CM Yogi: BIDA to build industrial city across 56,000 acres in Bundelkhand
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
The Chief Minister's Office of Uttar Pradesh announced on Saturday, 27 June 2026 that the Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) is being developed across 56,000 acres to create a massive industrial township in the state, citing Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath directly.
The post, shared from the official CMO account, quoted Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath: 'उत्तर प्रदेश में एक विशाल औद्योगिक नगरी के निर्माण के लिए 56 हजार एकड़ क्षेत्र में बुंदेलखंड औद्योगिक विकास प्राधिकरण (बीडा) विकसित किया जा रहा है' — 'To build a vast industrial city in Uttar Pradesh, the Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority (BIDA) is being developed across an area of 56,000 acres.'
Context
Bundelkhand is a historically under-industrialised region in southern Uttar Pradesh, covering districts such as Jhansi and Lalitpur. For decades the region lagged behind western and central UP in manufacturing output and formal employment, making it a recurring focus of state-level development interventions. The creation of a dedicated authority with a defined land bank signals a structural push to change that trajectory.
The Bundelkhand Industrial Development Authority follows the model of earlier UP authorities such as the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority and the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority, which assembled large contiguous land parcels to attract anchor investors and enable planned township infrastructure.
Policy Backdrop
The Yogi Adityanath government, in office since 2017, notified the Uttar Pradesh Industrial Investment and Employment Promotion Policy to channel manufacturing investment into the state's lagging regions. A year later, in 2018, Uttar Pradesh announced the UP Defence Industrial Corridor, with one of its key nodes located at Jhansi in the heart of Bundelkhand — laying early groundwork for defence-linked manufacturing in the area.
BIDA extends that corridor logic into a broader industrial township concept. By assembling 56,000 acres under a single authority, the state aims to offer investors pre-cleared, serviced land at scale — a model that has attracted large commitments at successive Uttar Pradesh Investors Summits.
Stakeholders and Impact
The project's primary beneficiaries are expected to be local youth seeking formal employment and industrial investors looking for large, affordable land parcels close to central Indian markets. Bundelkhand has historically seen significant out-migration due to limited livelihood options, and a township of this scale could reverse that trend if investments materialise at the pace the state projects.
Farmers in the region whose land falls within the 56,000-acre footprint are a critical stakeholder group. Land acquisition processes, compensation frameworks, and rehabilitation packages will determine community acceptance — and have been flashpoints in comparable projects elsewhere in Uttar Pradesh.
What's Next
Observers will watch for formal land acquisition notifications, environmental clearances, and any investment commitments tied to BIDA at the next Uttar Pradesh Investors Summit. The pace at which anchor tenants — particularly in defence manufacturing, logistics, and textiles — sign agreements will be a key indicator of the project's momentum.
If BIDA follows the trajectory of earlier UP industrial authorities, the next milestone is likely to be a ground-breaking ceremony or a memoranda-of-understanding signing event, potentially timed to a major state or national economic conclave. The Bundelkhand project now stands as one of the largest land-bank industrial initiatives in Uttar Pradesh's recent history, and its execution will be closely watched as a test of the state's capacity to translate corridor ambitions into on-ground investment.