Farmers' contribution made Ganga e-way possible: CM
LUCKNOW, April 30 -- Chief minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday lauded farmers for their crucial contribution to the construction of the 594-km-long Ganga Expressway, noting that over one lakh cultivators provided land for the project, enabling its timely completion.
"Expressways being developed in the state are not limited to reducing distances, but also linked with major industrial projects such as the Defence Manufacturing Corridor. This is why these expressways are emerging as powerful mediums for the progress of farmers, employment for youth, preservation of faith and culture and overall prosperity of the state," said Adityanath addressing a gathering at the inauguration ceremony of the expressway in Hardoi's Mallawan Nagar Palika.
"More than one lakh farmers across 12 districts contributed land for this expressway. I thank all the 'annadata' farmers whose support has made this project a reality," he said.
The foundation stone of the project was laid by the prime minister in December 2021, Adityanath said, adding that the expressway has now been completed within a stipulated timeframe, reflecting the government's commitment to infrastructure development.
At an event in Hardoi, Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 594-km access-controlled Ganga Expressway, which connects Meerut to Prayagraj and passes through 12 districts.
"Along the expressway, integrated industrial clusters and logistics hubs are being developed at 27 locations, which will not only accelerate connectivity, but also open new avenues for investment and employment. This expressway, a symbol of the foresight of the double engine government, is taking Uttar Pradesh to new heights," added the CM.
Adityanath said around 18,000 acres of land were acquired from farmers for the expressway. Nearly 7,000 acres were separately earmarked for developing industrial clusters and logistics hubs along the corridor.
He emphasised that the commitment of the double engine government is that every project whose foundation is laid will also be completed and inaugurated.
Adityanath described Hardoi as a place of faith associated with Prahlad, a great devotee of Lord Vishnu, and the Narasimha avatar, and said, it is a matter of pride to have this historic occasion at such a holy site.
"Even during the challenging phase of global pandemic Covid-19, the vision given by the Prime Minister to maintain continuous momentum from land acquisition to construction and to complete the project within a stipulated time has now fully materialised before us," the CM said.
"As the country is witnessing the realisation of the vision of a New Bharat, modern infrastructure being developed in New Uttar Pradesh is not only making travel easier, but also taking the economy to new heights. This transformation is the result of translating Prime Minister Narendra Modi's vision into reality through clear policy, clean intent and effective implementation," asserted CM.
He informed, "Before 2017, the state was entangled in an environment of familism, casteism, riots, anarchy, curfews and mafia rule, where even imagining development, employment and investment was difficult."...
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