The Uttar Pradesh Assembly is now deeply involved in a crucial 24-hour debate on its ‘Vision 2047’ plan, a big step for the state’s future. Lawmakers in Lucknow started this historic discussion on Wednesday, looking to shape a clear path for Uttar Pradesh to become India’s most developed state by 2047. This essential talk focuses on key goals like ending poverty, building top-class roads and buildings. using new technology to improve life for everyone. This debate shows how the state aims to grow strong and help India reach its goal of being a developed nation by its 100th year of freedom.
What Started the vital Talk
Lawmakers in the Uttar Pradesh Assembly have begun an vital and long discussion about the state’s future. This talk, which will go on for a full 24 hours, is centered around a big plan called ‘Vision 2047’. The main idea of this plan is to make Uttar Pradesh a much better place by the year 2047. It aims for the state to be strong and play a big part in helping the whole country become strong. The special meeting began on Wednesday, with many essential state leaders present to share their ideas. The goal is to set a clear path for Uttar Pradesh as India moves towards 100 years of freedom.
The Idea Behind Vision 2047
The ‘Vision 2047’ plan is about making Uttar Pradesh a top state in the country. It wants to make sure no one is poor, that there are excellent roads and buildings. that the state uses new ways of doing things by the year 2047. This vision also includes making the state stand on its own feet and be strong in how it works and produces things. Leaders aim for Uttar Pradesh to be among the best places for new businesses to start. The talks in the assembly are meant to create a clear guide for reaching these big goals. It is also about ensuring that Uttar Pradesh helps the whole country become powerful.
Main Points of the Talk
During the long discussion, ministers spoke about many key areas for the state’s future. They talked about how to make more money for everyone and how to make the state richer. They also spoke about ensuring fairness and equal chances for all people in society. Looking after the land, air. water was a big part of the talk, focusing on keeping the environment healthy. Building more roads, bridges. essential public structures was discussed as a way to connect places better. Providing better health care for all citizens and improving schools and learning opportunities were also key topics. Ways to help farmers earn more and get better farming tools were shared. The debate also included ideas for creating more jobs for young people. Plans were shared for making villages strong and able to manage their own needs. Ministers also talked about making the state safer, especially near its borders. Using new computer ways, like artificial intelligence, to stop tax problems was mentioned. There was also talk about helping half the state’s people become able to support themselves. Teaching good values and love for the country to children was also discussed. Promoting healthy ways of living, including yoga, was another point.
What Leaders Said
State Finance and Parliament Affairs Minister Suresh Khanna opened the discussion. He said that in the last eight years, the state’s total worth, or how much it makes, has grown greatly. It was about 12. 71 lakh crore in the year 2016-17. now it has gone beyond 29 lakh crore rupees. He also stated that the state aims to take this number to more than 35 lakh crore rupees in the coming year. Khanna mentioned that the money each person earns in the state has gone up by more than half. He also said that Uttar Pradesh has received many offers for starting new businesses, which add up to more than 40 lakh crore rupees. These new businesses are setting up in areas like Purvanchal and Bundelkhand. Khanna spoke about the dream for 2047, which includes no poor people, being a top place for new businesses, having excellent buildings and roads. becoming centers for space technology and computer work. He said that research will be pushed in new farming methods and better seeds to help farmers learn new skills and sell their goods in big markets.
Deputy Chief Minister Brajesh Pathak told the assembly that before the year 2017, the state’s roads and its system for keeping law and order were in a bad state. He said that serious bad acts used to get help from politics. But today, he noted, Uttar Pradesh has the most big roads, or expressways, in the country. All 75 parts of the state are now linked by four-lane roads. power supply has become better in every part. Pathak also pointed out that Uttar Pradesh leads the country in making wheat, milk. sugar. He also shared that health care has seen big improvements, with 80 medical colleges and many places for health checks. He added that more than 5,250 chances to learn to be a doctor have been created. Pathak said that under a special health plan, 5. 5 crore health cards have been given out. He also stated that sicknesses spread by mosquitoes are now under control. The aim is to completely get rid of diseases like TB, malaria. water-related sicknesses by 2047. He mentioned that big, special hospitals and places to treat serious injuries will be built in every area. These will be helped by systems to watch for diseases like diabetes, high blood pressure. cancer, along with public talks about health dangers from changes in weather.
Speaker of the Assembly, Satish Mahana, said that it is very crucial to think and plan for the long future. He explained that while some plans give quick help, they do not last long. So, he said, planning for the far future is key. He also mentioned that after this talk in the assembly, the ideas will be shared with the public. Then, a final plan document will be put forward in the assembly. He said that the debate will help decide what can be done for the state, for young people. for farmers.
Other Views from the Assembly
Not all lawmakers in the assembly fully agreed with the ruling party’s view of Vision 2047. Some, like Shivpal Singh Yadav, a senior leader from another political party, said the Vision 2047 plan was just a “dream” or “sweet talk” that might not come true. They questioned why the government was talking about plans for 22 years from now when, they said, it was not doing enough about today’s urgent problems. These lawmakers spoke about promises made earlier, especially from the 2022 election promises, like helping farmers earn twice as much money. They claimed that today, farmers are forced to sell what they grow for half the usual price. One leader pointed out that there are still not enough job chances for young people. They even said that according to the government’s timeline, young people looking for jobs today would be old when they finally get work in 2047. Concerns were also raised about health places, saying that in 2025, some government hospitals still do not have simple things like stretchers. sick people are given medicine with drips hung from trees. They questioned promises of digital hospitals for 2047 when basic things are missing now. Issues of crime were also brought up, with claims that bad actors are still treated well, going against promises to end crime. The idea of smart classrooms by 2047 was also criticized, with leaders saying children in 2025 still sit on broken benches.
What Happens Next
The assembly is having this special 24-hour talk to make sure all parts of the Vision 2047 plan are fully discussed. This long talk aims to gather all thoughts and ideas from the lawmakers. After this detailed debate, the ideas will be put together to make a clear and final document. This document will then serve as a guide for the state, showing the steps to take towards its big goals for 2047. The aim is for every person in Uttar Pradesh, all 25 crore people, to feel a part of this effort and help make the state better. The debate is a step towards making Uttar Pradesh a self-reliant and competitive state.