Gautam Adani praised CM Yogi’s ‘Developed UP’ roadmap, said – we are proud to contribute to progress

Lucknow, 3 April. The country’s leading industrialist and Adani Group Chairman Gautam Adani has praised the Uttar Pradesh Roadmap developed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He said that there are some ideas which change the direction of the entire nation and this vision presented for Uttar Pradesh is also of the same kind. Gautam Adani said in a post on social media platform X, “There are some big visions which change the face of the entire country.

Hearing Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath talk about the roadmap for ‘Developed Uttar Pradesh’ was an experience that can never be forgotten. The target is to make Uttar Pradesh a 1 trillion dollar economy by the year 2030 and to reach it to 6 trillion dollars by the year 2047. This is not just a goal but it shows how much potential exists in Uttar Pradesh.”

Adani Group has also assured its active participation in this transformative journey. Gautam Adani has also shared a picture with the post, in which he is standing with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. He said that his company is investing in important sectors like power, defence, airports, logistics, industrial parks and data centers in Uttar Pradesh. Investment in these sectors will not only strengthen the infrastructure of the state, but will also create new employment opportunities and give impetus to industrial development.

He further wrote in the post, “Adani Group is very proud to contribute to the growth and transformation of UP. We are investing in power, security, airports, logistics, industrial parks and data centers. We are here to help UP create a great future.” This commitment of Adani Group is also in line with their comprehensive national investment plan. The goal of making Uttar Pradesh a trillion dollar economy is also getting support from big industrial groups of the country. Uttar Pradesh can achieve an important position not only in India but also on the global economic stage.

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