Tuesday, 29 September 2015



THE GREATER NOIDA ADVANTAGE :

A symbol of modern day town planning with ISO 9001 & ISO 14001 Certification, Greater Noida is the fastest growing townships in the National Capital Region, with international standard infrastructure ensuring quality of life, both at home and work. It is the only city in North India with privatised power distribution & uninterrupted power supply, underground cabling for electricity, water, sewer & drainage services, optic fibre cable networking & an extensive network of wide roads, flyovers, highways with plans for metro rail connectivity from Delhi regionOne of the Largest and Fully Functional Knowledge Park ,
Proposed 22 acre Heliport in Knowledge Park 2 with facility of atleast 7 helipads.
Schools of High Repute,
Various Corporates of High Repute ,
International Golf Course And Spa Resort.
Huge Sports Stadium ,
One of the most modern and high end integrated Sports Complex ,
Huge City Park  ,
Running Hospitals ,viz Kailash Hospital,Sharda Hospital and Medical College,Yatharth wellness and Trauma Centre, Amraplai Hospital,500 bed Multi-speciality hospital and Medical University all with 10 mins drive.
5 Star Hotels ,
Luxurious Malls , viz Ansal(s),Grand Venezia and MSX Mall in close proximity
One of the Largest Gautam Buddha University, Noida International University, Galgotia University, Sharda University in close proximity.
One of the Largest Sports City,
Up & Running Malls and Shopping centre(s) in close proximity.
20 minutes nonstop drive to Sector 18 NOIDA Commercial and Recreation Hub.
Proposed Night Safari and commercial markets in close proximity
Buddha International Circuit,
Fuel Filling Stations,
Gautum Budh District Headquater also located at Greater Noida.
There by enjoying good connectivity and locational advantage with respect to the city's master plan. Residential, commercial, institutional, recreational and related facilities have been simultaneously developed in a planned manner to make Greater Noida a prestigious address. The recent plans & approvals by the Govt. of India for hosting the Commonwealth Games, 2010, has further enhanced the pace of development in the form of additional world class infrastructure to support the cause.

SUMMARY OF LOCATION ADVANTAGES:

30 Schools in 10 to 30 minutes drive including prestigious international schools along NOIDA- GNOIDA express way.
4 universities and 15 Engineering Colleges and 5 Medical Colleges in 10 -15 minutes drive.
5 Malls in 10-15 mins drives.
5 Minutes drive to proposed Metro Station in Knowledge Park and Pari Chowk.
30  minutes non stop drive to Sector 18 Commecial Market Hub of Malls and Markets.
Two 5 Star Hotels in 5 minutes drive.
10 minutes drive to Hub of All Banks and Financial Institutions in Alpha 1 Commercial belt.
10 minutes drive to GNOIDA Stadium and Integrated Sports Complex and Golf Course.
Low Levels of Pollution , Fresh Air, and Green Environment for Healthy Living.
Close proximity to Upcoming IT Park and Night Safari with 5-7 Star Amenities.
100 ft of Greens Belt Just in Front of Project running 10 Kms left and right.
Tourism Centre - Over Looking Expressway easy connectivity to Mathura,Agra ,Delhi, Noida and Other Weekend getaways in GNOIDA like BIC and Bird sanctuary in Suraj Pur.
Low Density and Peaceful Healthy Living



Sunday, 30 August 2015

Noida & Greater Noida’s smart, with or without the tag!

The Union government recently released the list of 100 cities to be included in the Smart City Mission. Each city on the list will be allotted funds to develop a basic infrastructure and a clean and sustainable environment for quality life. While Uttar Pradesh bagged the lion’s share of the allotment, as 13 of its cities are on the list, Noida – considered one of the best-developed cities in the state – missed out.The Union government recently released the list of 100 cities to be included in the Smart City Mission. Each city on the list will be allotted funds to develop a basic infrastructure and a clean and sustainable environment for quality life. While Uttar Pradesh bagged the lion's share of the allotment, as 13 of its cities are on the list, Noida - considered one of the best-developed cities in the state - missed out. However, even as some of the other cities that didn't make it to the list are threatening to move court over the snub, Noidawallahs are hardly bothered. They say that with solid infrastructure, transport network, and plenty of job and educational opportunities, the city is already ahead of its neighbours in the race, and doesn't need the official tag.Aditi Banerjee, a resident of Sector 19, says, "I don't think not being named in the Smart City list is any sort of loss to Noida. As a newer city, Noida has an advantage. It has been developed in a planned manner, unlike Gurgaon or Faridabad, its NCR cousins."

Arpita Singh, who works with HCL, says, "When we think of the term 'smart city', we think of a futuristic town with wide, smooth roads and tall towers. I think with so many MNCs setting up shop here, Noida is already there. If you compare Noida to other West UP cities like Meerut, Ghaziabad, and Muzaffarnagar, it dwarfs them all in terms of roads, transport, education, industry, civic facilities, and jobs. These cities might need the push but Noida is clearly doing well on its own. I say if we can take care of crime and traffic, Noida is pretty smart already."

Noidawallahs say it's only logical to not treat their city as an emerging city. Tushar, a law student at Amity, says, "Noida is more similar to Delhi and Gurgaon than a Lucknow or Meerut. I'd say we should be happy that the authorities feel Noida can develop without this push, kyunki apna shehar toh already smart hai."

Ranjit Singh, a businessman, adds, "Resources, manpower, and investment opportunities - Noida already has what a city needs to become a global city. There are a number of top colleges and schools here, companies are lining up to open offices here, the transport network is good, and real estate is booming. It is a self-sufficient city, and all the requirements of a household or individual can be met here."

The chief development officer of Gautam Budh Nagar district says, "I'd say Noida is already a smart city. Look at the infrastructure of this place, the investment opportunities and the development taking place and you shall see that it is already on the path of becoming a world-class city"

Monday, 22 June 2015

WELCOME TO GREATER NOIDA            SMART CITY OF INDIA

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Greater Noida, which comes under the sphere of authority of National Capital Region (NCR) in India. Greater Noida is developed as a world class city to accommodate and cater the needs of the residents in every aspect. Development of Shopping Malls and retail stores in the city with the growing population has made immense business opportunities in the city.

Noida Metro Rail A new metro rail network will shortly be developed between Noida and Greater Noida. Measuring 29.707 km, it will be developed at an estimated cost of Rs 5,064 crore. The detailed project report (DPR) has already been prepared by Delhi Metro Rail Corporation.
According to the DPR, 22 stations are proposed, of which 13 will be constructed on ground while seven stations will be elevated. Two stations at Knowledge Park-I and sector Delta-1 in Greater Noida are planned for future expansion.
Starting from Noida City Centre in Sector 32, the proposed Metro corridor will lead towards Greater Noida via stations in sectors 50, 51, 78, 101, 81, on the Dadri road, 83, 85, 137, 142, 143, 144, 147, 153 & sector 149 in Noida.
It will enter Greater Noida through Knowledge Park-II and traverse Pari Chowk, Sector-Alpha 1 and 2, before terminating at Depot station proposed near recreational green, Knowledge Park-IV in Greater Noida. The entire Metro alignment is proposed to be elevated. A special purpose vehicle (SPV) would be formed for the development, operation and maintenance of the metro rail.
The Uttar Pradesh cabinet has approved the Project and forwarded the DPR to Government of India in October 2013. The Government of India and UP will each bear 20% of the costs and loans from external agencies would be taken to fund the rest 60% of the project. Twenty per cent funding from UP will be shared by Noida and Greater Noida Authorities, based on the length of track that passes through the two areas. The metro link is expected to be commissioned by 2017.