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How This Real Estate Goldmine In Heart Of Noida Turned Into A Giant Landfill | Noida News

How This Real Estate Goldmine In Heart Of Noida Turned Into A Giant Landfill, ET RealEstate

For six years, this plot lay with the Wave group, which built only on a slice of it – two towers that are yet to be completed – and eventually surrendered the rest to Noida Authority in 2017.

Seized Wave land is worth over Rs 1,700cr | Noida News

Seized Wave land is worth over Rs 1,700cr | Noida News
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Noida: Sector 71 underpass may take 3 more months to open | Noida News

A pillar of the metro line is situated next to the underpass NOIDA: More delay is in the offing for commuters looking for a seamless ride between Wave City Centre metro station and Noida Extension, as the six-lane Sector 52-71 underpass will take some more time to be thrown open for vehicles. Having been unable to meet the December 2020 deadline, the contractor executing the project has sought an extension from the Noida Authority to finish the project. Sources told TOI that it might take up to three months more for the underpass to be thrown open for vehicular movement. “A new payment schedule for the contractor has to be cleared by senior officials of the Noida Authority since the deadline will have to be revised. The contractor has cited lockdown-related restrictions while making a case for the deadline extension,” sources said.

Soon, residents will help cops manage traffic | Noida News

Residents also complained about reckless driving of autos and buses NOIDA: City residents will act as traffic marshals to help police manage movement of vehicles at busy intersections. The decision was taken at a meeting of the District Development Residents Welfare Association (DDRWA) on Sunday. The meeting was attended by DCP (traffic) Ganesh Prasad Shah along with ACP Rajneesh Verma, the SHO of Sector 2, Prabhat Kumar Dixit, and other traffic officers. Residents raised the issue of haphazard driving by bus, taxi and auto drivers in many parts of the city. They also apprised the traffic department about the need to train and discipline auto drivers, many of whom are just 14-year-olds and operate illegally, and the need for a weekly meeting of traffic officials with sector RWAs to take feedback and address issues related to traffic in sector markets and other parts of the city.

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