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May 2015: Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister
Akhilesh Yadav announces intention to take up the Lucknow-Ballia Expressway soon. •
Oct 2015: Government of UP finalized the alignment out of three proposed alignment for expressway.
Detailed Project Report (DPR) to be prepared in three months. •
Nov 2015: The Lucknow–Azamgarh–Ballia Expressway renamed as Purvanchal Expressway. •
Feb 2016: State Government allocated ₹1,500 crores for the expressway in the budget. •
Dec 2016: Akhilesh Yadav, then Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh lays foundation stone of Lucknow-Azamgarh-Ballia Expressway on 22 December 2016. •
Mar 2017: Yogi Adityanath of
BJP became the new Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh on 19 March 2017. •
May 2017: Yogi Adityanath government cancels tenders issued by the previous
Akhilesh Yadav government, stating that currently only 40.17% of needed land is acquired. The fresh tenders will be issued, when at least 80% of the required land will be acquired. UP Government orders faster land acquisition. •
Sep 2017: 60% land acquired at cost of ₹4,500 crore. Total land acquisition may cost up to ₹6,500 crore.
NITI Aayog says the
Central Government may bear construction cost, if UP government bears the land acquisition cost. •
Jan 2018: 85% land acquisition done, foundation stone to be laid in March 2018. •
Apr 2018: 91% land acquired.
Request for Proposal (RFP) document floated. •
Jul 2018: On 14 July 2018,
Prime Minister Narendra Modi laid the
foundation stone of Purvanchal Expressway (Lucknow-Azamgarh-Ghazipur Expressway) at
Azamgarh. Tender awarded for road construction to 5 firms for 8 packages. •
Oct 2018: Construction work started on 10 October for Package 2 to 8. •
Nov 2018: Construction work started by Gayatri Projects on 24 November for Package-1. •
Feb 2019: The
Government of Uttar Pradesh allocated ₹1,194
crores in UP Budget 2019. •
Jun 2019: Government of Uttar Pradesh saves ₹620 crore in bidding process for Purvanchal Expressway. 10% of construction work has been completed. •
Jul 2019: Proposal to extend the Purvanchal Expressway to
Ballia. •
Sep 2019: 97% of earth work completed. To check the progress of construction work without physical inspection, UPEIDA to launch mobile app soon. •
Oct 2019: 20% of construction work is completed. •
Apr 2020: Work resumed after being on-hold for nearly a month due to
COVID-19. •
Aug 2020: 52% of construction work completed, as of 10 August. •
Jun 2021: 90% of construction work and 928 out of total 934 structures completed as of 28 June. •
Jul 2021: 95% of construction work and 930 out of total 934 structures completed as of 26 July. The deadline for construction work is October 2021. •
Aug 2021: Union Minister
Nitin Gadkari announced on 28 August 2021 that the
Government of India will construct
Ghazipur–
Arrah–
Patna Expressway at an event in Arrah,
Bihar. •
Sep 2021: On 10 September, CM
Yogi Adityanath confirmed to inaugurate the expressway in October 2021. 97% of construction work completed as of 20 September. •
Nov 2021: The expressway was inaugurated by Prime Minister
Narendra Modi on 16 November at an event in
Sultanpur district. •
May 2022: Toll collection starts at all
Toll Plazas with effect from 1 May 2022. == Controversies and Criticism ==