
Lucknow, April 15 (IANS) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Wednesday flagged off the 10th lakh electric bus at Tata Motors’ plant in the city and hailed the development as a “significant achievement’ that will mark the state’s steady progression as a global manufacturing hub.
Tata Motors rolled out its zero-emission electric bus on Wednesday, marking its 10th lakh unit, from the company’s 600-acre facility in the city, which has been operational since 1992.
The Chief Minister hailed the occasion as a moment of “immense pride and joy” for the state, linking the achievement to the government’s broader push to position the state as a global manufacturing destination.
“This moment is a symbol of pride and happiness for all, as Tata Motors has launched its 10th lakh bus from the Lucknow plant after a glorious journey of 34 years. This achievement is not merely an industrial revolution, but a launch pad for the historic flight that is establishing India and Uttar Pradesh as a global manufacturing hub.
This milestone moment represents the momentum of New India and New Uttar Pradesh, which is not meant to stop, but to continuously move forward towards greater heights with a commitment to deliver development, trust and prosperity to every citizen,” CM Yogi said while addressing the audience.
He said that the state government, taking a cue from PM Modi’s vision, is connecting its human resources with skills, innovation, and technology, transforming them into a market- and industry-ready workforce, thereby accelerating the state’s development.
He added that the growth momentum in Uttar Pradesh is no longer limited to figures but is clearly visible on the ground.
The CM further stated, “9 years ago, Uttar Pradesh was facing an identity crisis, poor connectivity and security challenges, where it was difficult to distinguish between roads and potholes, and investors were hesitant to come. However, under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the state has now gained a new direction, where improved law and order and modern infrastructure have laid a strong foundation for development.”
The Chief Minister also praised the business conglomerate’s endeavour to develop the 34-year-old plant into an “institute of innovation and technological prowess,” while acknowledging its consistent push to generate employment opportunities in the region.
The Chief Minister further informed that, with more than 5,600 employees, the plant has become a major hub for employment and skill development, providing opportunities to youth under the ‘Lakshya’ program.
Established with the vision of Ratan Tata, the plant today supports the livelihood of around 6,000 families and has connected lakhs of people to employment.
After flagging off the 1 millionth vehicle, the Chief Minister also took a ride in the newly launched Tata Motors bus on Wednesday. He inspected the entire plant and gathered insights into the various technologies used in production.
–IANS
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