Noida Metro Extensions to Sec 62 and Greater Noida
Noida Sector 62 Metro Route Map and News
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Noida-Metro-city-centre-Sec-62-route-map and Details
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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…
Categories: Greater Noida, Noida Tags: delhi metro, delhi ncr, dmic, greater noida, greater noida metro, NCR, noida, noida extension, noida metro
Why India may see several ‘little Singapore’ smart cities in 5 years
Why India may see several ‘little Singapore’ smart cities in 5 years
18 Aug 2014
The government has already initiated concrete steps to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise of building 100 ‘smart cities’ – eco-friendly cities which use innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for efficient delivery of public services and infrastructure.
PM Modi’s pet idea of building 100 ‘smart cities’ would need massive financial resources and technological prowess. For both these prerequisites, India will have to look up to foreign countries. Many countries have expressed their interest towards this endeavour of the new Indian government.
The Modi government has allocated Rs 7,060 crore (a little over $1.1 billion) in its maiden union budget to kickstart the smart cities project.
Singapore has emerged as a major foreign player in the Indian scheme of things in this context.
The government plans to deliver three smart cities by 2019, all of which will be part of the larger project called Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). These smart cities, scheduled to be completed by 2019, are Dholera, Shendra-Bidkin and Global City.
Categories: Delhi, Greater Noida, NCR Tags: dmic, smart city
Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC): Biggest project of free India
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Why India may see several ‘little Singapore’ smart cities in 5 years
18 Aug 2014
The government has already initiated concrete steps to implement Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s promise of building 100 ‘smart cities’ – eco-friendly cities which use innovative Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for efficient delivery of public services and infrastructure.
PM Modi’s pet idea of building 100 ‘smart cities’ would need massive financial resources and technological prowess. For both these prerequisites, India will have to look up to foreign countries. Many countries have expressed their interest towards this endeavour of the new Indian government.
The Modi government has allocated Rs 7,060 crore (a little over $1.1 billion) in its maiden union budget to kickstart the smart cities project.
Singapore has emerged as a major foreign player in the Indian scheme of things in this context.
The government plans to deliver three smart cities by 2019, all of which will be part of the larger project called Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). These smart cities, scheduled to be completed by 2019, are Dholera, Shendra-Bidkin and Global City.
Categories: Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, NCR, Noida, Yamuna Expressway Authority Tags: delhi mumbai industrial corridor, dmic, futuristic cities, industrial corridor, mumbai delhi, public transportation system, railway freight, smart city
Boraki Railway Junction and Logistic Park
परियोजना को लगे पंख चढ़ने लगी परवान
14 May 2011, 0400 hrs IST,नवभारत टाइम्स
महकार भाटी ॥ ग्रेटर नोएडा
ग्रेटर नोएडा इलाके के बोडाकी में बनने वाले अंतरराष्ट्रीय स्तर के रेलवे जंक्शन व ट्रांसपोर्ट हब परियोजना को ग्रेटर नोएडा अथॉरिटी ने अमली जामा पहनाना शुरू कर दिया है। अथॉरिटी ने आधुनिक रेलवे जंक्शन व ट्रांसपोर्ट हब बनाने के लिए पूरा खाका तैयार कर लिया है। इस परियोजना पर 132 करोड़ रुपए खर्च होंगे। रेलवे जंक्शन बनाने के लिए मशहूर कंस्ट्रक्शन कंपनी के साथ अथॉरिटी ने एमओयू को भी स्वीकृति दे दी है। अथॉरिटी अफसरों का कहना है कि इस परियोजना के पूरे हो जाने से ग्रेटर नोएडा शहर के विकास में चार चांद लग जाएंगे।
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Categories: Greater Noida Tags: boraki railway junction, boraki railway station, dmic, greater noida railway station, industrial corridor, railway junction, railway station
WB Loan for Eastern Freight Corridor
Dedicated Freight Corridor is one project that can dramatically change industrial face of India and NCR region in particular. There is a positive news flow on Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridor as the World bank has issued Rs 10,800 crores loan for corridor. The corridor runs from Ludhiana to Bihar (to be extended to Kolkata) with a total length of 1280 km. Dadri would be the junction of Eastern and Western Dedicated Freight Corridor. The more popular and dynamic Delhi-Mumbai Dedicated Freight Corridor would be 1483 km long between Dadri and Mumbai.
Refer to below news article from NBT
Categories: Delhi, Faridabad, Ghaziabad, Greater Noida, Gurgaon, NCR, NCR Transportation Tags: dadri freight corridor, delhi mumbai inddustrial corridor, dmic, eastern freight corridor
ET Realty Convention 2010: Planning new-age townships
ET Spcl: The way forward for new-age townships
20 Dec, 2010, 08.48AM IST, Neha Bhatia,ET Bureau
With metro cities already bustling with over-population , the focus of real estate developers and urban planners has now shifted towards developing the satellite towns on the periphery of bigger cities. However the biggest bottleneck in popularising new townships in the peripheral regions is the lack of proper connectivity. As the real estate sector is finally coming on the fast track, connectivity remains the major concern.
Giving an overview of the sprawling urban areas in different parts of the country at the Economic Times Realty Convention 2010, Kumari Selja, Minister, Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation said, "Almost all the major towns and cities have expanded along the highways connecting cities in regions for example Delhi-Jaipur , Delhi-Meerut , Mumbai-Ahmedabad , and so many others throughout the country.
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