Meerut (Thestates.news) | Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Sunday said that the construction work of Uttar Pradesh’s first sports university, named after Major Dhyanchand, being set up in Meerut is expected to be completed by November. The CM, who recently inspected the site, said that the university’s first session will begin this year. “Initially, classes will be held at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel University of Agriculture and Technology. This institution is set to play a crucial role in nurturing sports talent in the state,” he said.
Highlighting Meerut’s enhanced connectivity under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, he said that the city has witnessed remarkable progress over the past decade. “The country’s first rapid rail service has been launched between Delhi and Meerut, complementing the existing 12-lane expressway,” he said.
Yogi said, “Besides, the Ganga Expressway, which will connect Meerut to Lucknow and Prayagraj, is nearing completion. This year’s budget has been allocated to extend the expressway from Meerut to Haridwar to strengthen connectivity further. Following the successful infrastructure development in Prayagraj, special attention is now being focused on Meerut.”
He also discussed key urban issues such as the inner ring road, traffic congestion, vending zones, sewerage, drainage and solid waste management in meetings with local officials and public representatives. He assured that adequate funds would be allocated promptly upon receipt of relevant proposals.
The CM reiterated his commitment to equipping Meerut with world-class infrastructure and praised the proactive role of public representatives in accelerating the region’s development. He emphasised the vision of transforming Meerut into a model city through comprehensive planning and effective execution.(UNI)