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UP’s Lucknow-State Capital Region: Here’s Why It’s Like Delhi-NCR

The Lucknow State Capital Region (SCR), to be modeled after the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), has been notified by the Uttar Pradesh government.

Additionally, the formation of the Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region Development Authority (UP-SCRDA) was approved by Governor Anandiben Patel.

After she gave her permission to the ideas, the notification was released by the Housing and Urban Planning Department.

The notification said the newly formed Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region includes Lucknow and the adjoining districts of Hardoi, Sitapur, Unnao, Rae Bareli and Barabanki.

According to the notification, a total area of 27,826 square kilometres will be included in the ‘SCR’.

The UP-SCRDA will oversee the implementation of development projects and ensure effective management of resources within the newly defined area.

It will be constituted under the chairmanship of the chief minister. The chief secretary of the state will be its vice-chairman and Additional Chief Secretary Housing and Urban Planning, Divisional Commissioners of Lucknow and Ayodhya, District Magistrates of all the concerned districts, Vice-Chairmen of Lucknow, Unnao-Shuklaganj and Rae Bareli Development Authorities and many other officers will be members.

Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath had initiated this project in September 2022.

“People from different cities want to come here and make their permanent residence. The population pressure is also increasing in the surrounding districts and many a times complaints of unplanned development are also received. In such a situation, keeping in view the future requirements, ‘Uttar Pradesh State Capital Region’ should be formed on the lines of National Capital Region (NCR),” he had said.

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