Noida To Take Over UP Land In Delhi

Noida To Take Over UP Land In Delhi Which Are Presently Governed By DDA Land Use Policy
Noida Authority Board in its 156th meeting today decided to dispose of the UP properties in Delhi after taking them over from the Delhi Development Authority as the properties are presently governed by DDA land use policy.
The UP irrigation department has some 311 acres of land at about eight different locations in Delhi, viz Okhla, Jamia, Mathura Road, etc. After taking it back, Noida Authority will take a decision about its future use, said Noida chief executive officer Mahinder Singh.

Noida Authority Board also approved three schemes of group housing in Sectors--50, 51, 56, 99, 100, 108, 110 and 121 on 13 available plots of 40,000 to 80,000 sq mtr sizes. In group housing, FAR ratio has also been changed and more floors allowed so that the Noida skyline will be changed with taller building blocks, the CEO said.

The Board also approved the setting up of Kanshi Ram Shehri Garib Avas Yojna in Sector-45 Noida where 500 housing units on 40 sq. mt plot each will be built. Each unit will cost Rs 3.20 lakh to Noida Authority. Tenders for constructing these houses will be received by November 28, the CEO said.

The Board also approved an amnesty scheme for water and sewerage connection in Noida villages. The charges for it have been brought down from Rs 1,500 to Rs 500-Rs 250 for water connection and Rs 250 for sewerage. The idea is to give the villages the same facilities as in towns.
As per another decision automatic multi-tier car parking on 16,590 sq mtr area will be built in plot L 2-A, Sector - 18. With a common rotating platform at each floor, more space for car parking will be made available. Technically qualified and commercially sound private builders will be selected for the BOT car parks.

The CEO said the Board also decided that reservation letter to allottees will be issued before they are issued with formal allotment letters. This is being done to avoid any inconvenience to allottees if the plots are not ready for allotment and to ensure that the plots are free from encroachment etc.

The Noida CEO also informed that for ITs, ITES, scheme has been amended due to current financial crises in the market. Those allottees who cannot go ahead in setting up institutes, will be free to transfer it to person or parties who might be in a better position to complete the projects.

Source: Tribune News Service 25/Nov/2008