Bareilly: A three-day Development Exhibition showcasing major welfare initiatives and development achievements of the Central and Uttar Pradesh governments is being organized at the Bareilly Collectorate campus from June 18 to June 20, 2026.
The exhibition is part of the statewide “Vikas, Seva, Sushasan aur Jan Kalyan” campaign being conducted from June 5 to June 21 to commemorate the completion of 12 years of the Central Government. The event aims to highlight transformative projects, public welfare schemes, and governance reforms that have impacted citizens across the state and the country.
Open to the public throughout the three-day period, the exhibition offers visitors an opportunity to learn about a wide range of flagship programmes focused on women’s empowerment, youth development, poverty alleviation, employment generation, social security, and inclusive growth.
Officials said the exhibition has been designed to present the achievements of various government schemes in an engaging and informative manner. Special sections have been dedicated to showcasing progress in infrastructure development, including highways, transportation networks, and other large-scale public projects that have contributed to Uttar Pradesh’s growth trajectory.
One of the key attractions of the exhibition is the presentation of the transformation of religious and spiritual destinations across the state. Visitors can also view displays highlighting improvements in law and order and internal security through a compelling “Before and Now” theme, illustrating changes achieved over the years.

The exhibition seeks to create greater public awareness about development initiatives and encourage citizens to take advantage of the various welfare programmes available to them.
District authorities have appealed to residents of Bareilly and surrounding areas to visit the exhibition in large numbers and gain firsthand information about government policies, development projects, and public welfare schemes that are shaping the state’s future.
The event is expected to attract students, professionals, community groups, and members of the general public interested in understanding the scope and impact of ongoing development efforts.
Report by Akhilesh Chandra Saxena, Bareilly.

