Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is set to visit Greater Noida to oversee arrangements for the upcoming inauguration of the Noida International Airport by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 28. Adityanath will arrive in Jewar around 2 p.m. and head straight to the airport site to review construction progress, security measures, and overall readiness.
During his inspection, the Chief Minister will survey the venue designated for the inauguration ceremony and assess the proposed event route to ensure smooth traffic flow and security. Adityanath is expected to closely monitor all aspects of the airport visit, providing necessary guidance to officials for a successful ceremony.
Following the inspection, Adityanath will convene a meeting with airport authorities to discuss construction updates, security plans, VIP arrangements, and the detailed program schedule. He will also engage with local public representatives, including MPs and MLAs, to gather their insights.
After completing his visit, the Chief Minister will depart for Hindon Airbase in Ghaziabad around 4 p.m. before heading to Lucknow. The Noida International Airport, situated in Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar, is a significant project set to boost investment, employment, and connectivity in the region. It aims to link the National Capital Region (NCR) and western Uttar Pradesh with key cities nationally and globally.
The airport’s development emphasizes top-notch facilities blending Swiss efficiency with Indian hospitality. Enhanced security and traffic management measures have been implemented in Gautam Buddha Nagar, including the establishment of five new temporary police outposts in the vicinity. Adityanath’s visit plays a vital role in finalizing the project’s preparations.
