UP CM inaugurates 124 projects across Noida and Greater Noida

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From the cable-style Parthala Bridge to Ved Van Park, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath Sunday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone for 124 development projects worth Rs 1,719 crore under the Noida and Noida major industrial development authorities. The event was organized at Noida Stadium.

Now open to vehicular traffic, the long-awaited Partala Bridge – the 84 crore project – connects Noida to Kabir (West) on the MP-3 road and has been constructed in cable style like the iconic Delhi Bridge. It is 650 meters long, and a total of 28 cables have been used on both sides of the road. Ved Van Park is located in Sector 78, which is built on an area of ​​12 acres at a cost of Rs 22.68 crore.

In another programme, organized by Save Culture save India Foundation at Gautam Buddha University, Greater Noida, he talked about ‘transforming’ children’ through playing on smartphones.

“If any attack on our culture has happened or has happened, whether it is through digital media or any other means, its methods have changed; we have to understand those methods. The police recently revealed a case – diversion through games on smartphones. This is a huge gang.” ..Earlier, another gang that was targeting (differently-abled) children was arrested…They (gave) smartphones (to them).Their (their) gang’s scope was not limited to UP only.They spread their work in 25-30 states “.

He added that incidents of religious conversion are not only happening in Uttar Pradesh: “The recent events in Delhi and Mumbai are examples of this. When we saw two or three such incidents in UP in 2020, we came up with a decree. There was a lot of commotion. Then we issued legally.”

He called on the “Sanskrit yuddhas (cultural warriors)” to make people aware of such attacks, but said they should not take the law into their own hands. “…Your responsibility is to inform the families… The community must be made aware… If you take the law into your own hands, you will

Help them by opening a loophole,” he said.

UP also said that all countries in the world have their own unique identity. “For example, if we look at France, art is its identity. Britain is known for its commercial interests. Similarly, India’s identity is its culture. India cannot tolerate (anyone) playing with its culture. The Mughals ruled this country comfortably until they attacked the temples. When they started attacking the temples, they started to retreat….”

Former Block Sabha speaker Sumitra Mahajan was also present at the event.

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Adityanath also opened a substation in Noida sector 123. It was developed at a cost of Rs 142 crore. Apart from that, he opened tunnel near Advant Company and traffic improvement related projects. In the Greater Noida authority area, the projects opened include a sewage disposal plant from Greater Noida and internal development work for the Ecotech-10 industrial sector.

“We have to move forward with positive development thinking. People’s perception of Gautam Buddha Nagar has changed in the past 6 years…People from every corner of Delhi and the country want to come to Noida and Greater Noida. The development of Jawar International Airport, Film City and other developments is underway here. infrastructure facilities.



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