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Four bidders for Jewar Airport development

We have seen a good response. Four bidders have submitted bids, which is very encouraging since Jewar is a greenfield airport. All the major greenfield airports such as Navi Mumbai, Mopa in Goa and Bhogapuram only received two bids each,” said Shailendra Bhatia, Nodal officer, Noida airport.

 

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RITES proposes roadmap for Jewar to IGI connectivity

https://m.timesofindia.com/city/noida/roadmap-to-connect-igi-jewar-proposes-multiple-changeovers/amp_articleshow/71730151.cms

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Jewar Airport a growth engine

1. Rites reports 54lacs passengers using Jewar International Airport annually in 2023 from 43 districts. Connectivity from all these 43 districts to make this as one of the few area’s with such large Multi-Connectivity.
2. PwC reports 1.63 lacs Crores investment and continuous Progress for next 30 years.
3. KPMG reports Yamuna Expressway to become top 6 & top 100 infra along with Delhi Metro (about $10 bn investment so far)
4. NBCC files proposal to make our Sports City as part of Olympic City to hold 2032 Olympics
5. CBRE reports doubling of land prices in next 5-7years
6. Magic Bricks Publishes article penned by top four top Property Consultants titled 2nd Gurugram Coming Next to Jewar Airport.
7. DMIC, with the Budget of $100 bn, being so far the largest Project of the world, financed by Japnese Goverment makes this area as one of the HUB of the Project. DMIC has already received 1st instalment of INR 6,000 crores.
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NBCC has presented the blue print of olympic city to be built near Jewar Airport. India gearing up to host 2032 olympics.

In case this Proposal Goes through, Our Township becoming Part of Olympic City could be a Reality 💫⚡✨🌟💥

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Jewar Airport will be better then IGI,UP Govt. Global tender query process to finish by 30.9.19

Jewar airport: Last date for query submission is September 30

GREATER NOIDA: Over 200 queries have been raised by potentia ..

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How Jewar Airport Will Benefit Noida’s Under-Performing Property Market

The gloomy stories that investors hear with regard to Noida real estate may be confusing, especially to those who had their eyes of this affordable property market to build a home, but the developments surrounding the Jewar airport give them enough hope not to lose heart and hold on only a little longer before things change for better.

The foundation stone for the airport project, that was first conceived in 2001 and received approval only over a decade-and-half later, might be laid after the Lok Sabha elections as all hurdles in its way ─ well, almost* ─ have been cleared. Chances are high that the largest airport in India that will entail the development of 2,200 acre of land would be operational by 2023. With that, the national capital region will get the distinction of hosting two airports with 100 kilometre.

hat is not all. The arrival of the airport would bless this property markets with several other infrastructural developments.

The Jewar Airport will have an Aerocity on the lines of the one at the IGI airport. Plans are also in the works to link the $-3.1 billion Jewar airport with the Delhi’s Metro’s Aqua Line by 2025. The government is also considering the possibility of linking the airport with Sarai Kale Khan, a major bus transit station in the national capital, through a dedicated Rapid Rail Transit System (RRTS). At a later stage, the Jewar airport could be connected with the Eastern Peripheral Expressway that joins Haryana’s Palwal with Kundli, bypassing the national capital.

How Will The Jewar Airport Impact Noida Housing Market?

If we analyse the current state of affairs, property markets around Noida are reeling under immense pressure ─ according to the Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP-RERA), there are over 100 stuck projects in the region; private estimates peg this number at 1.5 lakh units.

That is just part of a much bigger problem Noida realty is currently dealing with. Some of the biggest developers of the region are close to insolvency – cases are pending against AmrapaliJaypee and Unitech. The uncertainty involving these cases ─ After over two years of these cases popping up, no solution is in sight despite the fact that the Supreme Court has sworn to resolve these issues in a timely manner ─ is hindering concerted efforts made by sector stakeholder in achieving their desired target.

In an atmosphere such as this, the Jewar airport is the very thing NCR realty is in the need of. The project would touch lives and get back the positivism Noida currently needs more than anything.

According to PwC, the agency that has prepared the techno-economic feasibility report for the project, the Jewar Airport is expected to handle over 10 crore passengers by 2050, serving 37 domestic and 31 international destinations.

Currently, people living in many cities of western UP and some cities of Rajasthan have to travel to Delhi — a journey of at least two hours — if they plan air travel. An airport in Jewar will be a great help for these people. This airport will not only address the aviation needs of Delhi but also of cities such as Agra, Mathura, Bulandshahr and Meerut. The Union civil aviation ministry expects this airport to give bolster tourism and economic potential of the region.

As it takes shape physically, the project, which is expected to generate millions of job opportunities, would improve investor sentiment and usher in that positive vibe Noida needs, all in due course.

How So?

Well, Jewar has already seen a status update, from being a part of the Bulandshahr district to being a nagar panchayat under the Gautam Budh Nagar district now. Due to the ongoing developments, rates of the property along the area have grown substantially, too.

Landowners can already see the difference. While a bigha of land was sold for Rs 4-5 lakh in the past, rates have now touched Rs 20-25 lakh a bigha. A bigha of land measures 843 square metre. Farmers whose land is being acquired for the project are being offered three times the circle rate. While the prevalent land rate in the area is Rs 900 per square metre (psm), the government is offering villagers Rs 2,300 psm.

What To Expect In The Future?

Investments in this property market should be done strictly keeping in mind certain facts. First, not many developers would be launching a new project here since they are already under tremendous pressure to sell off their existing housing stock and completing their stuck projects. Those looking to invest in property along Jewar will have to primarily in the land.

Absolute dexterity must be shown in checking the legality of the land in case one is interested in buying since thriving property markets also become a breeding ground of property-related frauds. Also, the investment must be made keeping in mind the fact that profits could be made only in the long term.

*Issues involving land acquisition for the projects are still being resolved.

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UN selects Noida to participate in Global Sustainable Cities 2025 initiative Read more at: //economictimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/66799311.cms?from=mdr&utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst

The United Nations Sunday officially invited Uttar Pradesh’s Noida and Greater Noida to become a member of its initiative which aims to create 25 model cities across the world that will be fully compliant with the sustainable development goals by 2025, officials said.

The twin-cities in Gautam Buddh Nagar district, adjoining the national capital, have been selected in the “University City” category ahead of Mumbai and Bengaluru, which were also under UN consideration for the initiative, as the only invitee from India, a senior UN official said.

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Speed S2 Interior work Details as of September 14th, 2019

Dear Friends,

Am pleased to share above as provide by CRM- Solitairian City, for your kind perusal.

Block Work – 18th Floor (100% Complete) 19th Floor Ongoing
CPVC Work Toliet- 15th Floor (100% Complete)
Chaukhat Fixing – 11th Floor Completed
Plaster Inside – 7th Completed and 8th Floor Ongoing
Electrical Conduting Work – 10th Floor (100% Complete), 11th Floor On-Going
Scaffolding- Complete for the entire tower

Warmly,

Saxena V M 

Secretary,

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First Central Police Univ to come up about 2km from our Project,more value to members