Overview
- Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath unveiled the upgraded single‑window portal on Tuesday, pairing the launch with incentives for 45 firms and Letters of Comfort for 62 firms tied to about ₹50,000 crore in proposals and roughly 50,000 projected jobs.
- Nivesh Mitra 3.0 folds more than 530 services into fewer than 200 and adds PAN‑based login, a dynamic one‑stop application form, an AI chatbot, real‑time status tracking, and a GIS land bank linked to India’s National Single Window System.
- The government scrapped the separate land‑use conversion step under Section 80, which means a map approved under a city master plan now counts as land‑use approval to cut one layer of permits.
- State officials touted longer‑term figures as government claims, citing about ₹50 lakh crore in investment proposals over nine years with ₹15 lakh crore said to be grounded and millions of jobs projected.
- Separately, Adityanath oversaw rehabilitation in Bahraich, proposed the name Bharatpur for a new colony, and announced cash transfers, house plots, and basic services for families displaced by flooding and wildlife risks.