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GNIDA offers housing plots near Noida airport, one costs Rs 152cr
GNIDA offers housing plots near Noida airport, one costs Rs 152cr

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

GNIDA offers housing plots near Noida airport, one costs Rs 152cr

Noida: Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has unveiled a premium group housing plot scheme near the upcoming Noida International Airport, with the largest parcel commanding a reserve price of Rs 152 crore. The Authority has put three prime plots on the auction block through e-bidding — 18,215sqm in Sector Mu with a reserve price of Rs 97 crore, a 30,000sqm plot in Sigma III with a reserve price of Rs 152 crore, and a 3,999sqm land parcel in Alpha II with a base price of Rs 25 crore. Officials said these parcels were strategically located near the upcoming airport and offered excellent connectivity to both the eastern and western dedicated freight corridors, as well as the Noida and Yamuna expressways. The proximity to the airport in Jewar, which is likely to be operational soon, is expected to drive substantial demand for residential properties in the region. "Once the airport starts operations, it will significantly enhance regional and international connectivity, creating a housing demand from professionals in aviation, logistics, hospitality, and allied sectors who prefer living close to their workplace. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like She Found THIS Chat on Her Husband's Phone and Vanished Overnight medalmerit Learn More Undo That way, Greater Noida is an attractive proposition, offering more spacious and affordable living options compared to other Delhi-NCR localities," an official said. According to the scheme document, successful bidders must deposit 10% of the premium as earnest money with their applications. The remaining 90% should be paid within 90 days of receiving the allotment letter. The development timeline requires lessees to complete construction in keeping with the approved layout plan and obtain occupancy certificates in a maximum of five phases within seven years of executing the lease deed. The first phase must be completed within three years, failing which extension charges on pro-rata land will apply according to the prevailing policy. The scheme, launched on Friday, will accept registrations till July 4. Successful bidders will receive possession within 30 days of allotment.

Water reservoir cleaning drive in full swing in Gr Noida; to wrap up by July 6
Water reservoir cleaning drive in full swing in Gr Noida; to wrap up by July 6

Hindustan Times

time6 days ago

  • General
  • Hindustan Times

Water reservoir cleaning drive in full swing in Gr Noida; to wrap up by July 6

The district administration is undertaking a comprehensive cleaning of all underground water reservoirs amid rising concerns over water quality and related health risks in Greater Noida, officials said on Friday. Of the city's 19 reservoirs, 14 have been cleaned so far, and the remaining five will be covered by July 6, according to a schedule issued by the water department. 'The cleaning of underground reservoirs is being carried out as per the pre-decided schedule. Water department officials have been instructed to ensure that the work is completed on time without compromising on hygiene standards,' said Prerna Singh, additional chief executive officer (ACEO), after inspecting progress on Thursday. To minimise disruption during cleaning, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has released a detailed sector-wise schedule and arranged for water supply through tankers where needed. Cleaning at Sector MU-1 EWS Society is ongoing from June 13 to 15. Sectors 36 and 37 will follow from June 17 to 19; Gamma I, Gamma II, Beta I, and Beta II from June 22 to 24; Alpha I and II from June 26 to 28; Delta I, II, and III from June 30 to July 2; and the Sports Complex between July 4 and 6. Residents have been informed in advance about low water pressure, and helplines (7983604110, 9811839456, 9873763995, 9899331572, 9654302913, 8130504019, 8377911380, 9871090100) are active for tanker requests. 'The cleaning schedule has also been uploaded to the authority's official website for public access,' added Singh. Sandeep Mehta, a resident of Gamma II, said, 'We have had complaints earlier of foul-smelling tap water during summers. This cleaning drive is reassuring.' However, Rajeev Thakur of Delta added, 'Advance intimation and better timing could have helped. Many residents are unaware of the tanker facility.' In parallel, GNIDA has launched a citywide overhead water tank cleaning drive. Starting in early June with Sigma IV, this phase-wise effort will run until July 10, covering Chi, Omega, Knowledge Park, Gamma, and other zones. Officials clarified that while underground reservoir cleaning is routine, overhead tanks—which directly serve households—are being cleaned systematically for the first time this year.

NGOs to hold surveys, find how Greater Noida can be litter-free
NGOs to hold surveys, find how Greater Noida can be litter-free

Time of India

time11-06-2025

  • General
  • Time of India

NGOs to hold surveys, find how Greater Noida can be litter-free

Noida: In a renewed push to make the city litter free, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has floated a request for proposal (RFP) to appoint an NGO to lead key on-ground initiatives under the Swachh Survekshan. Authority officials said the selected NGO will undertake sanitation drives, waste management surveys, awareness campaigns and even behaviour change programmes to better disposal and management of garbage in the city. The RFP document states is to help Greater Noida achieve sanitation goals, such as open-defecation free (ODF), ODF+ (which includes sustainability and solid waste management), ODF++ (covering effective management of both solid and liquid waste), and water+ (focused on water conservation and quality) status. "The agency will conduct comprehensive surveys across the city, including slums, residential colonies, and industrial zones, to assess existing sanitation infrastructure and waste disposal practices. This will be followed by gap analysis and actionable recommendations," the document states. The NGO will also be responsible for the planning, execution, documentation, field monitoring, data analysis, and online reporting of all activities related to Swachh Survekshan. In addition, it will evaluate the demand for treated wastewater in industrial areas and maintain a detailed database.

As water pipe bursts, road bears the brunt in Noida
As water pipe bursts, road bears the brunt in Noida

Time of India

time06-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Time of India

As water pipe bursts, road bears the brunt in Noida

Noida: A water pipeline burst near the roundabout connecting Sectors Alpha 1 and 2 Friday, once again exposing the fragile state of basic infrastructure in the area. Residents say the leak had been ongoing for quite some time, evident from the damaged stretch of road surrounding the pipe. "A water pipeline was found leaking near the main road between Sectors Alpha 1 and 2. It appears the leak had been active for several days, as water erosion has caused the road to break," said Harinder Bhati, a daily commuter. This isn't the first time the sectors have faced such issues. In March this year, over 10,000 residents were left without water for days when the main pipeline near the Jaypee Golf Course roundabout burst. "Pipes are rusted and outdated. Despite repeated petitions for their replacement, GNIDA has taken no concrete action," said NP Singh, general secretary of the RWA, Sector Alpha 2. "There's always some leakage somewhere," said Ramdutt Sharma, a resident of B Block, Alpha 1. After receiving information about Friday's incident, Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) officials from water department dispatched a team to begin repairs. However, residents remain skeptical. "Temporary repairs won't help," Singh added. "We need systemic upgrades, not just band-aid fixes." The persistent pipeline failures have raised questions over quality of maintenance and long-term planning by GNIDA, with locals demanding urgent action to prevent future disruptions. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !

Greater Noida authority initiates processfor allocation of 40 industrial plots
Greater Noida authority initiates processfor allocation of 40 industrial plots

Time of India

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • Time of India

Greater Noida authority initiates processfor allocation of 40 industrial plots

Lucknow: The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has initiated the process to allot 40 industrial plots in key sectors, including Ecotech, Udyog Kendra, and Udyog Vihar, in Gautam Buddha Nagar, an official spokesperson said on Friday. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now "These industrial plots, ranging in size from 450 to 8,000 square metres, will be available for entrepreneurs seeking to establish industrial units. The reserve price is fixed between ₹28,600 and ₹33,950 per square metre," they said. Stating that a key highlight of this scheme is that applicants will be allowed to establish industrial units under 242 permitted categories, they said: "However, 27 types of industries—including distilleries, petrochemicals, and fertilisers—will be excluded, while five categories, such as dyeing and bleaching, may be permitted on a restrictive basis." Simultaneously, the GNIDA also began the bulk land allotment process for the development of a Multi-Modal Logistics Park near Dadri. Under this initiative, services such as intermodal container terminals, cargo handling yards, mechanised warehouses, cold storage facilities, logistics terminals, customs clearance zones, freight forwarding services, and transportation hubs will be established on Plot No. 1 in Sector Kappa-2, covering an area of 174.12 acres. This strategic location enjoys proximity to Jewar Airport and connectivity to both the Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridors, ensuring seamless logistics and transportation. The land allotment rate for the logistics park is fixed at ₹11,000 per square metre. Units eligible under the Multi-Modal Logistics Park Policy-2024 will receive special benefits. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Only developers with a minimum investment of ₹1,200 crore and at least 10 years of experience in the logistics sector are eligible to participate in the scheme. The application window for this scheme will remain open until June 23. Plots are available in the following locations: Ecotech-XI, Ecotech-III, Udyog Kendra Extension-I, Ecotech-I Extension, Ecotech-II, Udyog Vihar Extension, Ecotech-VI Block B, and Ecotech-X. Allotments will be made through an e-auction process, with the brochure download already commenced. The last date for registration is June 16. The last date for payment of registration, EMD, and processing fees is June 18, and the final submission deadline is June 20.

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