UP CM Yogi Adityanath Inspects Noida Airport Site, Reviews Readiness for PM’s March 28 Inauguration Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath visited the Noida International Airport site on Sunday to assess preparations for the inauguration of the airport and its cargo terminal, which is set to be officially opened by Prime Minister Narendra Modi on March 28. During the visit, Adityanath reviewed the arrangements for the event, including security protocols, infrastructure readiness, and logistical planning. The airport, a key infrastructure project in Uttar Pradesh, is expected to significantly boost regional connectivity and economic activity. Adityanath held a review meeting with officials, public representatives, and stakeholders to ensure all aspects of the inauguration are meticulously organized. The chief minister emphasized the importance of seamless coordination among administrative, police, and municipal authorities to manage the large-scale event. He directed that essential facilities such as power supply, sanitation, medical services, and traffic management be fully operational ahead of the inauguration. Special attention was given to parking arrangements for visitors from across the state, with provisions for mobile toilets, help desks, and emergency services. The airport, developed in four phases, will initially operate with one runway and terminal, handling up to 12 million passengers annually. Once completed, its capacity is projected to reach 70 million passengers per year, positioning it as a major aviation hub in northern India. The project, envisioned as a logistics gateway and multimodal transport hub, was first announced in November 2021 when Modi laid the foundation stone. The airport’s cargo terminal is also set to play a crucial role in enhancing trade and supply chain efficiency.#yogi_adityanath #narendra_modi #indigo #up #noida_international_airport

UP Iftar Times for 3 March: Ramadan Iftar and Suhoor Schedules for Key Cities The timings for Iftar and Suhoor have been announced for various cities in Uttar Pradesh, including Lucknow, Kanpur, Prayagraj, Varanasi, Meerut, Bareilly, Muradabad, and Gorakhpur. These times are determined based on geographical differences and vary slightly between Sunni and Shia communities. For example, in Lucknow, the Iftar time for Sunni Muslims is set at 6:10 PM, while Shia Muslims will observe it at 6:20 PM. Suhoor for Sunni Muslims begins at 5:04 AM, and for Shia Muslims at 5:57 AM. In Prayagraj, Iftar for Sunni Muslims is scheduled at 6:10 PM, and for Shia Muslims at 6:17 PM. Suhoor times for the same cities are 4:57 AM and 4:54 AM, respectively. In Varanasi, Sunni Muslims will break their fast at 6:01 PM, while Shia Muslims will do so at 6:31 PM. Suhoor for Sunni Muslims is at 5:02 AM, and for Shia Muslims at 4:37 AM. Kanpur’s Iftar times are set at 6:12 PM for Sunni Muslims and 6:23 PM for Shia Muslims. Suhoor for Sunni Muslims is at 5:09 AM, and for Shia Muslims at 5:00 AM. In Meerut, Iftar for Sunni Muslims is at 6:23 PM, and for Shia Muslims at 6:33 PM. Suhoor times are 5:18 AM and 5:10 AM, respectively. Bareilly’s Iftar timings are 6:18 PM for Sunni Muslims and 6:26 PM for Shia Muslims, with Suhoor at 5:11 AM and 5:03 AM. Muradabad’s Iftar is at 6:19 PM for Sunni Muslims and 6:30 PM for Shia Muslims, while Suhoor is at 5:13 AM and 5:11 AM. Gorakhpur’s Iftar times are 6:04 PM for Sunni Muslims and 6:13 PM for Shia Muslims. Suhoor for Sunni Muslims begins at 4:34 AM, and for Shia Muslims at 5:00 AM. The article also mentions that Ramadan is divided into three phases, with the second phase currently underway. This phase is noted for its significance in the Islamic calendar.#lucknow #kanpur #prayagraj #up #varanasi