Lucknow: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will undertake a one-day tour of Pratapgarh, Sultanpur, and Varanasi on Tuesday, July 7, during which he will inaugurate and lay foundation stones for major development projects worth over ₹1,200 crore, review public works initiatives, and assess development and law-and-order arrangements.
According to the official schedule, the Chief Minister will first arrive in Pratapgarh, where he will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones of 111 development projects worth more than ₹384 crore at the Government Inter College grounds. He will also address a public gathering and interact with local residents and beneficiaries.
Following his Pratapgarh visit, the Chief Minister will travel to Sultanpur. At the Collectorate Auditorium, he will chair a review meeting on pending and ongoing Public Works Department (PWD) projects in the Ayodhya Division and discuss plans for upcoming infrastructure works.
Later in Sultanpur, the Chief Minister will inaugurate and lay the foundation stones for 99 development projects worth more than ₹819 crore in the Sultanpur and Isauli Assembly constituencies. During the event, he will distribute cheques and certificates to beneficiaries of various government welfare schemes and address a public meeting.

After concluding his engagements in Sultanpur, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will proceed to Varanasi, where he will hold a review meeting on ongoing development projects and the prevailing law-and-order situation at the Circuit House.
The Chief Minister will then visit the revered Kal Bhairav Temple and Kashi Vishwanath Temple to offer prayers. Later in the evening, he is scheduled to attend the wedding ceremony of the son of state minister Dr. Dayashankar Mishra ‘Dayalu’.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will stay overnight at the Circuit House in Varanasi before continuing his official engagements. The visit is expected to provide a significant boost to infrastructure development, public welfare initiatives, and administrative monitoring across the three districts.

