PM Modi to Inaugurate Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh Today

Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered prayers at the Shri Kashi Vishwanath temple in Varanasi before inaugurating the Ganga Expressway in Hardoi. The 594-kilometer expressway, built at Rs 36,230 crore, connects 12 districts and reduces travel time between Meerut and Prayagraj to 6 hours. The project includes a 3.5-km emergency landing facility for national security and aims to boost economic development through integrated manufacturing corridors. It is expected to reduce logistics costs, improve supply chain efficiency, and generate employment across Uttar Pradesh.

Key Points: PM Modi Inaugurates Ganga Expressway in Uttar Pradesh

  • PM Modi offers prayers at Kashi Vishwanath temple
  • Inaugurates 594-km Ganga Expressway built at Rs 36,230 crore
  • Reduces Meerut-Prayagraj travel time to 6 hours
  • Includes 3.5-km emergency landing facility in Shahjahanpur
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PM Modi to offer prayers at Kashi Vishawanath temple before inaugurating Ganga Expressway today

PM Modi offers prayers at Kashi Vishwanath temple before inaugurating the 594-km Ganga Expressway, built at Rs 36,230 crore, to boost connectivity in UP.

"The Ganga Expressway is not merely a transportation project but a transformative initiative - Official Statement"

New Delhi, April 29

Prime Minister Narendra Modi will offer prayers at the Shri Kashi Vishawanath temple in Varanasi on Wednesday before heading to Hardoi for inaugurating the 594-kilometre Ganga Expressway built for Rs 36,230 crore.​

The Prime Minister is scheduled to perform darshan and pooja at the Shri Kashi Vishwanath temple at around 8.30 am. Thereafter, he will travel to Hardoi and, at around 11.30 am, inaugurate the Ganga Expressway and address a gathering, said an official statement.​

The inauguration of the Ganga Expressway will mark a significant milestone in the development of world-class infrastructure in the country.​

The Ganga Expressway is a 594-kilometre-long, 6-lane (expandable to 8 lanes) access-controlled greenfield high-speed corridor, built at a total cost of around Rs 36,230 crore, according to an official statement.​

The expressway traverses 12 districts - Meerut, Bulandshahr, Hapur, Amroha, Sambhal, Badaun, Shahjahanpur, Hardoi, Unnao, Raebareli, Pratapgarh, and Prayagraj-thereby connecting Western, Central, and Eastern regions of Uttar Pradesh through a single seamless high-speed corridor.​

The project is expected to significantly reduce travel time between Meerut and Prayagraj from the current 10-12 hours to approximately 6 hours, enhancing ease of movement and transportation efficiency, said the statement.​

A key highlight of the project is the provision of a 3.5 km-long Emergency Landing Facility (airstrip) in Shahjahanpur district. This dual-use infrastructure enhances national security preparedness and adds strategic value beyond economic benefits, it said.​

The Ganga Expressway is envisioned as a major economic corridor, with the development of Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Corridors over approximately 2,635 hectares across the 12 districts along its alignment.​

The expressway will reduce logistics costs, improve supply chain efficiency, and boost manufacturing competitiveness, the statement said.​

Improved connectivity will provide farmers with direct access to urban and export markets, facilitating better price realisation and strengthening rural incomes.​

The project is also expected to boost tourism, unlock new economic opportunities, and generate direct and indirect employment across the region, the statement said.​

The Ganga Expressway will also serve as a backbone for a broader expressway network in the state, with several link corridors either operational or planned, including the Agra-Lucknow Expressway, Jewar Link Expressway, Farrukhabad Link Expressway, and the proposed extension from Meerut to Haridwar.​

This emerging expressway grid will expand high-speed road connectivity across Uttar Pradesh from East to West and from North to South, enabling balanced regional development.​

The Ganga Expressway is not merely a transportation project but a transformative initiative that will reduce logistics costs, attract industrial investment, boost agricultural and rural incomes, generate employment, and drive holistic economic growth across the state, the statement said.​

- IANS

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Rohit L
Another expressway, another inauguration. But I hope they focus on maintenance too - many new roads develop potholes within months. And what about the land compensation for farmers who gave their land? Let's not forget that side of development.
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Kavya N
The emergency landing strip is a smart addition - strategic value matters beyond just road travel. One request though: make sure proper rest stops and amenities are there for regular people traveling. Not just VIP lounges but clean toilets and food options for everyone.
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James A
Impressive scale - 594 km for Rs 36,230 crore works out to about Rs 61 crore per km. That's actually reasonable for Indian highway construction standards. Hope the connectivity helps small towns along the route grow economically. 🛣️
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Priya S
Finally something concrete for UP's development beyond just elections. 12 districts connected - that means better access to hospitals, schools, and markets for lakhs of people. Just wish they'd also invest more in public transport like buses and trains along these corridors. Expressways are great but not everyone can afford a car.
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Vikram M
Let's see if the claims about reducing logistics costs actually translate to lower prices for consumers. Often these grand projects benefit big corporates while common people still struggle with inflation. Also - when will they fix the existing roads in cities? Expressway is great but potholed city roads are a daily nightmare.

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