Noida: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will conduct an innovative ceremony for Noida International Airport near Delhi on November 25, said the local MLA on Monday.
BJP leader Mla Dhirendra Singh said Uttar Pradesh Yogi Minister Adityanath will also attend the ‘Bhoomomi Pusan’ at the location of the Greenfield project in Jiwar in the Gautam District of Buddh Nagar.
Noida International Airport is being developed in Public-Private Partnership (PPP) mode and is mentioned as the largest airport in India after completion.
This will be developed in four phases, with the entire project it is estimated to cost around Rs 30,000 Crore, according to officials.
Airports are being developed by Yamuna International Airport Private Limited (Yiap), a 100 percent subsidiary of Zurich AG International Airport, Swiss Concession Holder from the Project.
“Speculation is rampant for several months about Bhoomi Pujan for Noida International Airport.
The visit of Modi’s prime minister to Jiwar has been expected for a long time but finally it was decided for November 25 when the Pujan Bhoyomi would occur,” said Mla Jewar.
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On Monday, Suhas District Judge L Yathiraj, Police Commissioner Alok Singh, Commissioner with Cinta Kumar, Christoph CEO Christoph, Authority Authority Yamuna Arun VIR Singh, Incharge Shailendra Bhatia Airport project, among others, held a meeting to discuss arrangements for the program.
Two locations have been chosen for ceremonies, which are close to Ranthera and Rohi villages in Jiwar, MLA said, adding that the final decision about the venue will be taken in one or two days.
He said the airport project was among the priority of the Adityanath government because it came to power in Uttar Pradesh in 2017 and credited the minister’s chairman by speeding up.
Previously, Jiwar and the nearest region were calculated among areas that were less developed but are now growing rapidly, with the airport and a film film in an office, he added.
Singh also expressed his gratitude to the villagers who agreed to the acquisition of their land by the government for the Mega Greenfield project.