Yogi Adityanath Calls 9-Year Tenure a "Golden Chapter" for Uttar Pradesh

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath has described his nine-year tenure as a "golden chapter of reconstruction" for the state. He emphasized that achieving the goal of a developed Uttar Pradesh by 2047 hinges on the state becoming self-reliant, with a foundation built on youth, women, and farmers. Concurrently, CM Yogi is on an official visit to Singapore to deepen economic cooperation and institutional partnerships. The discussions aim to translate national frameworks into project-level collaboration, with a focus on sectors like AI-ready digital campuses and data infrastructure near the Noida International Airport.

Key Points: Yogi Adityanath on UP's 9-Year Reconstruction & Singapore Visit

  • 9-year tenure as reconstruction
  • Focus on youth, women, farmers
  • Goal of self-reliant UP by 2047
  • Singapore visit for economic ties
  • Land near Jewar airport for AI data hubs
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"New Uttar Pradesh' of 'New India' has, in nine years, become a golden chapter of reconstruction": CM Yogi

UP CM Yogi Adityanath terms his tenure a "golden chapter," aims for a self-reliant state by 2047, and visits Singapore to boost economic ties.

"The 'New Uttar Pradesh' of 'New India' has, in nine years, become a golden chapter of reconstruction. - Yogi Adityanath"

Lucknow, February 23

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Monday described his nine-year tenure as a "golden chapter of reconstruction" for the state, emphasising that the goal of "developed Uttar Pradesh @ 2047" will only be achieved when the state becomes self-reliant.

In an 'X' post, the Chief Minister asserted that the foundation of the state's growing strength lies in the youth, women, and farmers, adding that his government is committed to the development of deprived and backward communities across the state.

"My esteemed fellow citizens of the state, The 'New Uttar Pradesh' of 'New India' has, in nine years, become a golden chapter of reconstruction. The foundation of the state's growing strength lies in the youth, women, and farmers. We are committed to the dignity of the deprived, backward, and Dalit communities," he said.

"The resolve for a developed Uttar Pradesh @ 2047 will be fulfilled only when the state becomes self-reliant. May all of you fellow citizens become partners in the glorious journey of building a strong Uttar Pradesh--this is my heartfelt wish," the Uttar Pradesh CM said.

Meanwhile, CM Yogi is undertaking an official visit to Singapore from February 22 to 24 to deepen economic cooperation, institutional partnerships and sector-specific collaboration between Uttar Pradesh and Singapore.

According to an official statement, the visit is aligned with the India-Singapore Comprehensive Strategic Partnership (CSP) Roadmap, which identifies priority pillars including economic cooperation, digitalisation, skills development, sustainability, connectivity and advanced manufacturing.

During the visit, the Chief Minister will hold high-level meetings with Singapore's political leadership, including Prime Minister Lawrence Wong; Minister for Foreign Affairs Vivian Balakrishnan; Tan See Leng, Minister for Manpower and Minister-in-charge of Energy and Science and Technology Tharman Shanmugaratnam, President of Singapore, as stated in the release.

Discussions during the visit are structured around translating national-level frameworks into project-level collaboration with Uttar Pradesh, particularly in the following sectors.

Singapore-based operators are in a multi-year expansion cycle in India, particularly in AI-ready digital campuses. Uttar Pradesh is positioning land parcels near the upcoming Noida International Airport (Jewar) as potential sites for hyperscale and AI-enabled data infrastructure.

- ANI

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Priya S
As a woman from a small town in UP, I have seen some positive changes in safety and some new opportunities. But "dignity for deprived communities" needs more than words. Hope the Singapore visit brings real skill development programs that reach women in rural areas too.
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Rohit P
Golden chapter? Roads in Lucknow are better, I'll give that. But the air is still unbreathable for half the year and water issues persist. Self-reliance is a great goal, but let's solve basic problems first. The Singapore deal sounds promising though.
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Sarah B
Interesting to see the focus on digital infrastructure and AI. If UP can truly become a tech hub, it could change the entire economic landscape of North India. Partnering with Singapore for skills development is a very smart move.
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Vikram M
My father is a farmer in Barabanki. While expressways are being built, the real issue is fair prices for crops and timely access to water. Hope the "foundation lies in farmers" part means more than just a slogan. The state has potential, needs balanced development.
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Karthik V
The law and order situation has definitely improved, which is the first step for any development. Attracting big investments near Jewar airport is a game-changer for the NCR region. UP 2047 - if done right, it could be a model for other states. Jai Hind!

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