Lucknow: Prime Minister Narendra Modi will officially laid the foundation of the Noida International Airport that is widely awaited in Jiwar in the presence of civilian minister Jyotiraditya Scindia and Head of Yogi Adityanath’s minister on Thursday.
On Wednesday, the state government said that he had allocated Rs 3,301 Crore for rehabilitation of displaced people due to the construction of the ongoing Noida Airport.
Already 7,224 affected families have been given RS 403 Crore for their rehabilitation due to displacement.
Beneficiaries include 2,368 people from Rohi, 2,659 from Dayayat, 936 from Kishorpur, 613 of Ranterna, 573 from Parohi and 75 of Banwariwas.
In the Bangar Jewar area, 3,003 the removed family has been allocated land at Rs 25,000 per square meter.
Dubbed the largest in Asia and the first zero zero emission airport in India, Nial, is expected to come up with an estimated cost of RS 29,560 Crore, will be the fifth international airport in the state.
UP already has three operational international airports: in Lucknow, Varanasi and Kushinagar.
The state government has also been quickly tracked from Ayodhya airport.
Noida Airport will also be a logistics gateway, especially in North India.
People from all over North India will be able to export their products to the international market through the airport.
This will be built and operated by the Zurich airport international airport based in Switzerland.
In the first phase, it is scheduled to be completed in 2024, the airport will have the capacity to handle 12 million passengers per year.
Treated to facilitate air traffic congestion at IGI International Airport in Delhi.
In addition, several important projects are being developed in the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority area near Nial.
These include film films, medical device parks, electronic parks and clothing parks.
The Aligarh node of the Uttar Pradesh defense corridor is also close to this area.
Multi-capital logistics hub in Dadri and Multi-Capital Transportation Hub in the Bodaki is being developed.
In the coming days, this area will be the largest center of industrial and service sector activities.
A spokesman said that the international airport in Jiwar will open a sea of opportunities for human growth and work.
“Investment will increase and will be a job opportunity,” said the spokesman.