PM Narendra Modi has inaugurated a new airport in Uttar Pradesh

As per information, today the Noida International Airport located in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, has been inaugurated by Narendra Modi. During his speech, it was clearly stated that the airport has been built with a target of operating a flight every two minutes.

It was also added that the airport will improve connectivity and boost the growth of western Uttar Pradesh, including the districts of Agra, Mathura, Aligarh, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Etah, Bulandshahr, Faridabad, and many more.

During his speech, it was clearly stated that employment will increase in Uttar Pradesh, and development will take place in all aspects. It was also added that though the airport was given clearance in 2003, it was delayed due to the negligence and poor approach of the previous governments.

Modi has clearly stated that till today, the airport was only on paper, and it has gained momentum only after the BJP government was formed both at the Centre and the State.During his speech, he also spoke about the West Asia conflict and stated that the global oil crisis caused by the war would not be allowed to affect the farmers.

Before the inauguration of the airport, the Prime Minister was presented with a sacred artwork of Lord Buddha as a gift. During the first phase of the inauguration, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath was also present.

The Prime Minister asked the people gathered there to turn on the flashlights of their mobile phones, and through this unique method, the new airport was inaugurated.

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