UP's Journey from BIMARU to Growth Engine: PM Modi Celebrates Foundation Day

Prime Minister Narendra Modi extended heartfelt greetings to the people of Uttar Pradesh on the state's 76th foundation day, praising their invaluable contributions to Indian culture. He highlighted the state's remarkable transformation over nine years from a BIMARU state to an exemplary province, crediting the "double-engine" government and public participation. Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also celebrated the occasion, detailing UP's journey from being a bottleneck to becoming the growth engine of India with a revenue surplus. The state, rich in historical and spiritual sites like Varanasi and Ayodhya, was renamed from the United Provinces on January 24, 1950.

Key Points: PM Modi, Yogi Celebrate Uttar Pradesh's 76th Foundation Day

  • PM Modi praises UP's cultural contributions
  • Highlights journey from BIMARU to exemplary state
  • Credits double-engine government for development
  • CM Yogi notes shift from revenue deficit to surplus
  • State renamed from United Provinces in 1950
3 min read

PM Modi extends greetings on Uttar Pradesh's foundation day

PM Modi & CM Yogi highlight UP's transformation from BIMARU state to India's growth engine on its 76th foundation day. Read key quotes & analysis.

"s & analysis.QUOTE: Uttar Pradesh's potential will prove immensely valuable in keeping the nation's progress dynamic. - Narendra Modi"

New Delhi, January 24

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday congratulated the people of Uttar Pradesh on their 76th foundation day, highlighting their "invaluable contributions to the richness of Indian culture and heritage."

Praising the rise of Uttar Pradesh from BIMARU to an "exemplary state", PM Modi expressed confidence in the state's potential, proving "immensely valuable in keeping the nation's progress dynamic."

"Heartiest congratulations to all my family members from Uttar Pradesh, who have made invaluable contributions to the richness of Indian culture and heritage, on the occasion of the state's Foundation Day," PM Modi posted on X.

PM Modi said that the people of the state are also dedicated to development, which comes with the double-engine government, adding, "Through the participation of the people here, who are dedicated to the double-engine government and development, our state has traversed the journey from being a BIMARU state to an exemplary province over the past nine years. I firmly believe that Uttar Pradesh's potential will prove immensely valuable in keeping the nation's progress dynamic."

Earlier, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath highlighted the state's growth journey from a "bottleneck to breakthrough", "revenue deficit to revenue surplus", and "disruption to celebration", thereby becoming the 'growth engine' of India's development.

"Today, we are all celebrating Uttar Pradesh Diwas with pride," CM Adityanath had written in a news article.

Two days before the adoption of the Indian Constitution, on January 24, 1950, the erstwhile British province, the United Provinces, was renamed Uttar Pradesh.

This vibrant state, cradled by sacred rivers such as the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saryu, has been blessed with rich historical, cultural, and modern dynamism.

Apart from nature, UP has also been a land of pilgrimage for millions with civilizational cities like Varanasi, Ayodhya, Mathura, Vrindavan, Prayagraj, and Sarnath.

On the banks of the Ganga River, Varanasi is considered one of the holiest cities, home to temples, ashrams, and ghats. The city includes Kashi Vishwanath Temple, one of the most sacred temples in India, the Dasaswamedh Ghat, the busiest ghat in Varanasi, and Sarnath, a former Buddhist pilgrimage site where Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.

Other popular tourist destinations in Uttar Pradesh include Ayodhya, Rama, Kushinagar, the place where Buddha attained Parinirvana (final liberation), Mathura and Vrindavan, two towns associated with Lord Krishna, and Kanpur, the industrial capital of Uttar Pradesh.

The state of Uttarakhand, known earlier as Uttaranchal, was also created from a few parts of Uttar Pradesh in November of 2000.

- ANI

Share this article:

Reader Comments

P
Priya S
As someone from Lucknow, I've seen the development firsthand. The expressways and improved law & order are big positives. However, I hope this progress reaches the smaller towns and villages equally. The focus should be inclusive.
R
Rohit P
UP is the heart of India. Its cultural and spiritual significance is unmatched - from Ayodhya to Kashi. Proud to see it getting its due recognition and driving the nation's growth engine. 🇮🇳
S
Sarah B
The transformation from 'BIMARU' is a remarkable story in governance. The article rightly highlights the pilgrimage circuit. As a frequent visitor to Agra and Varanasi, the improved tourist facilities are commendable.
V
Vikram M
While the infrastructure push is good, let's not forget the core issues. Farmer incomes, quality of education in government schools, and healthcare access in rural UP need sustained focus. Development should be measured beyond just GDP and expressways.
K
Kavya N
Feeling so proud! UP Diwas Mubarak to all. Our state is not just about politics; it's about amazing food, literature, music, and the warmest people. Here's to more prosperity! 🎉

We welcome thoughtful discussions from our readers. Please keep comments respectful and on-topic.

Leave a Comment

Minimum 50 characters 0/50