Mayawati to be busy on her 52nd birthday
Lucknow, Jan 4 (UNI) Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mayawati, who will turn 52 on January 15, will be a busy woman on her birthday as she will lay the foundation stone for the mega Noida to Ballia over 1000 km Ganga Expressway project.
According to official sources, the CM will address a press conference in the state capital at 1000 hrs on January 15 after meeting the BSP leaders and workers to accept their greetings on her birthday.
Later she will fly to Ballia to lay the foundation stone of the Ganga Expressway project. From Ballia, the CM will fly to New Delhi where she will address a press conference and later will go to Noida to lay the foundation stone of the Ganga Expressway at that end.
Sources said the CM will celebrate her birthday in a simple manner.
Meanwhile, the bid for the Ganga Expressway will be opened on January 14 when the government will announce the names of the company who will be awarded the contract.
UNI MB NAB SP AS1858
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