Uttar Pradesh Industries Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta Nandi inaugurated the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) pavilion at the Maha Kumbh exhibition on Monday.
The pavilion, covering 1,850 square meters, highlights key schemes and projects, including a dedicated stall for the ambitious Film City project.
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The International Film City, a flagship initiative of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, developed by Webview Bhutani Pvt Ltd.
During the inauguration, the Minister was briefed on several key industrial and institutional initiatives by YEIDA, such as the Medical Devices Park, Apparel Park in Sector 29, Toy Park in Sector 33, and Semi-Conductor Parks in Sectors 10 and 28.
Other notable developments include MSME and Handicraft Parks in Sectors 32 and 33.
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The Minister also reviewed updates on the Noida International Airport in Sector 21 and the Film City project.
He emphasized the transformative role of the airport, describing it as a catalyst for growth in western Uttar Pradesh.
Highlighting YEIDA’s initiatives, Nandi stated that the ongoing industrial and institutional projects have significantly boosted employment opportunities and economic development across the region and the state.
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