CM Yogi Adityanath / CM Yogi formed 'Team-11' for flood relief, know which ministers are included

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has formed 'Team-11' of 11 ministers to monitor relief operations in 12 flood-affected districts of Uttar Pradesh. He gave strict instructions that no flood victim should be deprived of help. All officers will be in the field 24x7 and carry out relief operations.

CM Yogi Adityanath: To deal with the flood situation in Uttar Pradesh, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has formed a special 'Team-11'. This team will carry out relief and rescue operations quickly and effectively in the 12 flood-affected districts. According to a government statement issued on Saturday, this team will ensure that no flood victim is deprived of help. During this time, CM Yogi has directed all the concerned officials, including the District Magistrate, Police Captain and Chief Medical Officer, to work in the field 24x7. Let us know in detail who are included in 'Team-11' and which districts have been assigned to them.

Ministers included in 'Team-11' and their responsible districts

The Chief Minister has given responsibility to 11 ministers to monitor the relief work in 12 flood-affected districts—Prayagraj, Jalaun, Auraiya, Hamirpur, Agra, Mirzapur, Varanasi, Kanpur Dehat, Ballia, Banda, Etawah and Fatehpur. Following is the list of these ministers and their respective districts:

Nand Gopal Gupta 'Nandi': Prayagraj, Banda, Mirzapur

Swatantra Dev Singh: Jalaun, Auraiya

Sanjay Gangwar: Jalaun

Pratibha Shukla: Auraiya

Ramkesh Nishad: Hamirpur

Jaiveer Singh: Agra

Suresh Khanna: Varanasi

Sanjay Nishad: Kanpur Dehat

Daya Shankar Mishra 'Dayalu': Ballia

Dharmveer Prajapati: Etawah

Ajit Pal: Fatehpur

CM Yogi's strict instructions: 'Negligence will not be tolerated at all'

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has clearly stated that any kind of negligence or laxity in flood relief work will not be tolerated. He has directed all the ministers in charge to immediately visit their respective districts and inspect the relief camps. The ministers have been asked to directly communicate with the flood victims to take stock of the ground situation and resolve their problems immediately. Apart from this, District Magistrate (DM), Superintendent of Police (SP), Chief Medical Officer and other senior officials have been asked to monitor the situation by being present in the flood affected areas 24 hours a day.

Order to ensure all necessary facilities in relief camps

CM Yogi has issued several important instructions to make relief work more effective in flood affected areas. These include:

24-hour monitoring of embankments: To reduce the risk of floods, embankments should be monitored continuously.

Solution to the problem of waterlogging: Ensure rapid drainage of water from the affected villages.

Complete facilities in relief camps: Food, medicines, toilets, cleanliness and especially the needs of women and children should be taken care of in the camps.

The Chief Minister stressed that it is the top priority of the government that there should be no loss of life and property in any district due to floods. For this, the district administration, police, health department, municipal bodies and officials associated with rural development have been instructed to work with mutual coordination and dialogue so that all possible assistance is available to the flood victims immediately.