CM Yogi Adityanath: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath spent the day in Noida and Greater Noida, checking in on some of the region’s biggest infrastructure projects. He started with the Jewar International Airport, which is set to become one of India’s largest aviation hubs, then flagged off services at the brand-new Medanta Hospital—a major step for healthcare in Noida.
His visit sends a clear message: the government wants to pick up the pace on development across the NCR. Noida and its neighbors have already seen a boom in real estate, better roads, and new medical centers, but there’s more on the horizon.
Jewar Airport Review: “Target Is Timely Completion”
CM Yogi Adityanath: At Jewar, the chief minister took a close look at progress on the airport. Officials walked him through the runway work, the new terminal, road links, and plans for commercial spaces nearby. Yogi Adityanath made it clear—this airport needs to match global standards and open on schedule. He’s called it a game-changer for Uttar Pradesh, one that will bring jobs, boost tourism, and attract big business from around the world.
Some of the big takeaways from his review:
– Workers are moving fast on the terminal and lining up the runway.
– The airport will connect with major expressways and the metro, making travel easier.
– There’s a big push for eco-friendly features to make the airport more sustainable.
Once it’s up and running, the Jewar airport should help ease the load on Delhi’s IGI Airport and put UP on the map as a serious aviation hub.
Medanta Hospital Flagged Off: Major Boost to Healthcare in Noida
After the airport visit, the chief minister turned his attention to healthcare. He officially opened the new Medanta Hospital in Noida, which brings high-tech facilities, emergency services, and advanced diagnostics to the city. Yogi Adityanath said Medanta’s arrival proves top healthcare providers believe in Noida’s growth story. It also fits with the government’s plan to make quality healthcare easier to access, not just in big cities but in smaller towns too.
Overall, the chief minister’s visit shows just how serious the state is about turning Noida into a world-class economic zone. He’s pushing for better coordination between agencies so projects don’t get stuck and everything—from roads to hospitals—keeps moving forward.

