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New Policy on foreign Unvi campus in India should get some near our project.

This could bring few top foreign Universities on thier own or in JV’S in our Area, as not only United Nations have already choosen the area for competing Worldwide in Top 25 Universities Townships & the result of same would be declared by United Nations in 2025 but Bennett University (TOI Group) is already offering courses in consultation with IVY Leagues Universities in our Area✨💫⭐⚡

New Education Policy 2020: Paving the way for foreign universities to set up campuses in India, the new National Education Policy (NEP) states that the world’s top 100 universities will be “facilitated” to operate in the country through a new law. The Union Cabinet approved the NEP on Wednesday.

The government’s position on foreign universities effectively reverses the BJP’s earlier stand on The Foreign Educational Institutions (Regulation of Entry and Operations) Bill, 2010, brought by the UPA-2 government.

https://indianexpress.com/article/education/new-education-policy-2020-govt-allows-foreign-universities-to-set-up-campuses-in-india-6529446/

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According to a report by international property consultant Savills, Rental Demand to move Northwards in our Area

According to a report by international property consultant Savills, Rental Demand to move Northwards in our Area..Read Along✨⚡⭐💫🍾🥂

In this part of NCR, approximately 83,000 students require accommodation and form the potential segment of student housing.

Greater Noida has more than 50 educational colleges. About 65% of the 83,000 students are from outside NCR and 18% from distant areas of NCR. 27% of students live in campus hostels and are less inclined to shift to any other accommodation.

https://m.economictimes.com/industry/services/property-/-cstruction/savills-report-projects-greater-noida-to-emerge-as-indias-student-housing-hub/articleshow/77216632.cms

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Courtsey Jewar Airport, Steep rise in Industrial Plots demand makes authority accuire additional acres of land from farmers even during Peak of Covid Pandemic. This confirms the expected Upcoming appriciation in the area

“We can get the required land for developing industries in two ways. Either we can buy the land directly from farmers or we can ask Gautam Budh Nagar district administration to acquire the land and hand it over to us,” said KK Gupta, additional CEO of GNIDA. Since acquisition is a long-drawn process, the Authority prefers to buy the land directly from the owners.
In fact, the process was initiated in November last year, following a board meeting and direct purchase from farmers through mutual consent was pushed as the first option. Since then, the Authority has managed to source around 300 hectares of land. “Due to the lockdown, the process was shelved. Response and application from interested farmers is being sought over the portal now,” said Gupta.
Moreover, due to the dismal response, GNIDA officials would conduct camps within the villages that had been notified in 2006, but are yet to be developed, in order to increase its industrial land bank to 4,201 hectares as per the master plan by the end of March 2021.
More than 300 villages have been notified under GNIDA by the state government. But so far, the development work has taken place in 200 odd villages. The villages where purchase or acquisition of land has been planned include Dhoom Manikpur, Sunpura, Imaliyaka, Sirsa, Amarpur and Itahi. “Majority of the land that is yet to be acquired falls close to the Eastern Peripheral Expressway in Dankaur,” said Devendra Bhati from Ghangola village.
Additional district magistrate (land acquisition) Balram Singh said, “We received the proposal of the Authority in the past, and are working on the matter. Interaction with farmers and land owners of the notified villages is scheduled next month and we would forward our report to senior authorities.”
https://m.timesofindia.com/city/noida/greater-noida-starts-buying-land-from-farmers/amp_articleshow/77096235.cms

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Part payment of fees paid to PwC for appointment as Consultants to study & submit DPR for increasing Jewar Airport current Runways from 2 to either 4 or 6, thereby making it Asia’s/World’s largest Airport & top 100 Projects of the World🥂🍾

जेवर एयरपोर्ट पर बढ़ाई जाएगी रनवे की संख्या, 2 से बढ़ाकर 4 या 6 किए जाएंगे
https://www.amarujala.com/lucknow/number-of-runways-will-be-increased-at-jewar-airport
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1st Dedicated Toy Industry in India to set-up near our Project with multi-Billion Turnover & offering few lacs Jobs

1st Dedicated Toy Industry in India to set-up near our Project with multi-Billion Turnover & offering few lacs Jobs

Interested parties can set up units in the park to develop all sorts of toys, and the ₹1,000 crore park has the potential to end the current monopoly of China in the toys market, Yeida officials said

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/yamuna-authority-s-1-000cr-toy-park-scheme-on-100-acres-opens-july-23/story-GiqipuPXo2UhmTOkGWYMfL.html

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New Convention cum Habitat center in Noida sector 94

World class projects comming to NOIDA

https://tricitytoday.com/news/good-news-for-the-residents-of-noida-one-of-the-best-convention-center-in-india-will-be-build-10273.html

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”Make in India” hub Noida to churn over 30 cr mobiles in 5 yrs

”Make in India” hub Noida to churn over 30 cr mobiles in 5 yrs
Noida, Nov 17 (IANS) The pace at which mobile manufacturing activity is growing in the Noida/Greater Noida area owing to the “Make in India” initiative, the region is set to produce about 30 per cent of an estimated 100 crore mobile phones the country will produce annually by 2025.

Approximately 80 mobile manufacturing factories are currently operating in this region, with an estimated total employment of 50,000 people, according to mobile industry body ICEA.

These 80 units produce mobile handsets as well as components for handsets such as chargers/adapters, battery packs, etc.

During 2018-19, India saw the production of 29 crore units and the bulk of the production came from the Noida-Greater Noida region.

For example, South Korean tech giant Samsung, which opened its biggest mobile factory at Sector 81 last year, is set to double its mobile phones manufacturing capacity in Noida from 6.8 crore to 12 crore units a year by 2020.

Chinese smartphone manufacturer OPPO, which is currently manufacturing 5 crore smartphones annually at its Kasna-based factory in Greater Noida, aims to double the capacity to 10 crore units by next year, according to Sumit Walia, VP, Product and Marketing, OPPO India.

Another Chinese player, Vivo, which earlier this month rolled out a new manufacturing facility in Greater Noida as part of its approximately Rs 7,500 crore investment plan in India, is ready to produce more than 3.3 crore devices annually, from its current production of 2.5 crore units.

“Noida/Greater Noida/YEW (Yamuna Expressway) are envisaged to be a global hub of mobile phone and component manufacturing,” Pankaj Mohindroo, Chairman, India Cellular and Electronics Association (ICEA), told IANS.

“We estimate that out of the targeted $190 billion value production and 100 crore volume of phones to be produced by 2025, at least 30 per cent will be made here — over $57 billion production of just phones which is a near four-fold jump from the present numbers,” Mohindroo emphasised.

“We estimate a component and sub-assembly industry of at least $20-25 billion developing here in 4-5 years,” he said.

Out of 100 crore handsets, nearly 60 crore are expected to be exported, according to the National Policy on Electronics 2019 which has set the aim of promoting domestic manufacturing and export in the entire value-chain of ESDM (Electronics System Design and Manufacturing) for economic development to achieve a turnover of nearly Rs 28 lakh crore by 2025.

India currently has over 450 million smartphone users, the number of which is expected to reach 859 million by 2022, according to a latest ASSOCHAM-PwC joint study.

In 2014, India had just two mobile phone manufacturing units. But thanks to the “Make in India” push, the country now has 268 mobile handset and accessories manufacturing units.

In fact, India is now the second-largest mobile phone manufacturer in the world after China.

“Mobile handset manufacturing activity essentially moved to Noida/ Greater Noida region post 2014 primarily due to the region”s close proximity to the National Capital Region as well as availability of space to move in and operationalise manufacturing activity at a quicker pace,” Mohindroo elaborated.

With Apple set to double down on manufacturing new iPhones in India, it can change the face of manufacturing in the country.

“Apple has started manufacturing phones in India, including components. They have started making iPhones in India and also components both for exports. But, this is just the tip of the iceberg. I want a robust presence of Apple in India. A super robust presence of Samsung in India. Apple is also on board as far as the India story in concerned,” IT and Telecom Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had told the media in September.

According to CyberMedia Research (CMR), China-based BBK Group, the parent company of OPPO, Vivo, Realme and OnePlus brands, achieved 42 per cent share in the India smartphone market in the third quarter this year, which is almost equal to the market share of Xiaomi and Samsung combined.

According to ICEA, about 95 per cent of mobile phones sold in India are produced in the country itself.

“Our domestic market vis-a-vis domestic manufacturing is saturated and we have set our sights on a target of Rs 7.7 lakh crore of exports by 2025,” Mohindroo said.
https://www.outlookindia.com/newsscroll/make-in-india-hub-noida-to-churn-over-30-cr-mobiles-in-5-yrs/1664411

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Noida, Yamuna expressway declared electronics manufacturing zone

Lucknow: The Yogi Adityanath government has released its ‘Uttar Pradesh electronics manufacturing policy’ under which Noida, Greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway region has been declared as an electronics manufacturing zone.

“To develop the state as the hub of electronics manufacturing, a new policy has been released under which the units set up in this zone will be eligible for claiming necessary benefits,” deputy chief minister Dinesh Sharma, who holds the IT and electronics portfolios said on Monday.

Hoping that this policy will be helpful in setting up electronics systems design and manufacturing (ESDM) units, he said it will encourage economy and create jobs. The minister said the aim of this policy is to ensure that the state gets the status of a favourite investment destination.

The target of the policy is to attract investments worth Rs20,000 crore in the ESDM sector and 3 lakh jobs by 2022, he said. An electronics mission directorate will also be set up for the successful implementation of this policy which will have a mission director, deputy director and other staff, the minister added.
https://www.livemint.com/Industry/TCy7xXFXTP5tn5HGFpTQ4O/Noida-Yamuna-expressway-declared-electronics-manufacturing.html

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MICROSOFT campus to comeup in Greater Noida

Big development news for UP and Greater Noida Microsoft finalises plans to open its third India Campus in Greater Noida see news

https://m.economictimes.com/tech/ites/microsoft-to-open-a-4000-employee-campus-in-uttar-pradesh/amp_articleshow/76695414.cms#click=https://t.co/ToVDwTbmsA

https://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/up-clears-rs-1-78-bn-incentive-for-setting-up-rs-23-bn-tcs-it-park-in-noida-118122400630_1.html