The state government of Uttar Pradesh has granted approval to Phase-2 of the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA)’s Master Plan 2031, unlocking large-scale urban, industrial, residential and commercial development along the Yamuna Expressway corridor.
📌 What’s Covered & Planned
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YEIDA’s notified area now covers a total of 3,352 sq km across six districts — including both earlier (Phase I) and newly added zones.
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The Phase-II expansion covers 2,593 sq km, targeting regions in Mathura, Agra, Aligarh and Hathras for comprehensive development under the new plan.
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Notable proposed developments include:
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A “Heritage City” under the urban node in Mathura (Raya Urban Centre), envisioned as a mixed-use cultural, residential and tourism-oriented township.
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A modern Logistics Park in Aligarh’s Tappal-Bajna Urban Centre — aimed at bolstering industrial growth, warehousing, supply-chain infrastructure and commercial activity.
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A planned New Agra Urban Centre, targeting commercial, tourism and recreational development along the Expressway.
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A proposed Urban Centre in Hathras — with planning/consulting for its detailed project report (DPR) already in process.
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🌟 Why This Approval Matters — Impacts & Opportunities
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Infrastructure & Urban Growth: The approval paves the way for structured urbanization, better infrastructure, amenities, and improved connectivity across previously rural/village-heavy areas.
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Real Estate & Housing: With planned townships, logistics hubs, and urban centres, there could be a surge in demand for residential and commercial property in these regions.
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Industrial & Economic Boost: Logistics Park and industrial-zoned areas can attract businesses and manufacturing, boosting employment, trade, and local economy.
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Tourism & Cultural Potential: Heritage City and urban nodes near culturally/historically important zones (especially Mathura/Agra) may attract tourism, hospitality, and allied services.
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Balanced Regional Development: Regions beyond established metros (like Greater Noida / Noida) stand to benefit from new opportunities — helping reduce pressure on major cities and distribute growth more evenly.


