Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show 2023 | Noida police urge public to avoid expressway from 2-8 p.m.

 Security has been stepped up across the Gautam Buddh Nagar district, adjoining Delhi, with the deployment of around 8,000 police personnel and a dozen companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary and the paramilitary forces. “Around 1,300 police personnel are deployed on traffic-related duty for the five-day show,” they said.


On September 20, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in a statement, "The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, will visit Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh) tomorrow (September 21) to inaugurate the first Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS)." Over 2,000 exhibitors will display their products at the show to "showcase prosperous Uttar Pradesh to the world". 







"We are working rapidly towards making Uttar Pradesh a $1 trillion economy. This programme is certainly going to be a key milestone in this direction," Uttar Pradesh Industrial Development Minister Nand Gopal Gupta said during a preparation review at India Expo Centre and Mart."We have issued traffic advisories over the last few days for the UPITS so that people could avoid inconvenience due to diversions and restrictions


Additional Commissioner of Police (Law and Order) Anand Kulkarni told PTI on September 21 that around 8,000 policemen and women, apart from 12 companies of the Provincial Armed Constabulary and the paramilitary forces, are on duty during the trade show.Deputy Commissioner of Police (Traffic) Anil Kumar Yadav said around 1,300 personnel are deployed dedicatedly for traffic-related duties.


On September 20, the Rashtrapati Bhavan said in a statement, "The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, will visit Greater Noida (Uttar Pradesh) tomorrow (September 21) to inaugurate the first Uttar Pradesh International Trade Show (UPITS)." Over 2,000 exhibitors will display their products at the show to "showcase prosperous Uttar Pradesh to the world". Guests, entrepreneurs and exporters from various countries will participate in the programme wherein more than two lakh visitors are expected. Entry for the general public is free from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.

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