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Why Noida handles rain better than Gurugram

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On Wednesday, when 70mm of rain poured down on Noida and 118mm on Gurugram, this difference manifested itself in water-logged roads, flooded homes and serpentine traffic jams that were seen in one city, but not the other.

On Wednesday morning, as people in Gurugram stared at parts of their city turning into a lake, people in Noida reported little inconvenience. The situation was not entirely trouble-free there — water accumulated at the foot of flyovers and access/exit ramps to the DND — but it was nowhere near like the situation in Gurugram, where commuters swam to safety as their cars sank and rescue teams patrolled on rafts looking for anyone marooned.

The contrast is explained by how the two cities were planned. The Uttar Pradesh government set up the New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (Noida) in 1976 to develop a planned township on the state’s border with the national Capital. The objective was to blueprint an integrated, modern industrial city with all provisions required for an urban space.

On the other hand, Gurugram did not have a metropolitan development authority till 2017 and a municipal corporation till 2007. It had, although, begun finishing its first housing projects in the 1980s.

On Wednesday, when 70mm of rain poured down on Noida and 118mm on Gurugram, this difference manifested itself in water-logged roads, flooded homes and serpentine traffic jams that were seen in one city, but not the other.

“Noida is a planned city while Gurugram was developed in isolation. In Gurugram, a developer buys 100 acres or 500 acres from a farmer, develops a township, lays infrastructure inside the township and empties rain water outside the campus. It was a piecemeal approach,” said SC Gaur, chief coordinator and planner with the UP national capital region cell, while explaining how town planning methodologies used for Noida and Gurugram were different.

“In Noida, the authority develops roads, drainage network and other civic infrastructure before allotting the land to a developer,” Gaur said.

Rajvir Singh, former chief town planner, Haryana, who is now a consultant, said urban planning failed on many counts in Gurugram. “Initially, when the development plan for the city was being prepared, it was pointed out that natural drains and dams should not be disturbed. However, real estate development was allowed in a haphazard manner. Also, despite a master plan for the city, most of the features remained on paper and thus the civic infrastructure in the city is still catching up with the urban growth,” said Singh.

Experts pointed out that flooding during monsoon is also because of the difference between the topography of the two cities.

“Noida is surrounded by Yamuna and Hindon and is located on plains, where stormwater drains empties out in the two rivers. Also, the city has a planned drainage system. Gurugram, on the other hand, is a hilly terrain with a poor gradient. Moreover, with natural drains such as Najafgarh and Badshahpur being encroached upon in many places, stormwater floods on the city roads,” said Professor Dr Gauhar Mehmood of the department of civil engineering, Jamia Millia Islamia, Delhi. Mehmood worked with the Gurugram Municipal Corporation and helped set up water conservation structures to conserve rainwater in 2010-11.

Natural drains, which were spread across the Gurugram district and prominent dams, which existed since the British period at Ghata, Wazirabad, Nathupur, Jharsa and Manesar, have vanished due to encroachments. City officials said it is one of the main reasons for the flooding of Golf Course Road and adjacent areas. “The current stormwater drainage system is inadequate to take the load. Exigency plans need to be created and special emphasis should be put on rainwater harvesting and creating small lakes, which can keep roads free of stormwater,” said Prof Sewa Ram from School of Planning and Architecture in Delhi.

VS Kundu, chief executive officer (CEO) of Gurugram Metropolitan Development Authority (GMDA), said deployment of motor pumps is only a relief measure and until the city’s drainage system is augmented, waterlogging will persist.

Avinash Tripathi, officer on special duty, Noida authority, said: “Teams from water department were on standby to address waterlogging complaints. We had also set up water pumping stations. At the Mamura underpass, water-logging did take place but we managed to pump out water from all low-lying areas soon after rain stopped. We were able to perform better also because Noida has well-planned roads, drainage network and the irrigation drain takes rainwater into the Yamuna and Hindon.”

Gurugram also has a plethora of civic agencies: HSVP, HSIIDC, GMDA and MCG. Noida has one.

While the Noida Master plan 2031 defines land use of each sector before it is allotted to builders for housing or for setting up industries, most of the new sectors in Gurugram (from sector 58 to 115) lack roads, water supply, power infrastructure and sewerage system.

KK Rao, Gurugram police commissioner, said waterlogging has been one of the biggest challenges for all government agencies, including the police. “Poor road engineering, improper drainage system and human negligence are the reasons which lead to such situations. The drains are not regularly and properly cleaned, the water pumps are not that effective and the terrain is also not friendly. Regular monitoring and joint efforts by all the agencies can only avert a repeat of Gurujam,” he said.

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/why-noida-handles-rain-better-than-gurugram/story-Z5GeYoVMwdlGWYpA5nHFKO.html

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Korean Co to Invest Rs 3000 Cr for Electric Vehicle factory

https://tricitytoday.com/news/korean-company-to-invest-rs-3000-crore-in-greater-noida-to-established-a-electric-vehicle-manufacturing-facility-11138.htm
Edison Motors of Korean has initiated a proposal to set up EV car factory in Jewar at a investment of Rs 3000 Cr and will give about 5000 jobs.

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Jewar Airport to connect 350 acre Defence Corridor in Aligarh Invest of Rs 400 Cr for land done,

350 हेक्टेयर में विकसित होगी डिफेंस कॉरिडोर, जेवर हवाई अड्डे व यमुना एक्सप्रेसवे की कनेक्टविटी बेहतर https://www.jagran.com/uttar-pradesh/aligarh-city-defense-corridor-to-be-developed-in-350-hectare-jewar-airport-and-yamuna-expressway-connectivity-will-improve-20634680.html?utm_source=referral&utm_medium=WA&utm_campaign=amp_social_share

अलीगढ़, जेएनएन। देश के पहले डिफेंस इंडस्ट्रियल कॉरिडोर को मूर्त रूप देने की दिशा में एक और सफलता दर्ज हुई है। यूपीडा के सीईओ व अपर मुख्य सचिव ग्रह अवनीश अवस्थी सोमवार को पलवल मार्ग स्थित अंडला पर सुबह छह बजे पहुंचे। पहले से मौजूद प्रशासनिक अमला ने अवस्थी को डिफेंस कॉरिडोर को विकसित करने के लिए जमीन देने वाले किसानों से भुगतान के बारे में जानकारी ली। इस पर किसानों ने पेमेंट मिलने के लिए हामी। सितंबर तक जमीन समतल करने व सड़क, बिजली का काम करने के निर्देश दिए है। साथ ही तैयार नक्शे में बदलाव होगा। कॉरिडोर के लिए चयनित 46 हेक्टेयर भूमि पर काम तेजी से होगा। अवस्थी ने सड़क निर्माण के लिए पीडब्ल्यूडी को निर्देश दिए है। पहले फेस में सड़क, बिजली व सीवरेज निमार्ण होगा। 12 निवेशकों को जमीन आवंटन कर दी है। यह 400 करोड रुपये का निवेश करेंगे। अवस्थी ने बिजनेस मैन की दिलचस्पी को देखते हुए और जमीन अधिग्रहण करने के निर्देश दिए हैं। भविष्य में कॉरिडोर के लिए 300 एकड़ भूमि अंडला क्षेत्र में विकसित की जाएगी।

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Zurich AG uses Technology to beat COVID-19 and finish Project to start Jewar Airport operations on Time in 2023

Highlights
– सर्वे रिपोर्ट के आधार पर ही ज्यूरिख एयरपोर्ट इंटरनेशनल एजी करेगी काम शुरू
– अधिकारी बोले- कोरोना लॉकडाउन का परियोजना पर नहीं पड़ेगा असर
– 30 लोगों की तीन टीम जीपीएस, ड्रोन व अन्य उपकरणों के माध्यम से कर रहीं सर्वे

https://www.patrika.com/greater-noida-news/three-teams-are-surveying-land-for-noida-international-airport-6329984/

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7 Bullet train routes finalized. New station of Noida included, it’s been already reported that this will be in Greater Noida near to Jewar Airport for multi mode transport. Great for Society project buyers.

India to soon get bullet trains on seven new routes
India will soon see bullet trains running on seven prominent new routes. Reportedly, the routes are—Varanasi to Howrah via Patna; Delhi to Varanasi via Noida, Agra and Lucknow; Delhi to Amritsar via Chandigarh, Ludhiana and Jalandhar; Delhi to Ahmedabad via Jaipur and Udaipur; Mumbai to Hyderabad via Pune; Mumbai to Nagpur via Nasik; and Chennai to Mysuru via Bangalore.

The latest to make it to the list is the 453 km high-speed rail corridor between Mysuru-Bengaluru-Chennai, which will likely turn into a reality soon. This is one of the seven routes that have been recently finalized. The said bullet train will run at a speed of 320 km per hour. And while the actual distance between Mysuru and Chennai is more than 485 km, the bullet corridor will be around 435 km. Thus, if the speed of the train is calculated, it will cover 145 km distance in just 45 min, i.e, from Mysuru to Bengaluru.

The Railway Board has already written to the National Highways Authority of India (NHAI) regarding this, and have provided all the required details of seven high-speed rail corridors for running bullet trains. Currently, the Indian Railways is in the process of preparing the blueprint of the said high-speed rail routes.

The Indian Railways and NHAI will soon begin the process of acquiring additional land, in which the bullet trains will run on seven new routes; thereby, providing the country a huge network of high-speed trains. Reportedly, NHAI will start the task of procuring land to lay tracks for the project along the greenfield expressways.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/travel/travel-news/india-to-soon-get-bullet-trains-on-seven-new-routes/as77409826.cms

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Uttar Pradesh First Metro Rail Coach Factory to Built-in Greater Noida

Greater Noida, India (Metro Rail News): After the Jewar airport announcement, there is a boost in Yamuna Authority area for the investment. PPS International has asked to Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) for 20 acres land.

In this Regards, The company made a proposal and sent to YEIDA. The final decision on the proposal yet to come from authorities but it is believed that this proposal is going to get the green signal. Although, Yamuna Authority has agreed on the allocation of land for the factory in Sector-32.

Once the company successfully begin to manufacture the metro coach factory in the Authority area. It will create job opportunities for the youth, along with investment from the big companies.

The Company will manufacture stainless steel coaches based on German Technology. Most of the industrial plots in the authority area have been allocated for electronics or light industries. The establishment of the heavy industry will open new doors of possibilities.

“A decision to be taken on the allotment of land on completion of the application process,” Said officials

Formed in 2013, the company manufactures overhead electricity cables, cantilever, electric plugs etc. for Indian Railway and Metro Rail. The company to invest about 1200 crores.

Uttar Pradesh First Metro Rail Coach Factory to Built-in Greater Noida

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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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