Uttar Pradesh is ramping up its Revenue Department’s physical footprint with a Rs 196.39 crore outlay for 2025-26. Focused on constructing and refurbishing office and residential buildings, the initiative spans numerous locations to ensure smooth operations and public convenience.
Key construction sites feature Obra in Sonbhadra, Loni in Ghaziabad, Amroha and Naugawan Sadat tehsils, and Orai tehsil in Jalaun. Agencies are pushing deadlines to deliver facilities that consolidate revenue functions efficiently.
Renovations continue at collectorates in Gorakhpur, Meerut, and Sambhal, while new revenue edifices rise in Siddharthnagar’s Naugarh, Auraiya’s Bidhuna, and Mainpuri’s Karawali tehsils—some already substantially advanced.
Government nods have spurred extras like Maharajganj’s multi-purpose auditorium (underway), Barabanki DM house repairs, Type-4 quarters in Ayodhya for revenue officers, and housing in Basti’s Haraiya tehsil.
Approvals accelerate for high-priority works: Mirzapur collectorate revamp, Kanpur Sadar tehsil building, Chandauli’s Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar tehsil office, and Ghazipur tehsils Kasimabad and Sevrai. Meerut’s commissioner office courtroom and Amroha’s ADM (Judicial) complex are queued up.
Staff housing proposals in Ayodhya, Kanpur, Moradabad, Lalitpur, Muzaffarnagar, Hardoi, Varanasi, Agra, and Jaunpur are gaining traction. This infrastructure surge will transform revenue service delivery across UP, fostering administrative excellence and citizen satisfaction.