PM Modi's vision behind jump in UP's mobile manufacturing: CM Yogi Adityanath
Gautam Buddha Nagar, June 27
Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday credited the vision of Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the state's emergence as a hub for mobile phone manufacturing.
Speaking at a solar unit's foundation stone-laying event here, Adityanath thanked the Central government for its support in boosting manufacturing in the state.
"I remember that for the development of a very large industrial city in Uttar Pradesh, we are developing a new industrial corridor of 56,000 acres between Kanpur and Jhansi. When we sent the proposal for environmental clearance to the Government of India and to Bhupender Yadav ji, he promptly completed all the formalities within the set time frame and also approved," he said.
The Chief Minister also presented a contrast between the current law and order situation in the state and the situation before the BJP came to power.
"It is because of good law and order that Jewar has transformed from 'Jungle Raj' to 'Mangal Raj' today," said the Chief Minister.
"With a robust law and order situation, separate sectoral policies for every sector, and a vast land bank of 75,000 acres, Uttar Pradesh is today inviting investors from across the country and the world," he said.
Adityanath said that in the past nine years, the state has promoted green energy. "We are aiming to generate 20,000 MW of renewable energy in the coming three years, increasing the output from the current 6,000 MW," he said.
Apart from solar energy, the state aims to generate CNG, ethanol, or compressed biogas from crop residue in fields and prevent stubble burning, he said.
Highlighting the state's ethanol blending capabilities, he said that after the policy was implemented, the state emerged as the largest ethanol-producing state, accounting for 55 per cent of total national production.
The implementation of the ethanol policy has also made our sugar mills self-sustainable and pulled them out of virtual bankruptcy, he said.
Adityanath said that in the past nine years, the UP government has credited Rs 3.22 lakh crore to the accounts of cane growers to clear their pending dues.
— IANS
Reader Comments
Finally, some real development news from UP! The 20,000 MW renewable energy target is ambitious and necessary. I just hope the law and order improvements are sustainable and not just for show. The ethanol blending and sugar mills' recovery sound promising for our farmers. 👏
Impressive numbers on the cane growers' dues clearance - Rs 3.22 lakh crore! That's a huge relief for farmers. However, I wonder if the manufacturing growth is actually benefiting the common person or just big corporations. The 56,000-acre industrial corridor needs transparent implementation to avoid land acquisition issues.
Good to see UP's progress in manufacturing and renewable energy. But I wish the article had mentioned more about the actual mobile phone production numbers and how many jobs have been created. Also, the comparison with 'jungle raj' feels a bit political - we need concrete data on crime rates too. But overall, positive direction! 🌞
The focus on ethanol from crop residue is smart - it addresses both energy needs and stubble burning pollution. But 20,000 MW renewable energy by 2026 is a tall order. Hope the state government has clear timelines and funding in place. The Jewar airport and Noida-Greater Noida region seems to be the real growth engine for UP.
CM Yogi is right - law and order is the foundation for investment. I've seen the change in my own city. But let's not forget that manufacturing growth needs consistent power supply and good roads. The 75,
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