The Uttar Pradesh Revenue Department is undergoing a infrastructure renaissance, backed by Rs 196.39 crore for FY 2025-26. This capital infusion drives brisk construction and maintenance of critical buildings in divisions, districts, and tehsils statewide.
Prioritized builds encompass revenue offices at Sonbhadra’s Obra, Ghaziabad’s Loni, Amroha’s urban and Naugawan Sadat areas, and Jalaun’s Orai tehsil. Completion will enable fluid departmental workflows and hassle-free public interactions.
Collectorates in Gorakhpur, Meerut, and Sambhal receive repairs, paralleled by fresh constructions in Naugarh (Siddharthnagar), Bidhuna (Auraiya), and Karawali (Mainpuri)—with several poised for imminent handover, boasting cutting-edge features.
New sanctions include Maharajganj’s versatile auditorium hall (kicked off), DM Barabanki residence fixes, Ayodhya’s Type-4 officer dwellings, and Basti Haraiya tehsil accommodations.
Fast-moving proposals target Mirzapur’s collectorate reconstruction, Kanpur Sadar tehsil, Chandauli’s Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar tehsil, Ghazipur’s Kasimabad-Sevrai offices. Enhancements for Meerut division courtroom and Amroha ADM (Judicial) are tabled.
Residential developments for staff across Ayodhya, Kanpur, Moradabad, Lalitpur, Muzaffarnagar, Hardoi, Varanasi, Agra, Jaunpur tehsils are in approval stages. Collectively, these efforts herald a new era of robust, user-centric revenue governance in the state.