CM Yogi listened to the call of the farmers of Jewar, said – it is going to become the most developed area of ​​the country in the next 10 years.

Lucknow. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday interacted with the farmer brothers, the land providers of the last phase of Noida International Airport, Jewar, at the government residence in Lucknow. During this, he said that in the coming time, Jewar is going to be the most developed area of ​​the country. Also, the wish of the farmers who were giving land for the development of Noida International Airport, Jewar has been fulfilled. The Chief Minister announced to increase the compensation payable for the third phase of land acquisition for Jewar Airport from ₹3100/sq.m to ₹4300/sq.m.

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Along with this he said that interest will also be given as per rules. Not only this, the Chief Minister also said that proper arrangements will be made for the arrangement, employment and employment of every farmer family affected by the acquisition. Describing the Chief Minister's announcement as a wish, all the farmers greeted the Chief Minister with the slogan of 'Jai Shri Ram' and said that now they will go straight from Lucknow to Ayodhyadham and worship Shri Ram Lalla. On the special occasion, the Chief Minister said that Asia's largest Noida International Airport will be inaugurated with the blessings of the Prime Minister in April next year.

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In the dialogue program with the land provider farmers of the last phase of Noida International Airport, Jewar, organized at the Chief Minister's residence on Friday, the Chief Minister interacted with all the farmers and talked about their apprehensions, curiosities and demands. In the midst of the dialogue program, the Chief Minister called CEO YIDA on the stage and asked about the land acquisition done in two phases so far and the arrangement of the affected farmer families. He also instructed the CEO to meet every farmer and give top priority to solving their problems.

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