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Yogi Adityanath and nine years of transformation in Uttar Pradesh: A story of governance and growth

Uttar Pradesh has witnessed a significant transformation over nine years under Yogi Adityanath. The state reflects growth, improved governance and social empowerment. This highlights key developments, focusing on economic progress, women empowerment and transparent administration

Vivek KumarVivek Kumar
Mar 28, 2026, 07:00 pm IST
in Politics, Bharat, Analysis, Uttar Pradesh
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Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath writes a personal letter or Paati to his people when his government completes nine years and choosing Chaitra Navratri occasion for it. The letter titled Yogi ki Paati has released through the state’s Information and Public Relations Department. It was in the truest sense that a letter is warm and direct in nature. It is the voice of a leader who wanted every farmer in Bundelkhand, every woman running a self-help group in Varanasi and every young man who finally got a government job without paying a bribe, to know that their story is being seen and acknowledged.

This is a report on what that letter said, what the data behind it shows and what it means for the 25 crore citizens of Uttar Pradesh whose lives have quietly but meaningfully changed over the past nine years.

The navratri timing is not accidental

Yogi Adityanath opens his letter with a reference to the nine forms of Maa Durga and the nine years of his government drawing a parallel that. He writes that as the Divine Mother embodies tapas, tyag and shakti austerity with sacrifice and strength, so Uttar Pradesh has been rebuilt through those same values. It is a framing that goes beyond symbolism. This government sees governance as a form of seva and the nine years written not just in administrative offices but in the spirit of the land itself.

The letter also coincides with a week of visible action on the ground. Just a day before, on March 22 the Chief Minister personally handed appointment letters to 1,228 nursing officers at Lok Bhavan and of those 1,097 were women. During the sacred days of Navratri, when kanya puja is performed across the state, daughters were being handed government jobs. This governance is aligned with cultural memory.

What life looked like before 2017

To understand what nine years have meant, one should know what Uttar Pradesh looked like before March 2017. The Chief Minister does not spare this memory in his letter. Skilled craftsmen the very people whose hands have made Bhadohi carpets and Moradabad brassware famous across the world were leaving their own towns in search of daily wages elsewhere. Young people sat for government examinations, prepared for years and then watched as jobs went to those with the right connections or the right envelope of cash. Traders locked their shops at sundown. Women in towns and villages moved about with an anxiety that had almost become normalised.

The Chief Minister writes in his Paati that UP’s citizens whether living in the state or working far away are now returning home. The state’s GSDP, which stood at roughly ₹13 lakh crore in 2016–17, has climbed to ₹36 lakh crore today, with a budget of ₹9.12 lakh crore for 2026–27 the largest in the state’s history. Per capita income has risen from approximately ₹43,000 to over ₹1,20,000. These are not only the numbers that exist in the government book, they are felt when a family builds a pucca house, when a daughter goes to college on a scooty she received from the government, when a farmer gets his sugarcane payment on time instead of waiting two years.

The women of Uttar Pradesh: Leading the change

The most moving section of Yogi’s letter is the one devoted to women. He writes that in the villages of Uttar Pradesh, matrishakti has taken up the task of powerful transformation. Over 1.10 crore women are now active as entrepreneurs through self-help groups under the Ajeevika Didi programme. In the nine years of the government, more than 1.75 lakh daughters have been recruited into government jobs. Under the Mukhyamantri Kanya Sumangala Yojana, a financial package of ₹25000 is given from birth to graduation. Marriages of 5 lakh daughters have been solemnised under the Samuhik Vivah Yojana with dignity and financial support.

The Rani Laxmibai Scooty Yojana put wheels under the ambitions of 30 lakh girls, letting them travel to colleges and coaching centres that were earlier out of reach. Mission Shakti, Anti-Romeo Squads and the Safe City project gave women something more fundamental the freedom to move without fear. Three women PAC battalions were raised in 2021 named after Uda Devi, Jhalkari Bai and Rani Avantibai Lodhi honouring women warriors from UP’s own history while creating a new chapter of service. The Chief Minister notes in his letter that when women gain confidence, daily challenges turn into opportunities for growth.

Jobs without Jugaad: The recruitment revolution

The letter pays particular attention to government recruitment and it is easy to see why. For a generation of UP’s youth, the examination system had become a source of heartbreak. Paper leaks, scamss and political patronage had made honest preparation feel pointless. Yogi’s government filled over 9 lakh government posts through transparent, competitive examinations, with AI-proctored testing introduced specifically to block cheating and leakages. That number 9 represents 9 lakh families whose fortunes changed, 9 lakh young men and women who discovered that merit still has a meaning in public life.

The Paati also highlights what might be called education equity the recognition that quality schooling should not be available only to children of the wealthy. The expansion of Atal Residential Schools across every division of UP means that a child of a labourer, a weaver, or a smallholder farmer can now sit in a well-equipped school and compete on an equal footing. MBBS seats in the state have doubled from 5,390 to 12,700. Twenty-five lakh students received tablets and smartphones. Fifteen lakh youth were trained in skill development hubs. The state startup count has crossed 50,000 under the UP-Startup Policy, reflecting a generation that is beginning to create jobs rather than just seek them.

Reaching those who were always left behind

The most personally touching passage in Yogi letter is the one where he writes about communities that previous governments simply ignored the Vantagiya, Thar and Musahar among others. These are some of UP’s most historically marginalised communities, people who lived on forest fringes or in settlements that official systems never bothered to reach. The Chief Minister writes plainly that today, every scheme reaches them. It is a sentence that carries the weight of generations of neglect reversed.

The data behind welfare delivery reflects this intent. Direct Benefit Transfer has moved ₹3 lakh crore directly into beneficiary’s bank accounts, bypassing the middlemen who once skimmed off a share of every scheme. Around 80,000 fair price shops are now integrated with e-POS machines, ensuring that rations reach the 15-crore people entitled to them under the National Food Security Act without diversion. Over 62 lakh houses have been built under PM Awas Yojana. The Jal Jeevan Mission brought tap water to 2.5 crore additional homes. One crore elderly, widows and disabled citizens receive annual financial support directly. Ayushman Bharat health cover extends to 6 crore people. These numbers add up to a state where the floor the minimum standard of life has been systematically raised.

A state that celebrates without fear

Yogi also writes that UP celebrates its festivals with full enthusiasm and without fear. This is not a small thing for those who remember what certain festival seasons once meant in parts of Uttar Pradesh tension, curfew, rumour and worse. The Ram Mandir at Ayodhya has drawn 10 crore pilgrims a year and catalysed a $2 billion urban transformation of the city. Deepotsav in Ayodhya has entered the Guinness World Records. The Kashi Vishwanath Corridor has revived the spiritual economy of Varanasi. Tourism revenue across the state has risen to ₹20,000 crore, creating 10 lakh jobs. The state that was once defined by its troubles is now defined by its celebrations.

The letter closes with a call to duty rooted in the phrase ‘Rashtra Dharma Sarvapratham’ nation first, always. Yogi asks every citizen to fulfill their responsibilities with this as their guiding principle and seeks the blessings of Adyashakti to give all of UP the energy and awareness to carry this journey forward. It is a closing that completes the circle of the letter where it began with the Divine Mother and it ends with her blessings.

Why this letter matters

In an age of press conferences and social media announcements, a handwritten letter or one that carries that personal register is a choice. Yogi Adityanath chooses it on the ninth anniversary of his government, to speak to the people of Uttar Pradesh in the way one speaks to family. He reminded them of where they were, showed them where they now stand and asked them to keep walking. The letter carries no arrogance, it carries the tone of a man who knows the work is unfinished and that the people he serves are watching him.

The GSDP have grown from ₹13 lakh crore to ₹36 lakh crore. The expressway network may now account for 55 per cent of the entire national length. Airports may have multiplied from two to sixteen. But what the Yogi ki Paati communicates is something that no data point can fully capture a government that still believes governance is a relationship. This paati is not only for citizen of Uttar Pradesh but also for Bharat who have always understood that real development must be rooted in cultural identity and civilisational continuity, this letter is both a report card and a renewal of the efforts.

Topics: Yogi AdityanathWomen EmpowermentWelfare schemesGovernment jobsUttar Pradesh Developmentinfrastructure growthGSDP Uttar Pradeshtransparent governance
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