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Government starts work on Rs 5,763-crore Eastern Peripheral Expressway

By PTI | 28 Dec, 2015, 08.16PM IST

NEW DELHI: The construction work on the Rs 5,763-crore eastern peripheral expressway has begun as the government has set a deadline of 400 days to complete the project, which will help in decongesting the traffic in the national capital.

The commencement of work followed after Union Road Transport and Highways Minister Nitin Gadkari earlier this month set a deadline of 400 days to complete the project.

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Lucknow Metro Status

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Cabinet approves Lucknow Metro project at an estimated cost of Rs 6,928 crore

PTI Dec 22, 2015, 09.44PM IST

NEW DELHI: Cabinet today approved the construction of first phase of the Metro Rail Project in Lucknow at an estimated cost of Rs 6,928 crore.

Chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, the Cabinet approved the Lucknow Metro Rail Project Phase – 1A covering 22.878 km distance between Chowdhary Charan Singh Airport and Munshi Pulia with 22 stations.

The cost of the project will be Rs 6,928 crore which will be supported by the Centre with Rs 1,300 crore in the form of equity and subordinate debt, according to a release.

The project will be implemented by Lucknow Metro Rail Corporation (LMRC) which will be reconstituted into a 50:50 jointly owned company of the Centre and Uttar Pradesh government.

Out of the total route length of 22.878 km, elevated route will be 19.438 km while underground route length will be 3.440 km with total 19 elevated and three underground metro stations. The metro train will ply between Chowdhary Charan Singh Airport and Munshi Pulia.

The project will come under the legal framework of the Metro Railways (Construction of Works) Act, 1978; the Metro Railways (Operation and Maintenance) Act, 2002; and the Railways Act, 1989, as amended from time to time.
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Delhi Metro – Ph 3 & 4 Updates

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NCR Real Estate: Ghaziabad in growth mode

NCR Real Estate: Ghaziabad in growth mode

Aug 28, 2014, 01.13 PM IST |

Source: Moneycontrol.com

Ghaziabad caters primarily to the mid-segment and affordable housing segments. Rohan Sharma Sr Manager Research & REIS, JLL India Expertise : Property More about the Expert… 1 16 0 Google +0 5 Comments (3) Rohan Sharma JLL India Ghaziabad caters primarily to the mid-segment and affordable housing segments. It is home to established housing clusters such as Kaushambi, Vaishali and Indirapuram while upcoming residential corridors include Raj Nagar Extension and developments along the NH-24 beyond Indirapuram, including the Crossings Republic township. While lack of land options has restricted new launches in the Kaushambi, Vaishali and Indirapuram clusters, they being already developed to a great extent and with a large existing residential population, these residential clusters have also recorded healthy capital appreciation.

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Elevated road to link NH24, Raj Nagar Extension

Lalit Kumar,TNN | Aug 21, 2014, 03.55 AM IST

GHAZIABAD: Starved of infrastructure initiatives, Ghaziabad on Wednesday bagged a project billed as the largest such venture in UP ? a Rs 1,125-crore elevated road stretching 10km and joining Raj Nagar Extension to NH-24.

It is expected to cut the driving time between the two points to 10 minutes. At present, the drive takes up to an hour depending on traffic. The icing on the good news is that this road will be toll-free.

Work on the road project is expected to begin on September 20 and finish by March 2017. The Ghaziabad Development Authority, which made the announcement, said the elevated road was the single-biggest such project to be undertaken by a development agency in UP. But in the context of NCR, it's a project that should have been mooted long ago for a rapidly urbanizing city like Ghaziabad.
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Greater Noida to IGI Airport Metro link on fast-track

Vandana Keelor, TNN | Jun 19, 2014, 02.06AM IST

GREATER NOIDA: The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) is getting ready to fast-track its plan of connecting a 66-km route between Greater Noida and the Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport via a high-speed metro link. Having completed the feasibility report for the project, final touches are being given to the project's detailed project report.

According to GNIDA officials, a recent meeting was held for finalising the feasibility report. "The DMRC is working on the report, which should be completed soon," said a GNIDA official.
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Metro plans to loop Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad

Metro plans to loop Noida, Greater Noida, Ghaziabad

Written by Siddhartha Gupta | New Delhi | May 14, 2014 9:57 am

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) is planning to extend the Blue Line from Noida City Centre into a 60 km-long loop, covering various parts of Noida and Greater Noida. The loop line will also be linked with Line 8 (Janakpuri West-Botanical Garden) of Phase-III by a 9-km stretch connecting Sector-143 and the proposed station near Kalindi Bird Sanctuary on the banks of the Yamuna.

 

“The loop will consist of one extension from Noida City Centre to Gaur City Square in Greater Noida West, for which the Detailed Project Report (DPR) is currently being prepared. This will then be extended to Bodaki village in Greater Noida. Finally, Bodaki will be connected with Noida City Centre via stations at Pari Chowk and Sectors-147, 143, 85, 101 and 50 in Noida, among others,” a source said.

 

According to DMRC officials, the DPR for the Noida City Centre-Pari Chowk-Bodaki stretch has been approved and work is scheduled to begin in a couple of months. Sources said the Noida Authority had asked the DMRC to prepare the DPR for the stretch connecting Line 8 and the loop about two months ago and that it was likely to be ready by October this year. The DPR for extension of the Blue Line to Greater Noida West too is likely to be ready by October.

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Ghaziabad Metro Ph II: Dilshad Garden to Arthala via Mohan Nagar status

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Dilshad Garden-Arthala Metro Cleared

UP govt clears budget for Metro from Dilshad Garden to New Bus Terminal in Ghaziabad

IANS  Lucknow, March 1, 2013 | UPDATED 17:42 IST

For the millions who live in Ghaziabad, adjoining the national capital, the wait for a Metro ride into New Delhi just got shorter – the enhanced cost of the second phase of the Metro project has been cleared by Uttar Pradesh government.

Sources in the state government Friday confirmed that the state cabinet has given a green signal to "additional funds", superseding the earlier allocation for the second phase of the Metro rail project.

The fate of the ambitious project, set to decongest the national capital region and facilitate easy commuting, has been hanging precariously for the past few years, owing to change of guard in the state.
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Delhi Airport (IGI) Metro Express- International Check-in begins

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Airport Metro turns 1, begins international check-in

PTI | Feb 23, 2012, 06.25PM IST

NEW DELHI: International fliers can now hop on to Delhi's high-speed Airport Metro Express 'baggageless' with the much-awaited check-in facility for flights abroad at its stations kicking off today on the first anniversary of the corridor.

National carrier Air India and private airlines — Jet and Kingfisher — began the check-in facility at New Delhi and Shivaji Stadium stations today, exactly a year after the showcase line opened for the public.

While Air India has opened the facility for its flights to five Gulf countries and Nepal, Jet Airways will provide the facility for its flights to Nepal and Kingfisher to Hong Kong initially.

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Noida-GNoida-Gbd: Metro n Eway plans

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Noida: Metro work connecting City Centre to Sector- 62 to start soon

Posted on: 14 Sep 2012, 10:01 AM

Noida: Sector-62 metro work to start soon

Noida: Work on the proposed Metro route from City Centre to Sector -62 in Noida is expected to start in the month of November. Decision in this regard would be taken in the board meeting slated for the next month. It is said that the work was to get off in October.

However, work may get off to a start in the month of November due to the organizing of Formula One Airtel Indian Grand Prix race.

Remarkably, the length of proposed metro route from the City Centre to Sector-62 is 6,675 meter.

This Metro route which stretches from City centre to Sector-62 Noida would have model town as its last station and it would be called Electronic City Station.

Moreover, the railway track in the city would be elevated one. There would be six stations on the proposed metro route after its City Centre station.

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NCR Realty Hot While Mumbai Realty Cools

Difference due to pricing; up by a third in Mumbai since Jan, almost stationary in Delhi.

Sanjay Sanghvi, a real estate consultant in the Dadar area of Central Mumbai, says these days he barely manages to broker two-three apartment deals a month, compared to half-a-dozen almost a year ago.

 "It is difficult now. People are reluctant to buy, as prices have gone up sharply. They will buy only if prices come down," says Sanghvi.

Sanghvi says he is flooded with sales calls from developers — including Indiabulls, Lodha Group and DB Realty — building high rises in Lower Parel-Worli-Parel area of south-central Mumbai. Prices in this erstwhile textile hub range from Rs 22,000 to Rs 35,000 a square feet.

Sanghvi's case is just an instance of dwindling home sales in the country's commercial capital, following steep rises in prices over the last one year. According to realty research company PropEquity, home sales in Mumbai have fallen 35 per cent since the beginning of the year and 45 per cent since June this year

 

 

But the scene is quite different in the national capital region, or NCR, which comprises New Delhi and its satellite towns such as Noida, Gurgaon, Ghaziabad and Faridabad. Property sales in these areas have gone up nearly 90 per cent since the beginning of the year.

Price is obviously the main factor. Data show that prices in Mumbai city have risen 28 per cent since the beginning of the year and 13 per cent since June.

"During 2008-09, nobody was buying and prices were at reasonable levels. A lot of pent-up demand came into the market after that. But after so much hectic buying and price rise, sales are bound to take a knock," says Anshul Jain, chief executive of DTZ, an international property consultant.

In most areas of the NCR, however, prices have remained stagnant since the beginning of the year. For instance, in Noida, average property price hovers around Rs 3,341 a sq ft, compared to Rs 3,140 in January, a mere five per cent increase. Prices have gone up by 1.48 per cent in New Delhi since the beginning of the year.

 

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Noida Metro Extensions to Sec 62 and Greater Noida

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Metro link to G Noida under way

Express News Service | New Delhi | Posted: October 19, 2014 2:35 am | Updated: October 19, 2014 2:40 am

The Delhi Metro Rail Corporation (DMRC) and the Noida and Greater Noida Authorities signed an agreement for the construction of two Metro links —Noida City Centre to Sector 62 and Noida City Centre to Greater Noida — on Saturday. The two links are expected to be completed in 2017 at a cost of Rs 7,413 crore.

The 6.675-km link between City Centre Metro station in Sector 32 and sector 62 is estimated to cost Rs 1,880 crore while the 29.707-km line connecting City Centre Metro station with Greater Noida will be constructed at an estimated cost of Rs 5,533 crore.

On Saturday, the agreement was signed between SD Sharma, the director of business development, DRMC, and Rama Raman, chairperson and CEO of Noida and Greater Noida Authority. After the agreement was signed, two cheques — amounting to Rs 15 crore and Rs 14.5 crore — were handed out to the DMRC. Also present at the signing was Mangu Singh, Managing Director of DMRC. Read more…