New record of development, CM Yogi gifted 5,551 projects worth more than Rs 62 thousand crore to UP in 3 months
UP Development: Uttar Pradesh, which has been continuously touching the heights of development for the last 9 years, is creating new records every day. If we talk about the financial year 2026-27, then even in the first quarter, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is continuously visiting the districts and giving the gift of development. He is connecting all the districts of the state including Purvanchal, Paschimanchal, Bundelkhand, Madhyachal with development.
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of more than 5,551 development projects related to infrastructure, education, health, industry, tourism, sports, urban development, rural development and connectivity across the state during April, May and June. More than Rs 62,282 crore is being spent on these projects, which reflects the priorities of the government towards making the state a developed state. CM Yogi has made it clear that development in Uttar Pradesh is not limited to announcements only, but is being implemented rapidly at the ground level. This shows that Uttar Pradesh is moving rapidly towards achieving the target of one trillion dollar economy.
Same pace of development in every field
In these three months, projects related to roads, bridges, medical colleges, sports infrastructure, industrial parks, urban development, education, drinking water, tourism and digital facilities were started in various districts of the state. The Yogi government gave equal priority to development works not only in big cities but also in the districts of Purvanchal, Bundelkhand, Western Uttar Pradesh and Terai region.
Wheels of development run on Ganga Expressway, flight of progress from Jewar
The biggest achievements of this period were the inauguration of Ganga Expressway and Noida International Airport, Jewar, costing more than Rs 36 thousand crores. This expressway connecting the state from Meerut to Prayagraj will pave the way for new opportunities for industrial development, trade, investment and employment. Pragati flight also took off from Noida International Airport, Jewar. The farmers who gave land for the airport reached Lucknow in the first flight and also interacted with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Special emphasis on education and technology
Yogi government also gave priority to modern technical education as per the new education policy. Eastern Uttar Pradesh’s first Center of Excellence was started in Gorakhpur, where training in future technologies like Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Drone Technology, Space Technology and 3-D Printing will be imparted. In Muzaffarnagar also, an important step was taken towards connecting the youth with new technologies through the establishment of Center of Innovation, Incubation and Training.
Health services expanded
Yogi government also started many projects to strengthen the health sector. Many projects related to health infrastructure including Government Medical College were inaugurated and foundation stone laid in Lalitpur. Special attention was also given to the expansion of hospitals, health centers and medical facilities in various districts.
New energy to industry and investment
The announcement of developing Uttar Pradesh’s first pharma park in 1,500 acres in Lalitpur is a major step towards the industrial development of the state. At the same time, new investment opportunities are being created through industrial areas, logistics facilities and connectivity projects in various districts.
Tourism and cultural heritage got a boost
The state government is also giving priority to tourism development. Development of Tameshwarnath Dham Corridor, Baba Baijunath Dham in Sant Kabir Nagar and development of Bakhira Lake as an eco-tourism center were announced. Important initiatives were also taken towards making Mahoba an adventure tourism destination. Along with this, work is also going on on a large scale regarding eco-tourism across the state.
Expansion of sports and urban facilities
The foundation stone of an international cricket stadium was laid in Gorakhpur at a cost of approximately Rs 393 crore, which will have a seating capacity of 30 thousand spectators. Emphasis was laid on making citizen life more convenient by developing modern house buildings, multi-level parking, two-lane bridges, eco parks and other urban facilities in the municipal corporations.
Social harmony and public welfare also given priority
Citizenship and land rights letters were distributed to Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh in Lakhimpur Kheri and thousands of Bengali families in Pilibhit. In this way, appointment letters and letters related to other facilities were also distributed to the people on many occasions in the state. Efforts were made to connect different sections of the society with the mainstream of development through labor welfare schemes, Kalyan Mandapam and other public facilities.
Strong foundation of developed Uttar Pradesh
Similarly, hundreds of development projects were launched in Rampur, Gorakhpur, Deoria, Mau, Unnao, Azamgarh, Kushinagar, Gonda, Balrampur, Saharanpur, Agra, Aligarh, Hathras, Firozabad, Lalitpur and other districts. The speed at which thousands of development projects were inaugurated and the foundation stone laid in the first quarter of the financial year 2026-27 clearly shows that development in Uttar Pradesh is no longer limited to announcements only, but is being implemented rapidly at the ground level. Investments being made simultaneously in almost all sectors like roads, health, education, industry, tourism, sports and urban development are providing a strong foundation towards making the state a developed economy.
Aim to create a trillion dollar economy
Under the aim of making Uttar Pradesh a trillion dollar economy, CM Yogi Adityanath himself has been monitoring all the projects related to inauguration and foundation stone laying. At the same time, investment is being encouraged with infrastructure projects like expressways, airports, defense corridors, data centres, pharma parks and industrial clusters. New impetus is being given to agriculture, MSME, tourism, digital economy and manufacturing sectors. A favorable environment is being created for industries through implementing the investment proposals of the Global Investors Summit, employment generation, skill development and better law and order. The objective of the government is to establish the state as the leading economy of the country with rapid economic development.
Major inaugurations and foundation stones laid by CM Yogi in April, May-June
5 April: Inauguration of beautification work of clock tower along with multi-level parking complex built in Gorakhpur-Bandhu Singh Park.
7 April: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 325 development projects worth Rs 6466.37 crore in Agra. Also announced to develop Greater Agra Township.
11 April: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 314 development projects worth Rs 817 crore in various assembly constituencies of Lakhimpur Kheri.
11 April: In Lakhimpur Kheri itself, he gave land tenure rights letters to 331 Hindu families displaced from Bangladesh and inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 231 projects worth Rs 417 crore.
13 April: Inaugurated the new building of Adarsh Secondary School, Jan Bhavan. Its cost is around Rs 5.17 crore.
13 April: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 423 development projects worth Rs 951 crore in Muzaffarnagar. Facilities like ‘Center of Innovation, Incubation and Training’ are also included in these schemes. Here the youth will be given training in areas like Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, Drone Technology and 3-D Printing.
15 April: Tata Sons Chairman N. Chandrasekaran inaugurated the first Center of Excellence of Eastern Uttar Pradesh at Maharana Pratap Institute of Technology in Gorakhpur. It has been established at a cost of Rs 50 crore. In this Center of Excellence complex, integrated courses including Artificial Intelligence, Cyber Security, Drone Technology, Space Technology, 3D Printing will be conducted in the Center of Excellence for Drone Technology and 3D Printing, Artificial Intelligence, Space Technology, Cyber Security.
April 23: In Gorakhpur, 497 development projects worth Rs 1055 crore were handed over, including Eco Park built by disposal of legacy waste on Ekla Bandha of Rapti River, Nausadh-Malauni four lane road.
29 April: CM Yogi inaugurated Ganga Expressway in Hardoi in the presence of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. This mega project costing more than Rs 36 thousand crore connects Meerut to Prayagraj.
May 1: Shramveer Gaurav Samaroh 2026 in Lucknow and inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of various labor welfare schemes.
5 May: Inaugurated the two-lane bridge over the water body at the planetarium. Its cost is more than Rs 14 crore.
5 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 71 projects worth Rs 612.32 crore in Gorakhpur. This also includes the inauguration of ‘Kalyan Mandapam’ for the economically weaker and middle class, so that the general public can get a grand place for auspicious events at low cost.
7 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 325 projects worth Rs 2131 crore in Saharanpur.
15 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 79 projects worth Rs 208 crore in Nautanwan of Maharajganj. This will give impetus to the development of roads, education and basic facilities.
16 May: Performed Bhoomi Pujan and foundation stone of the International Cricket Stadium in Gorakhpur along with Union Minister Hardeep Puri. Its cost will be around Rs 393 crore. This world class stadium will have seating arrangements for 30 thousand spectators.
22 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 19 projects worth Rs 655 crore in Deoria. This also includes a four-lane road connecting to Bihar. Also, health facilities and infrastructure are to be strengthened through these projects.
26 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 342 projects worth Rs 413 crore of Lucknow Municipal Corporation.
26 May: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of the newly constructed Sadan Hall and development projects of the Municipal Corporation in Prayagraj. Their cost is more than Rs 400 crore.
29 May: Mau was gifted 114 projects worth Rs 392 crore. This includes projects related to roads, infrastructure, public welfare and other development.
30 May: Naval Gallantry Museum inaugurated in Lucknow.
2 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 278 development projects worth Rs 424 crore in Kushinagar.
June 5: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 75 development projects worth Rs 294 crore in Balrampur.
June 6: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 262 development projects worth Rs 516 crore in Gonda.
June 13: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 39 development projects worth Rs 955 crore in Azamgarh.
June 13: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 319 development projects worth Rs 295 crore in Gorakhpur.
14th June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 226 development projects worth Rs 926 crore in Gorakhpur.
June 18: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 101 development projects worth Rs 570 crore in Unnao.
June 20: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 221 development projects worth Rs 1,766 crore including Government Medical College in Lalitpur. UP’s first pharma park will also be built on 1500 acres in Lalitpur.
June 21: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 75 projects worth more than Rs 636 crore in Hamirpur.
June 21: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 88 development projects worth more than Rs 697 crore in Mahoba. CM Yogi said that the district is being developed as an adventure tourism destination.
22 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 85 projects worth Rs 462 crore in Aligarh.
22 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 81 development projects worth Rs 658 crore in Firozabad.
June 25: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 139 development projects worth Rs 475 crore in Sant Kabir Nagar. Here CM Yogi talked about developing Tameshwarnath Dham as a corridor. Told that work is also proposed on development and beautification of other religious places of the area including Baba Baijunath Dham. Also informed about the plan to develop Bakhira Lake as an eco-tourism centre.
26 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 106 development projects worth Rs 456.38 crore in Deoria. This includes schemes related to roads, bridges, flood control, education and urban development.
28 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 143 projects worth Rs 548 crore in Hathras.
29 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 63 projects worth more than Rs 365 crore in Moradabad.
29 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 66 projects worth more than Rs 569 crore in Pilibhit. Also distributed citizenship and land rights letters to 2500 Bengali families.
30 June: Inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of 102 development projects worth Rs 690 crore in Rampur.
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