- PM Modi congratulated citizens on Uttar Pradesh’s 76th Foundation Day.
- He praised the state’s transformation from a BIMARU region into a development leader.
- CM Yogi Adityanath called Uttar Pradesh the “growth engine” of India.
New Delhi: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday extended his greetings to the people on Uttar Pradesh Foundation Day, marking 76 years since the state’s formation.
He highlighted Uttar Pradesh’s priceless contribution to India’s cultural richness and expressed confidence in its growing role in driving national development.
PM Modi also praised the state’s remarkable journey from being labelled a BIMARU region to becoming an exemplary model of progress.
Uttar Pradesh Foundation Day Celebrations Highlight Cultural Pride
In a message shared on X, the Prime Minister congratulated the people of the state for preserving India’s heritage through their traditions, history, and civilisational legacy.
He said, Uttar Pradesh has always remained central to the country’s identity, rooted in its spiritual and cultural foundations.
The state is home to some of India’s most sacred rivers, including the Ganga, Yamuna, and Saryu, which nurture its deep historical significance.
PM Modi on Uttar Pradesh Day: Growth Under Double-Engine Government
Speaking on the occasion, Modi credited the state’s rapid development to the participation of citizens and governance under what he called the “double-engine government.”
He noted that over the last nine years, Uttar Pradesh has moved beyond the challenges of the past and emerged as a strong pillar of India’s growth story.
The Prime Minister stressed that Uttar Pradesh’s potential will remain vital in keeping India’s progress dynamic and forward-moving.
Yogi Adityanath Calls Uttar Pradesh India’s Development Engine
Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath also reflected on the state’s progress, describing its journey from “bottleneck to breakthrough.”
He said Uttar Pradesh has transitioned from revenue deficit to surplus and from disruption to celebration, symbolising a new era of development.
According to him, the state has become the growth engine powering India’s future ambitions.
History and Heritage Behind Uttar Pradesh Foundation Day
Uttar Pradesh was officially renamed from the United Provinces on January 24, 1950, just two days before India adopted its Constitution.
The state is known worldwide for its pilgrimage destinations and ancient cities such as Varanasi, Ayodhya, Mathura, Vrindavan, Prayagraj, and Sarnath.
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Varanasi remains one of the holiest cities on the banks of the Ganga, famous for the Kashi Vishwanath Temple and its iconic ghats.
Sarnath, another major spiritual landmark, is where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.
Other significant sites include Kushinagar, associated with Buddha’s Mahaparinirvana, and Kanpur, the state’s major industrial hub.
Uttar Pradesh’s Expanding Role in Modern India
Beyond heritage, Uttar Pradesh continues to grow as an economic and cultural powerhouse.
The carving out of Uttarakhand in November 2000 further reshaped the region, but Uttar Pradesh remains among India’s most influential and populous states.
As the state celebrates 76 years, leaders and citizens alike are viewing Uttar Pradesh’s rise as central to India’s modern development journey.
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