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PM Modi inaugurates Jewar airport’s first phase
NOIDA [Maha Media]: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday inaugurated Phase I of the Noida International Airport in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh.
Civil Aviation Minister Kinjarapu Ram Mohan Naidu, Uttara Pradesh Governor Anandiben Patel and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath were also present on the occasion.
A sacred artefact of Lord Buddha was also presented to PM Narendra Modi.
Phase I of the airport has been developed at a total investment of around Rs 11,200 crore under the Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model.
In his address, PM Modi said, "Today, we are beginning a new chapter of the Viksit Uttar Pradesh, Viksit Bharat campaign. The country's largest state has today become one of the states with the highest number of international airports in the nation. I was fortunate to lay the foundation stone of this airport, and now I am also fortunate to inaugurate it. But I have shared this privilege with all of you. Today, we are beginning a new chapter of the Viksit Uttar Pradesh, Viksit Bharat campaign. The country's largest state has today become one of the states with the highest number of international airports in the nation."
"It will also bring opportunities for the farmers and youth of western Uttar Pradesh. The planes will fly, and it will become a symbol of the identity of a developed Uttar Pradesh. I congratulate the people of western Uttar Pradesh. Today's event is a symbol of India's new spirit," he said.
"The Uttar Pradesh that made me a Member of Parliament has now also linked its identity with the name of this airport. This Noida airport will greatly benefit Agra, Mathura, Ghaziabad, Meerut, Etawah, and many other places," he further said.
Despite the ongoing conflict in West Asia and energy disruption, PM Modi assured that the government is working to ensure the burden does not fall on common families and farmers.
"At a time when the world is worried due to ongoing conflict in West Asia and shortages of essentials like food, fuel and fertilisers, India is tackling the crisis with full strength. The government is ensuring that the burden does not fall on common families and farmers," he said.
In his address, PM Modi said, "Samajwadi Party made Noida an ATM for loot, but today, under the BJP government, UP is becoming the engine for development. This has been made possible through the double-engine approach."
He also criticised the Congress and the Samajwadi Party for delaying the airport project, which had been stalled from 2004 to 2014, while crediting the BJP-NDA government for finally laying its foundation and bringing it to fruition.
"The Congress-led government at the Centre and the previous Uttar Pradesh government didn't even allow the foundation of this airport. From 2004 to 2014, it remained buried in files. The Samajwadi Party didn't allow any work to happen in Uttar Pradesh. But as soon as the BJP-NDA government came to power, the foundation was laid, and now the airport is being inaugurated. Additionally, two major freight corridors of the country meet in Dadri, enhancing the region's connectivity," he said.
"All these projects are a shining example of the efforts of the double-engine government towards the development of Uttar Pradesh. The semiconductor factory is making India 'Aatmanirbhar' in technology. The Meerut Metro and Namo Bharat train are providing fast and smart connectivity. And this Jewar Airport is connecting the entire northern India to the world," PM Modi said.
Prime Minister reflected on the past challenges faced by Noida, stating that the region was once neglected due to superstition and political fear.
He added that Noida is playing a key role in the vision of 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'.
"Noida was once left to its fate due to superstition, and the previous governments were so afraid of losing their positions that they avoided coming here. I remember when the Samajwadi Party government was in power, and I planned to visit Noida. The Chief Minister was so scared that he did not attend the event. I was also threatened and told, "Don't go to Noida, Modi ji, you have just become the Prime Minister." I replied, "I am going to seek the blessings of the land that has given me the opportunity to serve for a long time." Today, that very area is ready to welcome the world. This entire region is strengthening the resolve of an 'Atmanirbhar Bharat'," PM Modi further said.
Further, Prime Minister Modi highlighted the progress in air connectivity across India, stating that before 2014, the country had only 74 airports, but now there are over 160 airports.
He emphasised that air travel is now reaching even small towns through the UDAN scheme.
"In any country, airports are not just a normal facility. Airports also give flight to progress. Before 2014, there were only 74 airports in the country. Today, there are more than 160 airports. Now, air connectivity is reaching not only the big cities but also the small towns of the country," he said.
"Under the UDAN scheme, more than 1.60 crore citizens have travelled by air at affordable rates in the past few years. Recently, the central government has expanded the UDAN scheme. An approval of approximately Rs 29,000 crore has been granted for this expansion. As part of the scheme, there are plans to build 100 new airports and 200 new helipads in small towns," PM Modi said.