KKN Gurugram Desk | The Uttar Pradesh government has launched a bold and ambitious urban development roadmap worth ₹1.29 lakh crore, aimed at transforming urban areas into clean, modern, safe, and environmentally sustainable living spaces. The Urban Renewal Master Plan 2026–2031, presented before the Central Finance Commission, outlines strategic investments in road infrastructure, drainage systems, water supply, sanitation, and green spaces.
This long-term vision from the Yogi Adityanath-led government seeks to enhance the quality of life in cities across Uttar Pradesh and support the state’s economic growth by building integrated urban infrastructure and promoting environmental sustainability.
One of the cornerstone elements of this comprehensive development plan is the creation of an integrated road network in urban areas, for which the government has proposed an investment of ₹30,000 crore. This initiative aims to:
Improve intra-city mobility
Seamlessly connect urban and peri-urban areas
Support commercial and residential growth corridors
Facilitate smoother traffic movement and reduce congestion
The development of a well-planned urban road system will provide the necessary backbone for economic activity, public transportation, and last-mile connectivity.
In a significant move to address the growing challenge of urban flooding and waterlogging, the government has allocated ₹27,500 crore for the stormwater drainage system. This infrastructure will improve rainwater runoff management in flood-prone cities and is expected to bring:
Improved resilience during monsoon
Reduced damage to property and infrastructure
Enhanced public health and hygiene
Better urban water conservation
This is being seen as a climate-resilient measure, crucial for future-proofing Uttar Pradesh’s rapidly expanding urban zones.
Urban sanitation and public health are also at the center of the roadmap. The government has planned a ₹15,000 crore investment in sewage and septage management, along with an additional ₹5,387 crore for operations and maintenance.
These projects aim to:
Enhance waste treatment capacity
Prevent untreated sewage from entering rivers and drains
Create a healthier urban living environment
Reduce the incidence of waterborne diseases
This aligns with the broader goal of achieving Swachh Bharat (Clean India) objectives at the state level.
Access to safe drinking water is a fundamental right and a key focus of the urban renewal plan. The state has proposed ₹9,900 crore for the expansion of drinking water supply systems and ₹8,286 crore for their ongoing maintenance. These efforts aim to:
Ensure tap water reaches every household in cities
Reduce dependency on water tankers and borewells
Improve water infrastructure sustainability
Support the Jal Jeevan Mission’s urban expansion
In a significant push for environmental sustainability, the government has earmarked ₹1,265 crore for urban greening and horticulture projects. This includes the development of public parks, roadside plantations, vertical gardens, and eco-parks.
To further reduce environmental degradation, ₹990 crore will be invested in setting up electric crematoriums across major cities. These green alternatives to traditional wood-based cremation will:
Minimize deforestation
Lower air pollution levels
Provide hygienic cremation options
Modernize urban civic facilities
These efforts are part of the government’s commitment to making Uttar Pradesh a model state for environmental protection.
Recognizing the worsening air pollution levels in urban and NCR (National Capital Region) cities, the government has also allocated ₹3,120 crore for air quality management projects in 17 municipal corporations and 3 NCR cities.
This strategic investment will support:
Installation of real-time air quality monitoring systems
Public awareness campaigns on clean air
Sustainable transport and clean energy transitions
Regulatory measures to control industrial emissions
The focus on cleaner air directly supports the health and wellbeing of millions of urban residents, especially vulnerable groups like children and the elderly.
By laying out this ₹1.29 lakh crore master plan, the Yogi government is aiming to redefine urban living in Uttar Pradesh. The plan addresses both physical infrastructure and environmental challenges with a forward-looking approach that includes:
Integrated planning and zoning regulations
Inclusive urban governance models
Technology-driven service delivery
Public-private partnership (PPP) potential for execution
This roadmap is designed not just as a spending plan, but as a transformational framework that will shape the urban landscape of UP for years to come.
Job creation in construction, maintenance, and public services
Growth of real estate and commercial hubs
Increased investor confidence in urban UP
Better quality of life for urban dwellers
Reduction in disease burden due to better sanitation and clean air
Enhanced access to basic civic amenities
Improved climate resilience
Green cover expansion
Pollution control through infrastructure innovation
Uttar Pradesh’s Urban Renewal Plan 2026–2031 is more than just a budget—it is a strategic blueprint for sustainable, inclusive, and smart urban development. If successfully implemented, this plan could serve as a national model for other states seeking to balance growth with environmental responsibility.
The focus on infrastructure, sanitation, green living, and technology reflects a mature governance approach, ready to meet the urban challenges of the next decade.
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