Yogi Touts Double-Engine Growth, Seals Rs 3,000 Crore Deal in Singapore

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath emphasized that development must progress from the grassroots level to ensure national growth. He stated the double-engine government is committed to providing facilities and security across the state. During an official visit to Singapore, Adityanath formalized a Rs 3,000 crore MoU with real estate developer 1-OAK. The investment is aimed at boosting infrastructure and emerging industries in Uttar Pradesh's high-growth economy.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on UP's Growth & Rs 3,000 Crore Real Estate MoU

  • Bottom-up development model
  • Rs 3,000 crore MoU signed
  • Focus on infrastructure & security
  • Investor confidence in UP
  • Boost for real estate sector
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Double-engine govt providing all facilities, security in Uttar Pradesh: Yogi Adityanath

UP CM Yogi Adityanath highlights bottom-up development model and secures a major Rs 3,000 crore infrastructure MoU with 1-OAK during Singapore visit.

"Today, the double-engine government is providing all facilities and security. - Yogi Adityanath"

Gorakhpur, March 2

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday said that the double-engine government was committed to providing all facilities and ensuring security for the people of the state.

Addressing a gathering at the Holika Dahan Shobha Yatra here, the Chief Minister said that development progresses from the grassroots level.

"Today, the double-engine government is providing all facilities and security. If the state develops, the country will develop. The unit of development doesn't come from top to bottom, but development goes from bottom to top," Adityanath said.

Emphasising the model of governance being followed, he added that development does not move from the top to the bottom, but rather progresses from the grassroots level.

He reiterated that strengthening villages, towns and local units is essential for achieving overall national growth.

Meanwhile, Uttar Pradesh is set to receive a major boost in its real estate and infrastructure sectors as leading real estate developer 1-OAK has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) worth Rs 3,000 crore with the state government.

The agreement was formalised during Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath's official visit to Singapore, where he met 1-OAK Managing Director Amritanshu Roy. Amritanshu Roy also serves as the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of Singapore-based Greenfield Advisory, the parent company of 1-OAK.

Greenfield Advisory oversees global investment, asset management, and real estate development initiatives across multiple international markets. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath shared details of the meeting through his official social media channels, describing it as a "productive meeting".

He noted that the MoU reflects strong investor confidence in Uttar Pradesh's high-growth sectors. The discussions focused on infrastructure development, emerging industries, and long-term capital investments aimed at strengthening the state's rapidly expanding economy.

- ANI

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Priya S
The emphasis on villages and local units is the right approach. Real development happens when it reaches the last person in the queue. Hope this isn't just talk and we see actual work on the ground in our towns.
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Aman W
Security has definitely improved in many parts of UP, no doubt. But "all facilities"? That's a stretch. In my district, we still have issues with regular power cuts and water supply. The government needs to walk the talk.
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Sarah B
Attracting international investment like this from Singapore is a very positive sign for the state's economic future. It shows global confidence in UP's potential. Good step for job creation.
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Vikram M
The double-engine model seems to be working for big projects and investor meets. But the real test is whether this 'bottom-up' development reaches the small farmer in Bahraich or the street vendor in Meerut. Time will tell.
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Kavya N
Infrastructure development is crucial, but I hope it's sustainable and doesn't come at the cost of the environment. Also, hope the benefits are evenly distributed across all regions of UP, not just the big cities like Lucknow and Noida.

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