Lucknow is witnessing a major push in infrastructure development for its Revenue Department. With a whopping Rs 196.39 crore allocated for the financial year 2025-26, construction and renovation of office and residential buildings across divisions, districts, and tehsils are accelerating at full speed.
This funding targets key facilities in places like Sonbhadra’s Obra, Ghaziabad’s Loni, Amroha, Naugawan Sadat tehsil, and Jalaun’s Orai tehsil. Contractors are working tirelessly to complete these modern revenue buildings, ensuring seamless departmental operations and easier access for citizens seeking revenue-related services.
Repair works are also underway at collectorates in Gorakhpur, Meerut, and Sambhal. In Siddharthnagar’s Naugarh tehsil, Auraiya’s Bidhuna tehsil, and Mainpuri’s Karawali tehsil, new constructions are nearing completion. These state-of-the-art facilities will house all revenue services under one roof, equipped with contemporary amenities.
The state government has greenlit additional projects, including a multi-purpose auditorium hall at Maharajganj district headquarters, where work has already begun. Residential complexes for revenue staff are getting attention too, with repairs to the Barabanki DM’s residence and new Type-4 housing for officers in Ayodhya, plus constructions in Basti’s Haraiya tehsil.
Proposals for more ambitious projects are fast-tracked. Mirzapur’s collectorate reconstruction, Kanpur Sadar tehsil office, Chandauli’s Pt. Deen Dayal Upadhyay Nagar tehsil, and Ghazipur’s Kasimabad and Sevrai tehsil buildings are in the pipeline. Courtroom expansions at Meerut division commissioner’s office and Amroha’s ADM (Judicial) office are also proposed.
Further approvals are processing for staff housing in Ayodhya, Kanpur, Moradabad, Lalitpur, Muzaffarnagar, Hardoi, Varanasi, Agra, and Jaunpur tehsils. This comprehensive initiative promises to modernize Uttar Pradesh’s revenue administration, benefiting both officials and the public with efficient, accessible services.
