Gautam Buddh Nagar | February 12, 2026
The Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh held a review meeting on Thursday at Sector-38, Noida, with senior officials from the district administration, police administration, and development authorities. The meeting focused on assessing the law and order situation and the progress of key development projects in the district.
The Chief Minister instructed officials to ensure peace and security across the district while completing all development projects within stipulated timelines. He emphasized prompt redressal of public grievances and maintaining transparency in the implementation of government schemes.
The meeting also included a review of preparations for the proposed Foxconn semiconductor park in Sector-28, E-01 of the Yamuna Development Authority area. The project is being developed over 48 acres at an estimated cost of around ₹4,000 crore and is expected to be the first semiconductor park in Uttar Pradesh.
Officials were directed to develop the project in line with modern technology and global standards to attract investment and strengthen industrial growth in the state. The Chief Minister noted that the project is expected to generate employment opportunities for nearly 3,000 people.
He further stressed strict adherence to environmental norms during construction and operations, and directed that local communities should derive maximum benefit from the project.
Senior officials including chief executive officers of all three development authorities, the district magistrate, the police commissioner, and other concerned officers were present at the meeting.
