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| UP International Trade Show to be held from Sep 25-29 | | | Early Times Report NOIDA, June 27: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday announced that the fourth edition of the Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS) will be held at the India Expo Centre and Mart in Greater Noida from September 25 to 29, while urging the Noida Authority to digitise all its services and expedite action against allottees who have failed to develop allotted land. Addressing a programme marking the curtain raiser of the trade show and the inauguration and foundation laying of 70 development projects worth Rs 2,479 crore in Noida and Dadri assembly constituencies, Adityanath said the Noida Authority should now move all its services online and monitor works through an Integrated Command and Control Centre. "Now that the Noida Authority has its own headquarters, I hope issues relating to homebuyers-builders and farmers will be resolved more effectively. The time has come for the Authority to make all its services available online so that every project can be monitored through an Integrated Command and Control Centre," he said. The chief minister also directed the authority to create a land bank by taking action against those who had obtained land allotments but failed to start projects within the stipulated period. "Those who have taken land from the Noida Authority but have neither invested nor started work should be served notices after the prescribed time limit. Thereafter, new investors should be invited and a land bank should be created," he said. Adityanath said Gautam Buddh Nagar had emerged as one of the country's most preferred investment destinations, attributing the transformation to improved law and order and infrastructure development under the BJP government. He said the district now had a functioning international airport, an upcoming film city, apparel park, semiconductor unit, electronics and solar manufacturing facilities in addition to several other industrial projects. "This was once a neglected region with poor law and order. Today, it has been transformed and has emerged as one of the country's favourite investment destinations," he said. Marking International MSME Day, Adityanath said micro, small and medium enterprises formed the backbone of industrial growth and were critical to achieving the vision of an "Atmanirbhar Bharat". He said Uttar Pradesh now had 96 lakh MSME units contributing to the state's economy and exports. |
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