Lucknow, 17 Feb: Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath reached Indira Gandhi Pratishthan on Saturday as part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s proposed program regarding Ground Breaking Ceremony-4 (GBC-4).
During this, he took stock of the preparations being made for GBC-4 from the officials and gave them necessary guidelines. Chief Minister Yogi especially took information from the officials about the movement, seating and other facilities for the Prime Minister and other VIP guests and investors. He also inspected the main hall and the stage built there.
It is noteworthy that the Global Investors Summit was organized between February 10 and 12 last year. About a year later, Ground Breaking Ceremony-4 is being organized between 19-21 February, in which all the VIPs including PM Modi will participate. More than 3000 participants from across the world are expected to participate in the programme, which includes well-known industrialists, Fortune Global and India 500 companies, foreign investor partners, ambassadors and high commissioners and other distinguished guests.
The main event will be held in a German hangar based on steel shipping containers: Through new innovations, the strong economy of Uttar Pradesh, which is rapidly moving towards 1 trillion dollar economy, is being shown at the Indira Gandhi Pratishthan.
Under this, German hangars are being made using steel shipping containers as their base. The main pavilion of this 70 meter long and 20 meter high event is being constructed by converting it into a tent with a structure made of 56 containers stacked one above the other. Apart from this, 3D replica models of all the defense equipment including Shri Ram Janmabhoomi Temple will be displayed here.
34 lakh employment opportunities will be created: A spokesperson of the state government said that a grand event of UP Global Investors Summit-2023 was organized in the month of February last year. Within just one year of this event, the Uttar Pradesh government is going to implement an investment of more than Rs 10 lakh crore. With this, 34 lakh employment opportunities will be created and more than 14,000 projects will take shape.