Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday launched 27 Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Clusters (IMLC) along the state’s network of expressways. The chief minister described the initiative as a major milestone in transforming Uttar Pradesh into the “backbone of economic growth” for India.
Speaking at the launch event, the BJP leader said the project was inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of positioning Uttar Pradesh as a hub for industry, logistics, and investment.
"It is a moment of immense happiness for me that I am getting the opportunity to launch the dream of Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Cluster in Uttar Pradesh, which Prime Minister Modi had seen in a state like UP, today with my colleagues...The double-engine government has played a significant role in establishing Uttar Pradesh as an expressway state over the last eight years. It has also succeeded in establishing Uttar Pradesh as a great destination for investment, " he said.
Speaking at the launch event, the BJP leader said the project was inspired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of positioning Uttar Pradesh as a hub for industry, logistics, and investment.
"It is a moment of immense happiness for me that I am getting the opportunity to launch the dream of Integrated Manufacturing and Logistics Cluster in Uttar Pradesh, which Prime Minister Modi had seen in a state like UP, today with my colleagues...The double-engine government has played a significant role in establishing Uttar Pradesh as an expressway state over the last eight years. It has also succeeded in establishing Uttar Pradesh as a great destination for investment, " he said.
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