PM Modi Inaugurates 594-km Ganga Expressway, Unlocking Eastern UP's Economic Potential

Prime Minister Narendra Modi inaugurated the 594-km Ganga Expressway, connecting Meerut to Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh. The project, completed in under 3.5 years, aims to unlock eastern UP's economic potential by improving connectivity and reducing travel time from 11 to nearly 6 hours. Adani Road Transport Limited developed 80% of the alignment, deploying over 12,000 workers. The expressway is expected to generate 3 lakh jobs and contribute over Rs 1 lakh crore to the state's GDP.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates 594-km Ganga Expressway

  • 594-km Ganga Expressway inaugurated by PM Modi
  • Connects Meerut to Prayagraj in under 3.5 years
  • Adani Group developed 80% of the project
  • Expected to generate 3 lakh jobs and Rs 1 lakh crore GDP boost
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PM Modi inaugurates 594-km Ganga Expressway, Adani Group-led corridor unlocks eastern UP's potential

PM Modi inaugurated the 594-km Ganga Expressway, connecting Meerut to Prayagraj. The Adani-led project boosts economic growth, reduces travel time, and creates jobs.

"The expressway is set to unlock this latent potential by improving access, reducing distances and integrating the region more closely with the state's growth corridors. - Press Release"

Hardoi, April 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated the 594-km Ganga Expressway, one of India's largest greenfield infrastructure projects that was completed in less than 3.5 years, connecting Meerut with Prayagraj in Uttar Pradesh.

For decades, eastern UP has remained underdeveloped despite its demographic and economic potential. According to a release, the expressway is set to unlock this latent potential by improving access, reducing distances and integrating the region more closely with the state's growth corridors.

The project will reduce travel time from about 11 hours to nearly six hours and open new economic opportunities across the state. The expressway has deployed AI-enabled camera systems to provide advanced alerts and enhance road safety.

A 3.5 km stretch in Shahjahanpur district has been developed as a dedicated Emergency Landing Facility (ELF) for the Indian Air Force (IAF), facilitating aircraft landing and strengthening the corridor's strategic capabilities.

Spanning 12 districts, the six-lane expressway, expandable to eight lanes, will improve access to markets, healthcare, education and tourism hubs. For families, this means quicker access to essential services, and for businesses, faster connections to markets, the press release stated.

Adani Road Transport Limited (ARTL), the roads arm of Adani Enterprises Limited (AEL), developed 464 km, or nearly 80 per cent of the alignment, deploying over 12,000 workers at peak construction. The remaining stretch was developed by IRB Infrastructure.

According to the UP government's estimates, the expressway is expected to generate Rs 25,000-30,000 crore in annual logistics savings, create around 3 lakh jobs over the next decade and contribute over Rs 1 lakh crore to the state's GDP, while improving freight velocity and reducing inventory holding costs across sectors.

The trunk corridor will strengthen trade flows by enabling faster movement of agricultural produce and goods. Farmers and small businesses stand to benefit from improved market access and better price realisation.

The expressway also strengthens UP's industrial and agricultural connectivity while improving access to religious destinations such as Prayagraj and Varanasi, supporting spiritual tourism and local livelihoods.

Expected to benefit over eight crore people, the corridor will improve connectivity, shorten journeys, and support sustained economic growth across UP.

594-kilometre-long, the six-lane expressway (expandable to eight lanes) connects 12 districts and 519 villages.

Adani Enterprises Ltd. has developed 464 km (80 per cent), while IRB Infrastructure Ltd. has developed the remaining 130 km (20 per cent) of the project.

As per the release, the expressway will allow for the saving of about 30 per cent of fuel. The Ganga Expressway is expected to generate roughly 3,00,000 direct and indirect employment opportunities over a 10-year period, according to the UP government's estimates.

Uttar Pradesh government is establishing 11 industrial corridors across all 12 districts -- Meerut, Hapur, Bulandshahr, Amroha, Sambhal, Badaun, Shahjahanpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Rae Bareli, Pratapgarh, Prayagraj -- creating millions of jobs over time.

The expressway will connect seven major tourist destinations, Garhmukteshwar, Kalkidham, Belhadevi, Chandrika (Shakti Peeth), Triveni Sangam, boosting the tourism economy in the region, the press release stated.

- ANI

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Priya S
I’m all for development, but why does Adani get 80% of the project? Shouldn’t there be more competition? Also, hope the promises of jobs and logistics savings actually materialize—we’ve seen big announcements before but ground reality lags. Still, good to see infrastructure improving. 🤔
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Vikram M
Jai Hind! This is what we need—practical projects that connect villages to cities. My family in Shahjahanpur will now have better access to healthcare in Meerut. And the emergency landing facility for IAF is a smart strategic move, especially given our borders. Well done! 🚀
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Sarah B
As an American who’s lived in India for six years, I’m always amazed by the pace of infrastructure here. 594 km in 3.5 years is no small feat, and the AI-enabled cameras for safety are a nice touch. Hope this becomes a model for other states—and that the environment impact is mitigated properly.
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Rohit P
Great for tourism! Garhmukteshwar, Kalkidham, and Triveni Sangam will definitely see more visitors. But I hope the UP government also focuses on local road connectivity—otherwise, what’s the use of a fancy expressway if the last mile is still kaccha? Let’s see the holistic plan. 🛣️
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James A
Impressive scale—30% fuel savings is significant for truckers and logistics companies. However, I wonder about maintenance. Given India’s monsoon seasons, will the road hold up

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