The upcoming inauguration of the Noida International Airport in 2025 has already stimulated growth in real estate and economic activity in areas east of Noida. Uttar Pradesh is seizing this opportunity by planning the development of five new cities, including a heritage city dedicated to Braj culture.
Uttar PradeshNoidaReal EstateBraj CultureInfrastructureReal Estate NewsApr 06, 2025
The primary focus of the new cities being developed is to promote economic growth, real estate development, and cultural heritage. One of the cities will be a heritage city dedicated to Braj culture.
The Noida International Airport is expected to be inaugurated in 2025.
The expected benefits include increased real estate value, job creation, economic growth, and cultural preservation, particularly through the heritage city dedicated to Braj culture.
The state government will establish a dedicated task force to coordinate the development, focusing on sustainable and inclusive growth, and will offer incentives to businesses setting up operations in the new cities.
The heritage city will feature museums, performance venues, and cultural centers that will showcase the rich traditions of Braj culture, including music, dance, and literature.
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