UP set to become $1 trillion economy by 2029: CM Yogi
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the state is rapidly progressing toward becoming India’s largest economy.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath stated that the state is rapidly progressing toward becoming India’s largest economy.
The Opposition has termed the budgetary proposals of the Uttar Pradesh government for 2025-26 as hollow, stating that it has nothing for the poor.
The Uttar Pradesh government, on, presented a historic Budget of Rs 8.08 lakh crore for the financial year 2025-26 in the state assembly, marking the largest budget in Uttar Pradesh’s history.
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited Mahakumbh Nagar in Prayagraj on Sunday, where he participated in various religious and cultural programmes and engaged with revered saints.
Mahakumbh 2025 has set a historic milestone with its grandeur and an unprecedented gathering of over 50 crore devotees.
The Chief Minister has directed the concerned officials to conduct rescue and relief operations immediately and provide treatment to the injured.
While Goa will see all of their 40 assembly seats going to polls in a single phase. Voting will be done at 55 assembly seats in Uttar Pradesh.
Earlier, the poll panel took a periodic review of the Covid status in the country, especially in the poll-bound states.
Uttar Pradesh has very good potential for growth with its 22-crore population and large land mass. We have seen over these last 5 years that many new industries have come to Uttar Pradesh. Before 2017, we had only two mobile factories, it has increased to two hundred. Microsoft, IBM, Adobe, SAP, Samsung and many international MNC’s have set up shop here
For the ruling dispensation, the results of the UP poll are likely to have a substantial impact both in Lucknow and Delhi ~ ideologically, organisationally, and in terms of the leadership succession issue after the 2024 General Election within a year or so of which Prime Minister Narendra Modi will attain the age of 75, his self-imposed ceiling for BJP leaders to take a step back from holding positions in party and government.