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Those who play with future of youth will rot in jail, parents’ properties to be confiscated: Yogi Adityanath

CM also lays the foundation stone of Project Alankar worth Rs 17.35 crore in 26 secondary schools

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Gorakhpur, March 3

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said those playing with the future of the youth in Uttar Pradesh will rot in jail for the rest of their lives while the properties of their parents and grandparents will be confiscated.

The CM was addressing students at the Rajkiya Jubilee Inter College ground during a smartphone/tablet distribution event.

He said, “Not only the cities of Uttar Pradesh will be smart, but also the youth of the state with smartphones and smart classes.”

In the programme, 1,500 students were provided with tablets, and 3,000 students received smartphones. The chief minister personally handed tablets to 15 students and smartphones to 10 students.

On this occasion, the CM also laid the foundation stone of Project Alankar worth Rs 17.35 crore in 26 secondary schools. Also, 330 premium smart classrooms will be built at a cost of Rs 7.58 crore in 141 secondary schools. He also handed over the Smart Class Certificate to the principals of four intermediate colleges.

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