Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi inaugurated 594-km long Access-Controlled Greenfield Ganga Expressway in Hardoi, Uttar Pradesh. Commencing his address by reverencing the sacred land of Lord Narasimha and the divine presence of Maa Ganga flowing just kilometers away, the Prime Minister stressed that the entire region stands as a pilgrimage site blessed by the river’s spiritual and nurturing grace. “The boon of expressways to Uttar Pradesh is also a blessing from Maa Ganga herself,” Shri Modi asserted, highlighting how the expressway will transform travel to sacred destinations within hours.

Emphasizing the government’s accelerated pace of infrastructure construction, the Prime Minister noted the completion of the Ganga Expressway, the country’s longest green corridor expressway, in less than five years. Asserting his vision for rapid modernization, he remarked.

Elaborating on the expressway’s strategic significance, the Prime Minister outlined its 600-kilometer span connecting western UP’s commercial centers through central UP’s agricultural heartland to eastern UP’s cultural sites, directly impacting crores of citizens across twelve districts. “The Ganga Expressway is not merely a high-speed road. It is a gateway to new possibilities, new dreams, and new opportunities,” asserted Shri Modi.

Addressing the chronic challenges faced by agricultural communities, the Prime Minister observed that farmers in these fertile regions historically struggled to access major markets due to inadequate logistics infrastructure and cold storage facilities. Affirming the transformative potential of improved connectivity, he asserted, “This will increase our farmers’ income.”

Highlighting the emergence of industrial opportunities alongside the expressway, the Prime Minister noted that industrial corridors are being strategically developed in districts like Hardoi to attract manufacturing clusters across pharmaceuticals, textiles, handlooms, leather goods, and handicrafts, and create new employment opportunities for youth.

Praising the entrepreneurial spirit of the state’s youth empowered by schemes like Mudra Yojana and ODOP (One District One Product), the Prime Minister noted that small industries and MSMEs are getting a boost, and better connectivity will open new paths for them. “All these will reach domestic and international markets on a large scale. This will increase the income of millions of families.”

Underscoring the state’s emerging role in cutting-edge technology sectors, the Prime Minister observed UP’s advancement in semiconductor manufacturing following the recent groundbreaking in Noida. “Vast areas full of unlimited opportunities are opening for UP’s people in the future,” Shri Modi noted, positioning the state as a leader in the AI-driven economy.

Positioning UP’s industrial development as a strategic asset for national security, the Prime Minister observed that one of India’s two defense corridors operates within the state, with major defense manufacturers establishing operations there. Noting the manufacture of globally-respected systems like BrahMos missiles in UP, Shri Modi remarked, “UP’s industrial development is today becoming a strategic strength for India.”

Emphasizing the comprehensive modernization of UP’s connectivity infrastructure, the Prime Minister noted the expansion of the airport network from minimal presence to 21 operational airports, including 5 international facilities, with the newly inaugurated Noida International Airport positioned just hours from the Ganga Expressway corridor.

Concluding his remarks by positioning the Ganga Expressway as emblematic of this broader development paradigm, the Prime Minister affirmed his confidence in the people of UP to transform emerging opportunities into tangible prosperity. “I am confident that the possibilities the Ganga Expressway will bring to our doorstep, the people of UP will realize through their hard work and talent,” remarked Shri Modi.


Print pagePDF pageEmail page

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

*