Greater Noida: Requests of allottees seeking more time for making various payments will be discussed at the next Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) board meeting, officials said.
Because of the pandemic and lockdown several residents have not been able to make payments and some families wanting to sell their properties were unable to complete the transfer of memorandum formalities despite making the payments. For transferring a property to a buyer GNIDA takes a certain amount of the property value, according to the size of the plot or flat.
However, all formalities have to be completed within 90 days of applying. Apart from water supply charges, allottees also have to pay lease rent, land premium instalments, conversion charges and additional compensation among other things.
They have also complained about the unauthorised flea markets operating near Migsun Circle opposite Sector Zeta 1 and at Ryan Circle in Sector Beta 1, as well as illegal hoardings across the city.
GREATER NOIDA: Residents of the city have complained to the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) about clogged sewers at Bhartiya Adarsh Girls Inter College in Tilapta, causing daily inconvenience for students and teachers in entering the school premises as well as the foul smell that is all pervasive through the day.
They have also complained about the unauthorised flea markets operating near Migsun Circle opposite Sector Zeta 1 and at Ryan Circle in Sector Beta 1, as well as illegal hoardings across the city.
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A budget of Rs 63 lakh has been set aside for the park
GREATER NOIDA: The city’s first park with an open gymnasium will be ready by early next year, officials of the local authority have said. The facility will come up inside Mihir Bhoj park, popularly known as City Park.
Earlier this month, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) had started work on developing the open gymnasium and a budget of Rs 63.55 lakh had been set aside for it. The open gym has been set up on a slightly elevated platform and will have equipment like parallel bars, abdominal board, arm wheel, twister, bench, horse rider and equipment for shoulder and chest press.