The scheme was floated on February 7 and will close on March 1, 2024. However, the applications for the plots can be submitted till February 2, according to officials.
The Authority has also set aside Rs 1,000 crore for acquiring land in its jurisdiction. Also, land allotment rates have been revised upwards.
A scheme for allotment of flats for low-income, middle-income and high-income groups built by Noida Authority is also expected to be launched after the board approves it.
Greater Noida is all set to attract an investment of around Rs 8,000 crore dedicated to data centres, with Rs 7,000 crore coming from Hiranandani Group’s Yotta Infrastructure and Rs 1,000 crore from Japan’s NTT Global.
Sneha Sharma, a home buyer in a housing project in Greater Noida west, is now planning to shift in to her apartment. While a few of the towers in the project are fully built, R
Supertech claimed however that all the 1,853 units which are developed or being developed at the 20-acre housing project 'Czar' in Greater Noida are not unauthorised and are "completely safe and legal".
Negotiations between Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) and farmers of four villages here over the land acquisition controversy failed to reach a conclusion with villagers demanding that all the points agreed to be included in a written agreement.
Anil Kumar Sharma, Chairman of the Amrapali Group joins CNBC-TV18 to discuss the implications of this ruling on their business and the sector as a whole