PM Modi Credits Farmers for Ethanol Success & New Airport at Noida Inauguration

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the first phase of the Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh. He credited farmers for their crucial role in ethanol production, which has significantly reduced India's dependence on imported crude oil during a global crisis. The PM highlighted how improved connectivity will boost the region's agricultural economy and food processing sector. He also outlined rapid growth in aviation, creating new job opportunities for youth.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Noida Airport, Credits Farmers for Ethanol Push

  • Farmers credited for ethanol production
  • Noida International Airport inaugurated
  • Reduced crude oil dependency
  • Infrastructure boost for Uttar Pradesh
  • Aviation sector growth and jobs
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Huge relief at time of global crisis: PM Modi credits farmers for ethanol push

PM Modi inaugurates Noida International Airport, highlights farmers' role in ethanol production reducing crude oil imports and boosting infrastructure.

Huge relief at time of global crisis: PM Modi credits farmers for ethanol push
"The hard work of our farmers has given the country such a huge relief at a time of global crisis. - PM Modi"

Noida, March 28

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday credited farmers for ushering in what he described as a "new phase of development" in Uttar Pradesh, while also highlighting their role in ethanol production and providing "huge relief" to the country during a period of global uncertainty.

Speaking after inaugurating Phase 1 of the Noida International Airport in Uttar Pradesh's Jewar, the Prime Minister underscored the transformative impact of improved connectivity on the region's agricultural economy.

"The expansion of modern connectivity taking place here will further strengthen the possibilities of food processing in western Uttar Pradesh. Now, agricultural produce from this region will be able to reach global markets in a much better way," PM Modi said while addressing a large public gathering at the event.

He also expressed gratitude to farmers for their contribution to the country's ethanol production, stating, "I would also like to express my gratitude to the farmers for another important reason. The ethanol produced from your sugarcane has reduced the country's dependence on crude oil."

"The hard work of our farmers has given the country such a huge relief at a time of global crisis," he added, pointing to the economic benefits of increased ethanol blending.

The Prime Minister further noted that without the expansion of ethanol production and its blending with petrol, India would have had to import nearly 45 million barrels of crude oil annually, equivalent to around seven billion litres.

He also acknowledged the role of farmers in facilitating the airport project by providing land. "Agriculture and farming hold great importance in the economy of this region. Today, I would like to express my special gratitude to my farmer brothers and sisters who contributed to making this project a reality by giving their land," he said.

Emphasising the continuity of development despite global challenges, PM Modi said that India has maintained its growth momentum. He highlighted that in western Uttar Pradesh alone, several major infrastructure projects have either been launched or inaugurated in recent weeks.

He referred to the laying of the foundation stone for a semiconductor factory in Noida, progress in the Delhi-Meerut Namo Bharat train project, expansion of the Meerut Metro, and the inauguration of the Noida International Airport as key milestones achieved in a short span of time.

"This shows that even in challenging times, India's development journey is moving ahead with speed and determination. All these projects are a shining example of the efforts of the double-engine government towards the development of Uttar Pradesh," he said.

The Prime Minister also spoke about the impact of the UDAN scheme, stating that over the past few years, more than 1.7 crore citizens have travelled by air at affordable fares under the initiative.

He added that under the expanded UDAN scheme, there is a proposal to develop 100 new small airports and 200 new heliports across smaller towns, noting that Uttar Pradesh is expected to benefit significantly from this expansion.

The Prime Minister said that India's aviation sector is growing and expanding at a very rapid pace.

"As more and more new airports are being built across the country, the demand for new aircraft is also increasing. That is why various airlines in India have placed orders for hundreds of new aircraft," he said.

PM Modi said that with the arrival of these new facilities and new aircraft, there will be a "huge demand for manpower" -- for pilots, crew members, ground staff, service personnel, and maintenance professionals.

"This presents a very big opportunity for the youth. Keeping this in mind, our government is also expanding training facilities in the aviation sector so that young people can be prepared to take advantage of these employment opportunities," he added.

- IANS

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Priya S
The new airport and focus on connectivity for western UP is fantastic. My uncle is a farmer near Meerut. If his produce can reach markets faster and for a better price, it changes everything for families like ours. Infrastructure is real development.
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Rohit P
Good to see the big picture being talked about. The ethanol blending, new airports, semiconductor plant, metro expansion... all in one region. This is how you build an economic corridor. Hope the execution on the ground matches the vision.
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Sarah B
As someone working in the sustainability sector, I'm impressed. India's push for ethanol from agri-waste is a pragmatic biofuel strategy. Saving 45 million barrels of oil is no small feat. The global crisis reference is apt – it shows strategic foresight.
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Karthik V
The focus on aviation jobs for youth is the most exciting part. Pilots, engineers, ground staff – these are high-skill, high-pay careers. If training facilities are expanded properly, it can transform aspirations in small towns. A positive step.
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Nisha Z
While I appreciate the sentiment, I hope the farmers who gave their land for the airport were compensated fairly and promptly. We hear so many stories of delays and disputes. Development is good, but it must be just and inclusive for those who make it possible.
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Michael

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