VP Dhankhar and CM Yogi Unveil Global Trade Hub as Uttar Pradesh Soars
Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the UP International Trade Show on Wednesday. More than 500 foreign investors from more than 80 countries are participating in this five-day long trade show.
On this occasion, he praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and said that Yogi is a game changer. He has changed the conditions of Uttar Pradesh.On this occasion, many big faces of Center and Uttar Pradesh were present on the spot. After the inauguration, Yogi and Dhankhar together the stalls organized in the program in an e-rickshaw and talked to the artists. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath picked up a stick and played the drum, in which Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar also supported him.
Jagdeep Dhankhar said in his address that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is a game changer. He has changed the conditions a lot. He said that I am surprised that he keeps an eye on his government 24 hours. At present, it is continuously progressing under the leadership of Yogi. The Vice President said that there has been positive change in Uttar Pradesh under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi. Uttar Pradesh is continuously progressing, and it is expected
that Uttar Pradesh will grow at an even faster pace. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the objective of organizing this trade show is to provide global market to small entrepreneurs of the state.
Uttar Pradesh is the first state in the country to have its own international trade show. This will contribute significantly in achieving the target of one trillion economy of the state. Last year there was a trade of six thousand crores in the trade show, this year more than 500 foreign investors from more than 80 countries are participating here. On this occasion, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Cabinet Minister in MSME, Khadi, Village Industries and Textiles Ministry Rakesh Sachan, besides Swatantra Dev Singh, Brijesh Singh, Dharampal Singh Saini, Nand Gopal Nandi, Dayashankar Singh were present.Foreign diplomats watching J&K polls find it ‘Very Democratic’ A foreign delegation observed the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. They expressed satisfaction with the process, comparing it to elections in their own countries.
Jammu and Kashmir are voting in the second phase for 26 seats across six districts. The Ministry of External Affairs invited diplomats from 16 countries, including the US, Norway, and Singapore, to observe.
US Deputy Chief of Mission Jorgan K. Andrews found the process healthy and democratic. “It’s great to see the enthusiasm and people voting after a 10-year pause. The process looks very democratic,” he said at a polling station.
Andrews noted similarities with US elections. “We also use schools for voting, so it looks familiar,” he added.
South Korean diplomat Sang Woo Lim praised the Pink polling stations, managed by female staff. “It’s my first visit to Kashmir. I’m happy to witness democracy at work. The Pink polling stations are a great way to encourage more voting,” he said.
Singapore’s Deputy Head of Mission Cheng Wei Wei Alice also appreciated the experience. “It’s wonderful to see voters turning out. The process is similar to elections in Singapore, where we also use government buildings for polling,” she said. She thanked the Ministry for organizing the trip
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Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath inaugurated the UP International Trade Show on Wednesday. More than 500 foreign investors from more than 80 countries are participating in this five-day long trade show.
On this occasion, he praised Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath and said that Yogi is a game changer. He has changed the conditions of Uttar Pradesh.On this occasion, many big faces of Center and Uttar Pradesh were present on the spot. After the inauguration, Yogi and Dhankhar together the stalls organized in the program in an e-rickshaw and talked to the artists. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath picked up a stick and played the drum, in which Vice President Jagdeep Dhankhar also supported him.
Jagdeep Dhankhar said in his address that Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath is a game changer. He has changed the conditions a lot. He said that I am surprised that he keeps an eye on his government 24 hours. At present, it is continuously progressing under the leadership of Yogi. The Vice President said that there has been positive change in Uttar Pradesh under the leadership of Chief Minister Yogi. Uttar Pradesh is continuously progressing, and it is expected
that Uttar Pradesh will grow at an even faster pace. On this occasion, Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath said that the objective of organizing this trade show is to provide global market to small entrepreneurs of the state.
Uttar Pradesh is the first state in the country to have its own international trade show. This will contribute significantly in achieving the target of one trillion economy of the state. Last year there was a trade of six thousand crores in the trade show, this year more than 500 foreign investors from more than 80 countries are participating here. On this occasion, Union Minister Jitan Ram Manjhi, Cabinet Minister in MSME, Khadi, Village Industries and Textiles Ministry Rakesh Sachan, besides Swatantra Dev Singh, Brijesh Singh, Dharampal Singh Saini, Nand Gopal Nandi, Dayashankar Singh were present.Foreign diplomats watching J&K polls find it ‘Very Democratic’ A foreign delegation observed the assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir on Wednesday. They expressed satisfaction with the process, comparing it to elections in their own countries.
Jammu and Kashmir are voting in the second phase for 26 seats across six districts. The Ministry of External Affairs invited diplomats from 16 countries, including the US, Norway, and Singapore, to observe.
US Deputy Chief of Mission Jorgan K. Andrews found the process healthy and democratic. “It’s great to see the enthusiasm and people voting after a 10-year pause. The process looks very democratic,” he said at a polling station.
Andrews noted similarities with US elections. “We also use schools for voting, so it looks familiar,” he added.
South Korean diplomat Sang Woo Lim praised the Pink polling stations, managed by female staff. “It’s my first visit to Kashmir. I’m happy to witness democracy at work. The Pink polling stations are a great way to encourage more voting,” he said.
Singapore’s Deputy Head of Mission Cheng Wei Wei Alice also appreciated the experience. “It’s wonderful to see voters turning out. The process is similar to elections in Singapore, where we also use government buildings for polling,” she said. She thanked the Ministry for organizing the trip.