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Location : Noida

Noida Authority launches pair of Group Housing Schemes in Sector 43 and 44

The Noida Authority has launched two Group Housing Schemes in sectors 43 and 44, offering prime plots through an e-auction process. The plots measure 13,800 and 41,145 square meters and interested parties must register by June 30. A non-refundable processing fee of Rs 20,000 per plot is required for participation. The Authority aims to develop group housing projects in these central Noida sectors and expects a high demand. Successful bidders must submit earnest money and pay the remaining land cost within 90 days.Read more

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UP-RERA recommends delinking flat registry from outstanding dues in completed real estate projects

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-Rera) has made a recommendation to the state government regarding the registry of flats in completed real estate projects. The suggestion is to delink the registry process from the outstanding dues that builders owe to the Noida and Greater Noida authorities. This proposal aims to provide relief to homebuyers who have been waiting for the registry of their flats due to a stalemate between the development authorities and builders over Rs 39,000 crore land dues.Read more

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Noida Authority razes unauthorized farmhouses on Yamuna floodplains

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The Noida Authority in Uttar Pradesh has demolished 32 unauthorized farmhouses encroaching on the Yamuna floodplains. These opulent structures, valued at Rs 40 crore, were part of nearly 200 illicit constructions targeted by Noida's strict enforcement of environmental regulations. The Authority is determined to combat illegal construction on the floodplains and has emphasized that demolition costs will be recovered from the property owners. The crackdown highlights the Authority's commitment to environmental preservation and sustainable development.Read more

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Safeguarding Homebuyers: GNIDA and YEIDA's initiatives to protect consumer rights

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The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) discovers that developers have been giving apartments to homebuyers without fulfilling the necessary registration requirements. Financial consultancy Curie & Brown exposed several such violations in their examination of group housing projects. In response, the GNIDA plans to take legal action against these developers to ensure compliance with regulations and protect the rights of homebuyers. Additionally, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) is preparing to implement a plot relocation policy to address delays caused by land disputes.Read more

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Successful E-Auction: Noida Authority sells high-value properties

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The Noida Authority recently conducted a successful online auction for four duplex villas, with three of them sold at prices higher than the base price. The auction generated significant interest from potential buyers, resulting in a revenue of Rs 6.47 crore. The authority's efficient management of the auction process highlights its role in contributing to the growth and development of Noida.Read more

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Greater Noida Authority launches Rs 1,100 crore commercial plot scheme

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Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has unveiled a scheme offering 22 commercial plots valued at Rs 1,100 crore for public auction. This initiative, aimed at stimulating the region's economy and providing residents with convenient access to everyday necessities, allows potential investors to pay in flexible instalments. The plots, intended for the development of commercial complexes, are located in strategic sectors across the city. Online applications for the scheme are open until June 19.Read more

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38 Noida builders slapped with Rs 76.5 crore fine for illegally extracting groundwater

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The Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) cracks down on illegal groundwater extraction in Noida and imposes a hefty fine on 38 builders found guilty of using borewells for illegal extraction. The builders are given a 15-day deadline to deposit the fine. The action follows a thorough evaluation by a joint committee formed by the National Green Tribunal, revealing widespread violations. The UPPCB aims to deter such violations and promote responsible water usage to protect the region's water resources and ecosystem.Read more

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Ecovillage residents persist in protests against Supertech despite police notices

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Despite police notices and fines, Ecovillage residents persist in a peaceful protest against Supertech builder, claiming inadequate basic amenities. Over the past month, protestors have faced legal repercussions, but remain unwavering. Accusations suggest police bias towards the builder, yet no actions have been taken against Supertech despite numerous complaints. Protestors are demanding improved infrastructure, and better water and sewage management. As authorities strive to maintain peace, it remains to be seen how this situation will unfold and if the residents' demands will be addressed.Read more

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Builders delay execution of over 1,000 property registries despite Noida Authority approval

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The Noida Authority has identified 1,097 registries in 21 residential projects awaiting execution, stalled due to builders' inaction. The properties, scattered across nine sectors in Noida, are approved for registry, yet developers lag in delivering to homebuyers. The Authority warned of potential penalties if developers continue to delay. It encouraged buyers to directly contact builders, ensuring the execution of their home registries. Developers who fail to comply risk punitive action in line with land allotment rules and the Real Estate Regulatory Authority (RERA).Read more

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Homebuyers in Noida persist in protests amid scorching heat and bureaucratic inaction

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Over 50 homebuyers have braved scorching temperatures to stage their 25th week of protests in Greater Noida West, demanding resolution for long-pending home registries. NEFOWA's president, Abhishek Kumar, expresses disappointment at the government's inaction despite repeated assurances. The protests continue to gain momentum as more residents join from various societies, and with over 60,000 homebuyers still awaiting their registries, the situation is growing more urgent. The homebuyers remain resolute, vowing to persist until their demands are met.Read more

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Idle Group housing plots face potential allotment cancellation by Greater Noida Authority

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In a recently held review meeting, Ritu Maheshwari, the chief executive officer of Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA), issued a directive to initiate a survey through the consultant firm, Currie & Brown. The survey aims to assess the status of various group housing plots that have been lying idle. Maheshwari's decision highlights the authority's proactive approach in addressing the issue of unutilized plots. By commissioning the survey, GNIDA intends to gather crucial data regarding the status and potential utilization of these plots.Read more

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Noida Authority to examine interstate financial models for upcoming township project

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The Noida Authority is set to scrutinize financial models from Gujarat, Haryana, Delhi, and Rajasthan, aiming to inform its land acquisition strategy for the upcoming Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region (DNGIR). This study, led by the planning department's general manager, will culminate in a report for state government approval. The initiative is part of the Authority's commitment to explore innovative land acquisition strategies, supporting its vision of phased industrial development in the region and creating over 50,000 job opportunities.Read more

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Noida Authority allocates Rs 500 crores for land acquisition amidst ongoing encroachment issues

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The Noida Authority has allocated Rs 500 crore for acquiring new land, even as over 550 hectares are yet to be reclaimed from encroachers. The Authority is surveying unused "dumped" land parcels across sectors for their potential use, while also pursuing legal avenues to recover disputed land. Efforts are underway to reclaim land from non-functional industrial and IT units. The Authority has also regularized land for eligible farmers to prevent future encroachments. Despite the challenges, the Authority has managed to secure Rs 40,000 crore in investments so far.Read more

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Noida Authority to greenlight co-developers in resolving pending housing projects

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Noida and Greater Noida authorities are contemplating a co-developer policy to resolve the longstanding issue of incomplete housing projects. The proposed policy would allow new firms to invest in and complete these projects, provided they clear nearly INR 40,000 crore in land dues. This move could bring relief to many homebuyers who have been waiting for a decade for their homes. The policy, initially suggested by the Confederation of Real Estate Developers Association of India, also includes potential incentives for developers prioritizing clearing the dues.Read more

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Supertech Chairman summoned by Noida Authority over unfulfilled RERA recovery certificates

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The Noida Authority has given Supertech's chairman, R.K. Arora, ten days to pay the INR 26 crore ($3.5 million) worth of recovery certificates (RCs) issued by UP-RERA that the company has not yet fulfilled. Last week, the Supertech chairman committed to paying INR 2 crore ($270,000) and making settlements of INR 5 crore ($670,000), pledging that the company will soon pay the remaining dues. This move is part of the district administration's drive to collect Rs 503 crore against 1705 RCs issued by UP-RERA to 101 developers.Read more

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Dispute erupts over unauthorized temple construction in Greater Noida's Migsun Green Mansion

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Residents of Migsun Green Mansion in Greater Noida have filed a complaint with local authorities over an unauthorized temple being built in the complex's common area. The temple is being constructed on a park that serves as the only play area for children, leading to concerns about encroachment and reduced space. Tensions continue to rise between the residents and the builder, with each party disputing responsibility for the construction. The outcome of this conflict remains uncertain, as authorities have yet to intervene to resolve the issue and ensure the common area remains a safe and enjoyable space for all residents.Read more

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UP government to start land acquisition for Noida International Airport phase 2 in July

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The UP government plans to begin the land acquisition process for the second phase of the Noida International Airport in July. Two townships will be established in Falaida Cut and Modal Pur to resettle the impacted villagers. The government requires 230 hectares of land to build the townships, and officials have issued notifications for people to file objections. After addressing objections, compensation will be handed out, and land will be acquired. The resettlement process is estimated to take two years, and families will be given jobs or a one-time payment of Rs 5 lakh. Connectivity will be improved by linking the townships to nearby roads.Read more

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Greater Noida locals stage sit-in over unresolved issues at Supertech Ecovillage 1

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Supertech Ecovillage 1 residents in Greater Noida West have initiated an indefinite sit-in protest, demanding improved infrastructure and amenities. Key concerns include comparable electricity rates to Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL), rationalized covered parking charges, and completion of car parking facilities. While the builder claims negotiations are ongoing, the two new concerns require further investigation into financial implications. As a concession, the builder has offered to reduce charges for power increase and covered parking, but it remains to be seen if these offers will appease the protestors.Read more

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Noida Authority raises land rates for residential and institutional purposes

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Last week, the Noida Authority raised the prices of plots meant for residential, group housing, and institutional purposes by a range of 6% to 10%. The rates for flats constructed by the Authority or commercial properties rented by it however remained unchanged. The decision to increase the land rates was sanctioned during the Authority's board meeting, headed by Manoj Singh, the Chairperson of the Authority and the Commissioner of Infrastructure and Industrial Development.Read more

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M3M India receives a notice from UP RERA for illegally publicizing a project

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The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) has issued a notice to M3M India for allegedly promoting and marketing units in a Noida project without registering it with the authority, violating the RERA Act. The authorities have warned the promoter of facing imprisonment if advertisements for unregistered project is not discontinued immediately. M3M India has responded by stating that the campaign is an extension of their corporate campaign to bring awareness about their presence in the city and that they are committed to operating on the principles of corporate governance and ethics.Read more

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