AKHILESH’S Rs 3,337-Cr’s No A/c

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There is no A/c of Akhilesh Yadav’s Rs 3337,0000000 to NOIDA/GREATER NOIDA/GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR. The money was “largesse” from Akhilesh for their all round development. The “Rs” have been utilized but there are no developments in NOIDA/GREATER NOIDA etc. Where is the dough? Cash’s gone where? Know/s Who?

Enthusiastic Akhlesh Jadav himself is mighty thrilled that NOIDA/GREATER NOIDA/GAUTAM BUDDHA NAGAR will be New “New Delhi” soon enough.

There will be mass scale migration/s to these areas in UP which now is prey to all kinds of neglect. Akhilesh wants to end that. That is why putting to rest all talk of “neglect” of twin districts Noida and Greater Noida,  he himself inaugurated and laid foundation stone of development projects worth Rs 3,337 crore for the twin districts. Then itself many were cynical about their veracity, practical aspects. They had ample reasons, plethora of examples to show it was all hoax. …They were initially proved wrong. They were  all on in full swing raising all round hope. Many cynics were even silenced.

Akhilesh’s largesse then resulted into the districtsflushed with development activities showing all signs of ‘such’ over the next few years. Among key promises, Noida and Greater Noida were given two new affordable housing projects, a state-of-the-art sewerage treatment plant, a government inter college for girls, construction orders for the medical university that was promised last year, a 200-bed district hospital with a trauma centre.
To service the growing power needs of the districts, power sub-stations in several sectors, build underpasses at some of the busiest intersections and to construct a multi-level parking space in Sector 18 of Noida, which will accommodate over 3,000 cars. The government is also constructing a destitute home in Noida, in addition to living facilities for young girls between the age of 7 and 17.

Earlier, Noida and Greater Noida had suffered as a result of a routine wrangle for power between the warring BSP and SP governments. In 2004, former CM Mulayam Singh Yadav dissolved the Gautam Budh Nagar district — formed in June 1997 by Mayawati — and stalled several projects. After the Samajwadi Party came to power in March 2012, most of Mayawati’s real estate and development projects were believed to be on the SP government’s radar. Recognised as a hub of corruption, residents were fearful that many real estate projects would be on the chopping block again. Though one such land-grab scam, of illegal distribution and sale of farmhouses in Noida, is still being investigated by the Lok Ayukta, Akhilesh has, so far, left all other existing projects that could affect consumers, untouched.

(Distributing his development promises between Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway Authorities, Akhilesh will inaugurate a 35 mld sewage treatment plant (STP) at Sector 123 of Noida that will make it the first Indian city with a capacity to treat all the sewerage it produces. Built on the recommendations of a team of scientists from IIT Roorkee, the STP will service 28 sectors of Noida and will also, a government release said, meet the ISO 14001:2004 standards of environmental pollution control. …WHEN ? )

 

To meet the growing real estate demands, the government approved a residential project for the Greater Noida Authority that will build 7,200 ‘affordable’ flats in ground plus three format in Sector 10. Each flat will be built over 29.76 square metres. Akhilesh will also lay the foundation stone (when no one can say or even guess) of 4,425 affordable homes in Sector 18 of Greater Noida, each of which will be priced at Rs 7.75 lakh.

The proposed underpasses on the intersections of sectors 32, 35, 39 and 51 will be four-laned and will be built parallel to the Metro line. The government will also build a 7-metre clover leaf on the proposed four-lane underpass on the Master Plan road number 3 in sectors 94, 95 for traffic travelling from Delhi to Sector 94 of Noida.
In welcome improvements for the residents, the Noida Authority will construct (When?) a multi-level car parking — fit to accommodate 3085 cars — in Sector 18. According to the available blueprint, the parking space will be monitored by close circuit television cameras (CCTVs) and will have a battery-operated shuttle service to ferry car owners from the parking space to nearby areas.
( Silver Lining : A 200-bed district hospital is coming up in Sector 39, where the government says it will {when?} provide cheap, accessible and qualityhealthcare to all. The hospital premises will have residential facilities for doctors and other support staff and will be equipped with a trauma unit, modern pathology lab, radiological units, intensive care and a special facility of a 100-bed reservation for women. Needs to be constantly seen when will it see the light of the day?)
For the state’s business capital, there’s plenty on offer (REALLY?) in the power sector as well. Two power sub-stations of 400 kv capacity will be fitted in Sectors 123 and 148 of Noida, respectively. In addition, a 33 kv power sub-station will also be built by the Yamuna Expressway Authority at Sector 17 A in Greater Noida.
There is  a building that  houses the Nari Niketan in Sector 34, and several underpasses, at the intersections of Sector 32, 35, 39 and 51 and at the master plan road number 3 in Sectors 94 and 95. Expected to cost of Rs 22 crore, Nari Niketan will be built on a 5,400 square metre plot and will rehabilitate and service abandoned children, women, orphans and destitute persons. The government has also cleared a proposal for constructing a five-storey building that will provide living quarters to 200 girls between the age of 7 and 17, apart from facilities for counseling, classes for primary education, and short-term courses in handicrafts and vocational training.

The chief minister who laid the foundation stone for an inter college for girls at Hoshiyarpur village in Sector 51 of Noida saw in its  first phase, the college built over two floors on 8,300 square meters of land. That’s it. …It is supposed to  house 35 class rooms, special laboratories for physics, mathematics and chemistry, a multipurpose hall and a library. To strengthen the education system, the government will also, finally, begin the construction of a medical university at Greater Noida, the approval for which was given by the government last year. All this when?

 

To be built on 56.5 acre of land made available by the Greater Noida Authority, the university is supposed to  accommodate 100 students and provide courses like MBBS, MD, MS, DM and MH. OPD facility of a 500-bed Multi-specialty hospital was supposed to be attached to the medical university. The hospital, the government said, will extend advanced and affordable medical facilities to all residents of Greater Noida and the neighbouring districts.         In other major schemes for Noida and Greater Noida, the chief minister laid the foundation stone for administrative offices for the Greater Noida authority, the construction of which will be completed in three years.
After going slow for a year, the development projects in Noida and Greater Noida are all set to be revived, with Uttar Pradesh. The CEO of the Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway authorities,
Putting to rest murmurs about the ‘neglect’ of Noida and Greater Noida Akhilesh Yadav gave a turbo boost to development in the twin districts, launching projects worth Rs 3,337 crore.
Sources in the state government say, all projects are yet to take off. At best they are all non existent. Till they start, nothing could be said about them. Noida Authority has decided to build a women’s shelter in Sector 34, and a girl’s higher secondary college in Hoshiyarpur village in Sector 51.
…Noida and Greater Noida residents are hoping to witness remarkable development in the areas. But for the past one year, not much has happened, leading to strong insidious rumours that being the home district of BSP chief Mayawati, Gautam Budh Nagar is facing government apathy. Other projects are two multilevel parking facilities, one each at Sector 18 and Botanical Garden; a public grievance centre in Sector 36, and a half flyover (with one carriageway) to be built opposite Sector 15A.

“All formalities of these projects are over and work will start soon,” said a senior official of Noida Authority. Sources say Status Quo as it is in NOIDA, GREATER NOIDA, Gautam Budh Nagar will remain. There will be o change in it

That with the Lok Sabha elections due in 2014, the government wants to convey the message that it is pro-development, and Noida stays on the priority list of this government, too.
NOIDA: After the international airport in Jewar proposed by the erstwhile Mayawati government was scrapped, the state government had been mulling on providing air connectivity of some sort to the region.

 

Chief minister Akhilesh Yadav has now decided to launch the ambitious heliport project in which the first one will be constructed in Greater Noida. This land has been chosen from three proposed sites in Noida and Greater Noida.
After the international airport in Jewar proposed by the erstwhile Mayawati government was scrapped, the state government had been mulling on providing air connectivity of some sort to the region. Chief minister Akhilesh Yadav has now decided to launch the ambitious heliport project in which the first one will be constructed (when?) in Greater Noida. This land has been chosen from three proposed sites in Noida and Greater Noida.

 

The Great Bottom Line : Innumerable Plans for all round development/s of Noida, Greater Noida, Gautam Buddh Nagar. Completion point/s is/are not known. There is no sign of their bring known as well. QED

 

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