Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Alok Kumar Tiwari is Knp’s new DM

- HT Correspond­ent letters@ht;live.com ■

LUCKNOW:: The state government on Monday late evening shifted Brahmadeo Ram Tiwari from the post of Kanpur district magistrate and appointed Alok Kumar Tiwari in his place. Tiwari returned to the state from central deputation recently.

LUCKNOW: Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Monday instructed Uttar Pradesh government officials to complete the defence corridor work within the stipulated time.

Singh gave the instructio­n while reviewing, via video conference, progress of the MoUs signed with Uttar Pradesh Defence Industrial Corridor project.

Chief secretary RK Tewari, additional chief secretary Awanish Awasthi, additional chief secretary, infrastruc­ture and industrial developmen­t department Alok Kumar and senior officials of the defence ministry were also present on the occasion.

“All proposed work of the defence corridor must be completed within the stipulated time,” Singh said.

The defence minister also pointed out that a cabinet note on the new policy of defence production department was ready and would be released next month.

He asserted that the state government must maintain regular contact with investors and take prompt action on their issues. He also stressed on expediting land acquisitio­n work in Lucknow and Agra.

Giving details of defence corridor progress, the chief secretary said: “Six nodes have been developed in Aligarh, Agra, Jhansi, Chitrakoot, Kanpur and Lucknow. The state government has assigned 1461.0579 hectares of land for the project out of which 1310.2532 hectares have been acquired. This is over 90 per cent of the assigned land.”

Tiwari said: “In Jhansi 1025.4672 hectares of land have been acquired, 95.9340 hectares in Chitrakoot, 47.8440 hectares in Aligarh and 141.0080 hectares in Kanpur.”

“In Agra, land outside th eTaj Trapezium Zone (TTZ) was being explored and in Lucknow land around the Ring Road is being considered,” said the chief secretary.

Tewari also told Rajnath that so far investment­s worth Rs 3,732 crore have been announced in the

› All proposed work of the defence corridor must be completed within the stipulated time. The state government must maintain regular contact with investors and take prompt action on their issues, RAJNATH SINGH, defence minister

defence corridor project.

“Ordinance factories will invest Rs 1,077 crore, HAL Rs 1,200 crore, BEL Rs 240 crore, PTC industries Rs 115 crore, Bharat Forge Rs 200 crore and MKU Rs 900 crore. Work on these MOUs has already begun,” said Tewari.

He said under the Aligarh node, complete planning of detailed project report, town planning and power station, among others, have been done.

Awasthi said: “Work has been done in the state at a rapid pace. The Defence and Aerospace Manufactur­ing Employment Promotion Policy, 2018 has been promulgate­d.”

“Titan Aviation and Aerospace India Limited will invest more than Rs 36,000 crore in Jhansi for which DPR has been submitted ,” informed Awasthi.

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