliant BPL students (girls and boys) of the newly established Gautam
Buddha University belonging to sarv-samaj sent to Europe for higher
studies on state expenses


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12. The maximum sickness
allowance increased from Rs.2,000 to 5,000 in the case of Sc/St and
those eligible from the general category.

13. The amount of grant-in-aid doubled in the event of marriage/sickness in Bundelkhand.

14. As many as 897 child development projects under operation.

15. Daily wages of “labourers/wage earners” of unorganised sector increased to Rs.100 from Rs.58.


16. More than 18 lakh government employees in the state provided
benefit of the sixth pay commission, causing an additional financial
burden of Rs.21,000 crore.

17. As many as 35,000 daily wage employees, appointed till 29 June, 1991 regularized.

18. Generation of 10,586 lakh man days in the rural areas at a cost of Rs. 16,995 crore.

19. Self-employment made available to 13.58 lakh families with a grant of Rs.800 crore.

19. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QaR_iH-hMiw.


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19. Self-employment made available to 13.58 lakh families with a grant of Rs.800 crore.


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20. Recruitment of 1.9 lakh ‘safai-workers (Aroghya Rakshaks)” in the
state in one go besides, 88,000 primary school teachers, 5,000 Urdu
teachers and massive recruitment in other departments together with
employment opportunities provided to “lakhs” of people in
non-governmental sectors as well.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wRxFY4wZvBE


Recruitment of 1.9 lakh ‘safai-workers (Aroghya Rakshaks)” in the state
in one go besides, 88,000 primary school teachers, 5,000 Urdu teachers
and massive recruitment in other departments together with employment
opportunities provided to “lakhs” of people in non-governmental sectors
as well.


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