Many important steps have been taken regarding development plans in UP. Now this initiative will not only improve the traffic problem but will also accelerate economic development, due to which the lives of citizens will also improve.
With crores of rupees, the city’s image will alter
The government of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled a Rs 30,080 crore plan for the development of Mathura and Vrindavan on Thursday in the capital of Uttar Pradesh, Lucknow.
As a result, a review meeting for Kanpur city’s Vision 2030 programs worth Rs 37000 crores has been convened.During this time, he has directed the construction of an integrated complex and the establishment of all district and divisional level government offices in Mathura and Kanpur on the same property.
Facilities such as the Advocate Chamber, canteen, parking structure, food court, and other amenities have been made available to the public. In addition to reducing the administrative burden, the general public will now be able to avoid visiting numerous offices.
Yogi Adityanath added that fresh development and job opportunities will be guaranteed while preserving the cultural and religious integrity of the Mathura and Vrindavan region.
According to the officials at this conference, 195 projects totaling Rs 30,080 crores have been planned for Mathura and Vrindavan, with 23 of those projects already having development underway.
Significant enhancements to the traffic system
According to Yogi Adityanath, in order to visit the religious sites, these pathways should be equipped with restrooms, clean drinking water, and rest areas. In the holy city of Vrindavan, plans will also be developed to construct a convention center, environmental trail, and digital museum.
Along with directives for the construction of Krishna Lok Park in the Jawahar Bagh complex and the general development of the facade on the Vrindavan Parikrama Marg, a decision has also been made to put the statue of Swami Haridas in Swami Haridas Auditorium.
The development of the remaining land under City Forest, as well as the approach road and complex leading to the Ashta Sakhis temples of Radha Rani, would be the top priorities, according to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath.
Cabinet Minister Rakesh Sachan attended the meeting along with representatives from the city administrations of Mathura and Kanpur. During this conference, it was mentioned that 61 projects totaling around Rs 37 crore had been suggested for Kanpur city under Vision 2030.
A comprehensive master plan for public transportation, a contemporary township, the construction of educational facilities, industrial growth, logistics, medical facilities, and the growth of the city’s tourism industry has been drafted and presented at this meeting.