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Business Standard
13 hours ago
- Business
- Business Standard
UP govt acquires 600 acres in Gorakhpur for new industrial township
While Gida has acquired 600 acres for the township in the 17 villages, the acquisition process is ongoing to increase the land inventory Virendra Singh Rawat Lucknow The Uttar Pradesh (UP) government has acquired 600 acres in Gorakhpur, the political stronghold of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, to attract investment and accelerate industrial growth in the state's eastern region (Purvanchal). The site has been slated for the development of a modern industrial township under the Gorakhpur Industrial Development Authority. The proposed 'Dhuriyapar Industrial Township' or 'Greater Gida' aims to increase investments in Eastern UP, which lags Western UP. Gida Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Anuj Malik said the master plan for the township has been approved, and the land allotment process —spanning two industrial sectors — will begin soon. While Gida has acquired 600 acres for the township in the 17 villages, the acquisition process is ongoing to increase the land inventory. Leading companies, including the Adani group, are interested in setting up their units in the Greater Gida enclave. According to officials, the Adani group was considering setting up a cement factory under the ACC brand. Shree Cement and Keyaan Distillery have also sought parcels for their greenfield projects in the township. The Yogi-led government was also planning to establish an electronic manufacturing cluster within the township, officials added. Once completed, the Dhuriyapar Industrial Township would become one of the largest industrial land banks in Purvanchal. The recently inaugurated 91 km Gorakhpur Link Expressway will also boost the prospects of the upcoming industrial hub. At the UP Global Investors Summit (GIS) in February 2023, the state had secured fresh investment proposals worth ~40 trillion. The state now plans to host the GIS 2.0 in the current financial year. Major private investor, SLMG Beverages, a Coca-Cola bottling partner, was planning a phased investment of ~8,000 crore to expand its supply network, the company's deputy CEO Rahul Kumar said. SLMG holds nearly 50 per cent of the beverage market share in UP, and operates 7 bottling plants across eastern and western regions. The growing network of expressways, airports, proposed logistics and export hubs has contributed to a marked improvement in the 'ease of doing business' perception, thus translating into growing private investment. Besides manufacturing, the Yogi government is also promoting the services sectors, viz. tourism and information technology (IT) sectors, for boosting socioeconomic development and creating jobs.


Hindustan Times
15-05-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
UP cabinet resolution thanks PM, armed forces for Op Sindoor success
LUCKNOW The UP cabinet on Thursday passed a resolution thanking Prime Minister Narendra Modi and India's armed forces for successfully carrying out Operation Sindoor. Chief minister Yogi Adityanath presided over the meeting that adopted the resolution. Ministers of state (independent charge) and members of the Yogi-led council of ministers were also present. Briefing media persons, UP finance minister Suresh Khanna said a congratulatory message to the PM and the Indian armed forces was listed as the first item on the state cabinet's agenda. He said the success of Operation Sindoor reflects India's unwavering commitment to national security and a resolute stand against terrorism. 'The cabinet salutes the bravery, courage, and dedication of our soldiers and expresses wholehearted appreciation. UP takes immense pride in its brave warriors who safeguard the nation with steadfast devotion,' read the resolution, according to an official release. Khanna said the cabinet expressed gratitude to Prime Minister Narendra Modi for providing strong leadership that made Operation Sindoor a success. He said 'The whole nation stands united against terrorism. The operation is a symbol of our strength, unity, and collective resolve to protect the country. This success became possible because the PM and Union Cabinet gave full freedom to the armed forces.'