Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will remain in the city on 19 SEPT 2025

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath will visit the city on September 19. In preparation for this visit, District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar held a meeting with officials on Wednesday and also inspected the Pandit Deendayal Upadhyay Auditorium in Nehru Nagar. During this inspection, he announced that the government will organize the Centenary Sankalp program, “Developed India-Beloved Uttar Pradesh,” which will feature the Chief Minister. According to the proposed itinerary, the Chief Minister will first arrive at Hindon airport. Subsequently, he will take a helicopter to Greater Noida and then on to the Police Lines. Finally, he will travel from the police line to the auditorium to attend the event.

Interestingly, the city bustled with activity ahead of the Chief Minister’s arrival. Specifically, the “Developed India-Developed Uttar Pradesh” event will take place on September 19 at the Pandit Deendayal Auditorium. To coordinate preparations, District Magistrate Ravindra Kumar Mandar held a meeting with officials at the Collectorate Auditorium.

In the course of the meeting, he issued necessary guidelines regarding cleanliness, traffic arrangements, parking facilities, and security. Furthermore, he mentioned that the venue will feature 12 stalls, each representing a different sector. He also emphasized that officials must inspect the venue constantly. ADP Alok Priyadarshi, Municipal Commissioner Vikramaditya Singh Malik, CDO Abhinav Gopal, along with other officials, attended the meeting.

Meanwhile, crews carried out work on a war footing across the city. For instance, workers filled potholes on the front road, while repairs and painting were underway at the Holi child square, the Nehru Nagar flyover, and other areas. Additionally, crews performed patchwork on main roads from Rajnagar Extension Square to various points across the city. According to NK Chaudhary, Chief Engineer of the Municipal Corporation, workers are implementing cleanliness, lighting, and beautification at all locations, including the auditorium.

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