Greater Noida: The Ideal Destination for Real Estate Developemnt
A Presentation by Greater Noida Authority
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Greater Noida- The Vision An efficient city with infrastructure of international standards Pollution-free, eco-friendly relaxed environment Provide an investor friendly framework Participation of rural population in urbanisation To make GNIDA a preferred destination to invest and live in 3
Greater Noida – The City Established in 1991 by Cabinet decision under UP Industrial Development Authorities Act, 1976. Notified Area of 36,000 hectares (124 villages) 5,000 Ha. already urbanized in Phase-I Urbanizable area of 20,000 Ha. by year 2021 City planned for a population of 0.7 million by year 2011 1.2 million by year 2021
Industry led development - 2600 Ha. to be developed by 2011 Residential development-3000 Ha. to be developed by 2011 4
Master Plan 2021
EXISTING AND PROPOSED LAND - USES FOR 2011 & 2021
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THE REVISED DRAFT MASTER PLAN WAS PRESENTED IN THE 51ST BOARD MEETING HELD ON 08.11.04THE REVISION DONE WERE: (A) THE REVISED ALIGNMENT OF TAJ EXPRESSWAY; (B) CANTONMENT AREA HAS BEEN CONVERTED INTO INDUSTRIAL USE, INDUSTRIAL AREA ALONG ALONG G.T. ROAD CONVERTED INTO AGRICULTURAL USE; (C) INSTITUTIONAL AREA REVISED ALONG TAJ EXPRESSWAY.
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DRAFT MASTER PLAN GREATER NOIDA - 2021
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CHANGE IN SHAPE OF OMEGA-I&II, PHI-I&II, CHI-Iⅈ THE REVISED DRAFT MASTER PLAN WAS PRESENTED IN THE 46TH BOARD MEETING HELD ON 25.03.03THE REVISION DONE WERE: THE ALIGNMENT OF BY PASS ROAD FROM NH-24 TO DCS ROAD; BY IDC CHANGE IN SHAPE OF OMEGA-I&II, PHI-I&II, CHI-Iⅈ CHANGE IN SHAPE OF GAUTAM BUDHA UNIVERSITY AND SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ZOME ALONG TAJ EXPRESS WAY. LOCATION OF UNIVERSITY INDICATED IN THE MASTER PLAN PLAN AS PER LANDUSE CHANGE PROPOSAL APPROVED THE REVISED DRAFT MASTER PLAN WAS PRESENTED IN THE 43RD BOARD MEETING HELD ON 29.06.02.THE REVISION DONE WERE REALIGNMENT OF 130.0M WIDE ROAD,SHIFTING OF AIRPORT AS PER FEASIBILITY REPORT,PROVISION OF METRO RAIL AND THE PROPOSAL WAS APPROVED THE DRAFT MASTER PLAN WAS PRESENTED IN THE 40TH BOARD MEETING HELD ON 17.7.01,AND THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WERE DONEi.e.SHIFTING OF AIRPORT,PROVISION OF INSTITUTIONAL GREEN,SHIFTING OF REGIONAL LVL. INSTIUTIONAL,PROVISION OF CANTONMENT
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NOTE 1: THE DRAFT MASTER PLAN PRESENTED IN THE 40TH BOARD MEETING HELD ON 17.7.2001
25.03.03 REKHA T DEYWANI GM (PLNG & ARCH)
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LEENU SAHGAL DGM (PLNG)
RAKESH BAHADUR C.C.E.O
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REKHA T DEYWANI GM (PLNG & ARCH)
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REKHA T DEYWANI GM (PLNG & ARCH)
LALIT SHRIVASTAVA C.E.O
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BRIJESH KUMAR C.E.O
MANISH LAL NIMISHA SHARMA S.E. (P) MANAGER (PLNG.)
R.C.P. SINGH A.C.E.O
LEENU SEGHAL ASHU DGM (PLNG) S.E. (P)
SUDHIR GARG A.C.E.O LEENU SEGHAL NIMISHA SM (PLNG) MGR. (P) RADHA CHAUHAN D.C.E.O
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Greater Noida-Clean and Green City USP- Clean and Green environment
Green Belts along all roads- max. 100 m. wide Polluting industry not permitted Lab set up to measure ambient air quality Display boards at entrance to GNoida to display air quality on daily basis
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Bombay
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Greater Noida
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Main Functions
Planning Development Creation of infrastructure Disposal of Property Management of Property Maintenance of assets Civic Functions 7
Utilities Power:
24/7 assured supply from January 2006 Assured supply from 2 independent grids State Grid (132 KV); and National Grid (400 KV) Distribution Company in private sector since 1994 Underground cabling upto 11 KV. System designed for ultimate load of 1,500 MW Location of sub-stations and corridors for HT lines identified for future expansion
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Utilities- contd. Natural Gas: Distribution to start in 2007 Piped gas for domestic and industrial use: For Backup power generation Location of CNG stations, pipeline corridors finalized
Drinking Water: 24/7 supply from 1st January 2006. 85 cusecs from Ganga Canal (Perennial). 20-km pipeline being laid Network of Tubewells and rising mains to supplement/ provide back-up supply 9
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Broadband Connectivity Optical Fiber backbone by 4 Service Providers
Tata Teleservices Reliance Infocom RPG Enterprises Powergrid Corporation
STM 1 Ring of Tata Teleservices implemented Available bandwidth: 680 mbps 10
Connectivity Air: 60-min. drive from International Airport Drive on 8-lane Expressway; No traffic lights 10 km from proposed site of International Airport
Road: 25-minute drive from Delhi 24 km by 8-lane Expressway Located on alignment of proposed Taj Expressway Connected by National Highway-2, NH-24, NH-92 to different parts of the country. 11
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Rail: Located on Delhi-Kolkata Grand Trunk Rail Line New Boraki-Tughlakabad Rail Link to provide direct access to Southern and Western Trunk Railway routes New Railway Station at Boraki and Integrated Transport Hub proposed in PPP Country’s largest Inland Container Depot (ICD) located in GNA
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Quality of Life
Clean environment 24/7 Water and Power supply Excellent schooling Low commuting times: 3-10 minutes Shopping Malls/ Multiplexes Sports complexes/ gym/ swimming pools Clubs/ Gymkhanas Cycle tracks/ pedestrian pathways along all roads Nightlife/ pubs as city develops Low cost of living
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Low Cost of Living Living cost lower than Delhi and other similar metros.
Housing 80% lower Local transport 60%, School Fee 40%, Movies 45%, Fruits and vegetables 40%,
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High Quality Housing Housing- Studio Apartment to Villas. 3,500 ready to move in apartments. Wide range of residential accommodation
Plotted housing on residential plots of various sizes Condominiums built by prestigious groups: Unitech, Omaxe, ELDECO, Parsvanath, Ansals, etc.
Over 900 acres allotted to Corporate/Group Housing TISCO, AWHB, Senior Citizens Society, CGHSO, AFNHB, etc.
Plots sold out: 22000; Houses under construction: 12000
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Education Facilities SCHOOL EDUCATION: Public and International schools- DPS, Ryan International, Sommerville, Oxford, Kendriya Vidyalaya. Excellent Preparatory and Kintergartens: Pragyan
COLLEGE EDUCATION 150 Allotments made for Higher secondary schools, Engineering Colleges, Medical Colleges (10), Management Institutes, Vocational Institutes
Proximity to Delhi & Noida also ensures that there is no dearth of skilled and productive workforce 16
Local Transportation Bus Service to nearby towns New Bus Company being formed for Connectivity with Delhi, Noida and nearby towns Movement within Greater Noida Corridors earmarked for Metro and High Density Buslanes
Meter Taxi and Limousine Service available Dedicated bus lanes; segregation of slow and fast moving traffic Cycle and pedestrian lanes along all roads 17
Recreation
18-hole Greg Norman Golf course Stellar Gymkhana and Heritage Club City Park-Hub of Cultural activity Night Safari being set up 220-acre Amusement Park 3000-acre Reserve Forest Shopping Malls Multiplexes 18
Emerging City Planning Concepts G Noida emerging as pollution-free city Ideal destination for IT industry & Real Estate Developers. European cities e.g. Copenhagen and The Hague role models for city planning Cycle tracks along all roads Standard road cross sections provided Pedestrian pathways Bus shelters integrated with kiosks/local transport arrangements Location of pedestrian underpass near bus-halts
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Landscaping 35% of Master Plan area under roads and open spaces Landscaping Master Plan Plantations on Roadside and Central Verge Over 250,000 trees planted City Park spread over 20 acres: Hub of Cultural Activity and Live Performances by renowned artistes 3000 acres of Reserve Forest land in GNoida Ares 20
City Park, Greater Noida
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City Park, Greater Noida
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City Park, Greater Noida
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City Park, Greater Noida
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Community Service Declaration of Model Villages Roads, drains, power lines School buildings, Rural markets etc. All infrastructure including cremation ground etc.
Computer Education: GNA funds a Polytechnic and provides scholarships Tied with Intel for computer education in schools
Medical Camps in villages every week Private Hospitals Free medicines by GNA
Result: Excellent relations with local population 25
Provision of Civic Services Solid Waste Management: Segregation of waste at household level Mechanized sweeping of roads SWM Privatized: Payment by weight
Sewage Disposal and Treatment 100% area served by Sewer Line Sewage Treatment Plant being set up
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Quality Control in Delivery of Services QC of Development Works by private agency. Highest priority: Customer Satisfaction International Accreditations obtained: ISO 9001 Certification for quality of services ISO 14000 Certification for environmental protection
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