Proactively pursuing the agenda of development under the guidance and leadership of the Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Mr Akhilesh Yadav, the Noida Authority, greater Noida Authority and the Yamuna Expressway Authority are ready with a road map of development and real time Location system.
And the giant strides of development would come to public domain on April 2, as chief minister Mr Akhilesh Yadav unveils an ambitious development bonanza of Rs 3337 crore through a bevy of developmental projects across Noida, greater Noida and the Yamuna Expressway.
By far the biggest developmental package for a single city, would included a 35 mld sewage treatment plant (STP) situated in sector 123 of Noida, which has been built on the sequential batch reactor (SBR) modern technology.
With the inauguration of this STP, NOIDA will become first city in India having capacity to threat 100% sewage it produces. This STP, built after a threadbare study and recommendation of IIT Roorkie is set to benefit 28 sectors of Noida and would help the city in living up to the ISO 14001:2004 standards in maintaining the environment of the city.
Other than this, the chief minister would be laying the foundation stones of projects like the Nari Niketan building in sector 34 (estimated cost of Rs 22 crore), an underpass at the intersections of sector 32, 35, 39 and 51 (estimated cost of Rs 50 crore), underpasses at the master plan road number 3 in sectors 94 and 95, estimated to cost the state government Rs 40 crore.
The Nari Niketan would be built over a 5400 square metre plot where unwanted kids and women, orphans, destitute would be looked after and efforts would be undertaken to rehabilitate women in need. The five storey building would have 7500 square meter of covered area in which 200 girls aged between 7 to 17 would be living. For guidance the Nari Niketan would have counseling rooms, classes for primary education, short term handicraft courses and other vocation training to enable them to earn their livelihood.
The proposed underpass on the intersection of sectors 32,35,39 and 51 would have four lanes with a two metre median and would be built parallel to the Metro line. The slab of the underpass would be 46 metres wide and the length would be 740 metres. On the sides of this underpass seven metre wide slip roads would be laid. On the proposed four lane underpass on the master plan road numbered 3 in sectors 94, 95, a seven metre clover leaf would be built on the side which will be used by the traffic coming from Delhi to sector 94.
Aware of the growing population in the city, both human and vehicular, the Noida Authority has recognized lack of parking space as a major bottleneck in spacing and easing out of traffic in the city. A multi-level car parking at the busy sector 18 has hence been planned at a cost of Rs 250 crore and chief minister Mr Akhilesh Yadav would be laying the foundation scheme of this ambitious project on April 2.
The multi-level parking at the busy sector-18 in Noida would be spread over 26840 square meters would accommodate 3085 cars and would be manned by hundreds of close circuit television cameras (CCTVs). Battery operated shuttle vehicles would be used to bring and take car users from the parking to nearby areas.
Amongst other ambitious projects of which the foundation stone would be laid at the hands of the chief minister is the district hospital at sector 39, to be built at an estimated cost of Rs 424 crore. Cheap, accessible and quality Healthcare for every person in the state is a dream vision of the chief minister. Keeping in lines with this, the district hospital will be built over a 14,000 square meter plot and will have200 beds.
Residential facilities for the doctors and other support staff would also be constructed within the district hospital campus. Equipped with a modern trauma unit, modern pathology lab and radiological units, intensive care, special 100 bed reservation for women and pregnant ladies as well, this hospital is set to be a big boon to the people of Noida, the national capital region (NCR) and neighbouring rtls.
A big relief for Noida residents would come in form of two - 400 kv (sector 123) and 400/220 kv capacity (sector 148) power sub-stations, estimated at Rs 1016 crore, foundation of which would be laid by chief minister Mr Akhilesh Yadav on April 2. The Girls Inter College at Hoshiyarpur village in sector 51, Noida, foundation stone of which would also be laid by the chief minister will be constructed over a 8300 square meter land. Initially it would have two floors, but would have provisions to add two more.
The school building will house 35 class rooms, special labs for physics, Maths and chemistry a multipurpose hall and a library. With the state government committed towards more educational opportunities for girls, this college in a way would go a long way towards realizing this cherished dream.
The state government had last year decided to build a medical university at greater Noida at a cost of Rs 500 crore, foundation of which will also be laid by Mr Akhilesh Yadav. The greater Noida Authority has already made available 56.50 3acre land for this. 100 students would be given admission every year here in courses like MBBS, MD, MS, DM and MH. The academic session of this university is proposed to begin August 2013. The Chief Minister will also kickstart the OPD facility of 500 bedded Multispeciality Hospital attached to the above Medical College. The Hospital will provide advanced and affordable medical facility to the villagers/residents of Greater Noida and neighbouring districts.
Administrative office of greater Noida at a cost of Rs 300 crore is also being built. The chief minister will lay the foundation stone of this building, equipped with all modern technology, spread over 22800 square metre. The construction work will be completed in three years in which one tower of 21 floors, one tower of four floors and another tower of 17 floors. This building will be a green building which will facilitate the growth of Greater Noida.
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