Noida, September 27: Prime Minister Narendra Modi and Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath today inaugurated the UP International Trade Show at Greater Noida Expo Mart, a landmark event expected to boost the region’s business profile and strengthen economic opportunities. Thousands of industry leaders and entrepreneurs are attending, making it one of the largest trade showcases in Uttar Pradesh.
Even as the expo elevates Noida’s global image, water scarcity remains a pressing issue for Jaypee Wish Town residents, where incomplete pipeline work has left families struggling. Locals say the problem highlights deep infrastructure gaps in one of the city’s most prominent housing societies.
Meanwhile, a series of crime incidents have raised fresh concerns about public safety. A burglary was reported at the Lucknow residence of a Noida DCP. In another case, a 52-year-old man died under suspicious circumstances linked to a money dispute. Additionally, a drunk-driving accident involving three vehicles left several injured, prompting questions about enforcement and road safety.
With economic progress and international events on one side and civic as well as safety challenges on the other, Noida faces a critical test of balancing growth with governance.
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