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Uttar Pradesh: Yogi Adityanath appeals for calm, compassion as cold wave intensifies in North India

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Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) | December 23, 2025 9:49:12 AM IST
Amid an intensifying cold wave sweeping across northern India, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Tuesday appealed to citizens to remain calm and extend compassion to those in need, asserting that the state government is working with sensitivity and urgency to mitigate the impact of extreme weather conditions.

In a post on X (formerly Twitter), the Chief Minister stated that officials across the state have been instructed to adopt a humane and people-centric approach when implementing relief measures. He emphasised that protecting every life during the harsh winter is a top priority for the government.

The CM said night shelters across Uttar Pradesh are functioning at full capacity to provide relief to the homeless and vulnerable. These shelters have been equipped with essential facilities including quilts, blankets, drinking water, bonfires and heaters. He added that students and relatives of patients coming from other districts are also being accommodated in these shelters.

The CM noted that municipal bodies and tehsil administrations have been mobilised to distribute woollen clothes and blankets among the needy. Bonfires have been set up at key public locations to provide warmth to people exposed to the cold overnight. He assured that no one would be left in the cold.

Special arrangements have also been made for cow shelters, with additional blankets and bonfires provided to protect animals from the cold wave.

To address safety concerns caused by dense fog, additional personnel have been deployed to roadways, and awareness campaigns are being conducted to prevent accidents.

Calling for public participation, Adityanath urged citizens to play an active role in the relief efforts. He appealed to people to check on domestic helpers, sanitation workers, security guards and others working outdoors, and ensure they have adequate protection against the cold. Simple gestures, such as offering a cup of tea or guiding people to government-run night shelters, can make a significant difference, he said.

"The true test of human values and empathy comes at such times," CM Yogi stated.

Reiterating the government's long-term vision, Adityanath said Uttar Pradesh is progressing with a firm resolve from Antyodaya, the upliftment of the poorest, to Sarvodaya, the welfare of all. He asserted that the state is moving rapidly toward a developed Uttar Pradesh, with inclusive governance and citizen participation at its core.

Earlier on Saturday, UP experienced dense fog, with temperatures dipping to 9C in several cities. In Ayodhya, heavy fog enveloped the city, significantly reducing visibility. The Indian Meteorological Department reported 8C as the minimum temperature recorded there, with the maximum likely to be 17C. Meanwhile, in Moradabad, people resorted to bonfires and thick layers of clothes outside to keep warm as the temperature dropped to 9C, with the maximum likely to be 18C, as per IMD. (ANI)

 
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