UPSIDA emerges as a key player in industrial growth- from plot allotment to revenue
Lucknow : Under the visionary leadership of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, the Uttar Pradesh State Industrial Development Authority (UPSIDA) has witnessed remarkable growth over the past eight years. Plot allotments have surged by approximately 320%, land allotments by 360%, and employment generation by nearly 350%. Simultaneously, UPSIDA’s operating revenue has more than tripled, underscoring the state’s rapid industrial advancement and growing investor confidence.
In 2017–18, only 191 industrial plots were allotted. By 2024–25, that number had soared to 798—an impressive 318% increase. Similarly, land allotted to industries grew from 114 acres to 526 acres during the same period.
Employment opportunities facilitated by UPSIDA have also expanded significantly. In 2017–18, the initiatives created 11,570 jobs; by 2024–25, that number had jumped to 51,761—a 347% rise, reflecting the authority’s pivotal role in empowering the youth and boosting the state’s industrial ecosystem.
Financial performance has mirrored this upward trajectory. UPSIDA’s operating revenue rose from ₹586 crore in 2019–20 to ₹1,900 crore in 2024–25—over a threefold increase. These figures are a testament to UPSIDA’s efficient management and the rising trust of investors in Uttar Pradesh’s industrial potential.
Over the last eight years, UPSIDA has transformed industrial infrastructure and positioned Uttar Pradesh as one of India’s leading industrial states. By offering a transparent, streamlined, and investor-friendly environment aligned with state industrial policies, UPSIDA continues to drive inclusive and sustainable growth.
UPSIDA CEO Mayur Maheshwari remarked, “Under the guidance of Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ji, the vision of making Uttar Pradesh a $1 trillion economy is steadily becoming a reality. We have created a facilitative ecosystem for investors, and the results speak for themselves.”
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