UP cabinet meeting: selection of the developer for the international airport can be approved today

New Delhi: Many important proposals can be approved in the cabinet meeting to be held on Monday under the chairmanship of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath. In the cabinet meeting today, Gautam Buddha can approve the selection of the developer chosen on the basis of the bidding process for the international airport to be built in the Jewar area of the district. Although the cabinet meeting of Yogi Adityanath government takes place on Tuesday, but due to the busy schedule of CM Yogi Adityanath, it will be today.

According to sources from Emily, it has been learned that Zurich International Airport AG of Switzerland has been selected on the basis of bidding for the construction of Jewar Airport. A proposal to expand the boundary of Ayodhya Municipal Corporation area can also be approved in the cabinet meeting. It is intended to include 41 villages in the Ayodhya Municipal Corporation area through border expansion. This proposal is important in the context of the project related to the installation of a huge and magnificent statue of Lord Shri Ram in Ayodhya. Proposals for the formation of 16 new Nagar Panchayats can also be presented in the cabinet. Proposal to expand the boundary of four Nagar Panchayats can also be included in the cabinet agenda.

Jewar Airport, Ballia Link Expressway Project Development to be approved Advisory selection for can also be approved. On 29 November, the state government selected the developer for the construction of Jewar Greenfield International Airport through a global tender. In addition to this, it is proposed to amend the Industrial Investment Promotion Rules-2003 to provide benefits in the form of VAT under the rules as SGST.

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