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Lucknow has truly become symbol of 'Muskuraiye Aap Lucknow Mein Hain': CM Yogi
3/13/2026 10:07:11 PM
Early Times Report
LUCKNOW, Mar 13: Defence Minister Rajnath Singh and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Friday inaugurated and laid the foundation stone of works under the Green Corridor project built at a cost of Rs 1,519 crore in Lucknow. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath congratulated the residents of Lucknow and said that Lucknow has truly become a symbol of "Muskuraiye Aap Lucknow Mein Hain."
He also said, "Today Lucknow is rapidly emerging as the identity of a modern city of New India. The capital of any state should be such that the lives of citizens are convenient and they can easily reach their destinations. With this objective, modern connectivity and infrastructure are being rapidly developed in Lucknow".
Chief Minister said that when the idea of improving connectivity in Lucknow was presented, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh provided the vision for it. Taking that vision forward, the Lucknow Development Authority implemented this project.
CM Yogi said that this initiative is an important step towards making the traffic system in the capital Lucknow more smooth, organized and modern, which will provide better commuting facilities to the residents.
He also added, the state government did not allocate a separate budget for this project. The Lucknow Development Authority freed government land in the city from illegal encroachments and made proper use of it. By generating resources from that land, this ambitious project costing about Rs 1,519 crore was completed.
He added that in the field of urban development this model is an inspiring example of how large projects can be completed through better management of resources.
Chief Minister said, under the Green Corridor project, two phases from IIM Road to Pakka Pul and from Pakka Pul (Daliganj) to Samatamulak Chauraha have been completed and were inaugurated. Along with this, the foundation stone of the third and fourth phases from Samatamulak Chauraha to Shaheed Path and from Shaheed Path to Kisan Path has also been laid. The entire project is approximately 28 kilometers long and will make traffic smoother by connecting different parts of the capital.
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