On 11/4/11, ye...@googlegroups.com <ye...@googlegroups.com> wrote:
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> Topic: Reaching out to Yeida Plot owners who are not aware of YERWA and
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> From: vivek <viv...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 07:46AM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/4e6c086d1bbcb606
>
> Dear Safalji and members,
>
> Just to make sure that YERWA member registration reaches the magical
> number of 2100 or more,
> do we plan to put up some advertisement for joining the association in
> print media or online.
> Would it be useful to put up some posters around the Yeida office in
> Greater Noida?
>
> Regards,
> Vivek
>
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> From: Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 08:15AM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/fc6d676bede71f2f
>
> Hi
>
> We Do have plans for Advertisement . We Will Start them soon.
>
> But The Most important advertising would be Word to mouth.
> We all as a Team should take this up & Spread this Awareness about
> YERWA & ask them to join as member's. So that we can be sucessfull in
> our mission.
>
>
>
>
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> Topic: Short note on recent developments...
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/d34da80b76db781f
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> From: "Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 05:41PM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/fc22ce5880e5454b
>
> Dear All…
>
>
>
>
> Recently, a few people have contacted me enquiring the issues raised in
> newspaper articles suggesting cases on plots allotted in Sector 18 and
> Sector 20 at YEIDA. The questions are quite wide ranging.
>
>
>
>
> Majority want to know... if their plots are 100% safe?
>
> Well, technically the answer is No. There is nothing like 100% safe. No one
> can guarantee that. The courts can take any decision based on law and its
> wisdom.
>
>
>
> Many want to know... if the plots are going to get cancelled?
>
> Well, no one knows that 100% either. Plots have been allotted by government
> authority. Technically they should be safer then the plots allotted by a
> private builder and government is going to do everything possible to
> safeguard them. IF we are able to represent the allottee properly and
> display clear case of third party interest, it will not be easy for any
> court to cancel the land acquisition notifications.
>
>
>
> Some want to know... the current status of cases.
>
> Farmers continue to file cases, as we speak. Dozens of cases have been filed
> this week alone. However, the court has ordered the cases of each village to
> be clubbed together. The process is continuing and is expected to take
> another 5-10 days. Once clubbed a bench of two judges will listen to the
> cases and then deliver their judgment.
>
>
>
> Others want to know... what we, at YERWA, are doing to safe guard our
> interest?
>
> We took first step in July, when we met at Greater Noida. An informal
> announcement regarding formation of YERWA was made. The association was
> formed in September. Membership forms were sent in October.
>
>
>
> Besides that, we are in touch with a lawyer, Mr. Tarun Agrawal, at Allahabad
> Court. Apparently his father, Mr. Ravi Kant Agrawal, represents Government
> of Uttar Pradesh. I’m informed by Shri. Tarun Agrawal that Shri. Ravi Kant
> was instrumental in presenting the government’s side during the trial of
> cases filed by farmers of Noida and Greater Noida. I am also told that Shri.
> Ravi Kant Agrawal will be representing Uttar Pradesh government during the
> trial of cases filed by farmers of Yamuna Expressway. For the time being,
> Mr. Tarun Agrawal has promised to file Caveats and Intervention Application
> on YERWA’s behalf. I have already sent 40 odd Vakalatnama to him for the
> purpose.
>
>
>
> Mr. Tarun Agrawal was introduced to me by one of members of this forum. Mr.
> Manish Gujaral, an Architect and a resident of Lucknow/Allahabad suggested I
> speak to Mr. Agrawal. None of MC member has met him and only I have spoken
> to him over the phone. Subject to permission from General Body on Sunday, we
> plan to visit him and meet him soon.
>
>
>
> Our immediate task right now is to enrol as many members as possible. Once
> we have 10% of total allottee as members… that will be 2,100 members, we can
> then relax. Until then we all have to be on our toes.
>
>
>
> More when we meet on Sunday.
>
>
>
> Regards,
>
>
>
> Safal Suri
>
>
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> Topic: Unite or perish... ITS NOW OR NEVER!!!
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> From: "Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 10:31AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/1c7970bb6107ae14
>
> Hi All… !
>
>
>
> Early in days Sanjay Gandhi realized the growing need for a dedicated
> industrial township in close proximity to Delhi. At that time, the concept
> of NCR (National Capital Region) was, well, just a concept. A new city
> south-east of Delhi, called New Okhla Industrial Development Area (NOIDA)
> came into administrative existence during emergency period of 1975-1977, on
> 17th April, 1976. Formed under Uttar Pradesh Industrial Development Act, all
> land acquisitions since the very first day of it’s inception, each and every
> inch of it, till date, has been done under Section 17(1) and 17(4), using
> urgency and public good clause.
>
>
>
> Same is the case with Greater Noida Industrial Development Area (GNIDA),
> popularly referred to Greater Noida, which came into existence on 30th
> January 1991. All land acquisitions in Greater Noida, similar to Noida, took
> place under Section 17(1) and 17(4), using urgency and public good clause.
>
>
>
> The third and last city in Dist. Gautam Budh Nagar, known as Yamuna
> Expressway Industrial Development Area (YEIDA), formed on 24.04.2001 as Taj
> Expressway Industrial Development Area. Later the name was changed to Yamuna
> Expressway Industrial Development Area on 11.07.2008. All land acquisitions
> in this city… similar to it’s two sisters cities, Noida and Greater Noida….
> took place under Section 17(1) and 17(4), using urgency and public good
> clause.
>
>
>
> To sum up… for the last 35 years… all subsequent governments have acquired
> land in this area using urgency and public good clause. All three cities
> were primarily established to encourage industrial activities, but somewhere
> down the road, the focused was lost and the prime objective has now changed
> to… establish financially lucrative residential areas. Its unfortunate, but
> true.
>
>
>
> Recent couple of years… in fact last 6-8 months… have witnessed humongous
> protests from farmers whose land has been acquired over the years. There are
> many angles to these protests. It stands true that the farmers have genuine
> concerns/grievances and their land is being snatched by the state against
> their will. At the same time… it is also true, that the growing income/asset
> disparities are finally beginning to display it’s ugly head. Then there is
> the third angle… the political angle. With upcoming state elections, every
> political party is desperate to rake up any and every possible issue to
> dethrone reining government. Some issues raised by farmers are genuine…
> standing long un-addressed and ignored by all subsequent governments… where
> as some issues are being fabricated and farmers are encouraged to file
> lawsuits to gain political mileage. Again unfortunate, but that’s India.
> That’s the way we do things and everyone accepts without protest. My honest
> worry… at the end of the day… when the political dust settles… farmers from
> all spectrums of political alliances… will be left high and dry… and this
> short lived limelight will leave them in worse position.
>
>
>
> Similar to every other sectors/areas in Noida and Greater Noida, the land
> acquired for Sector 18 and Sector 20 at YEIDA was done using Section 17,
> more specifically Sections 17(1) and 17(4). Even though karar niyamavali
> (mutual agreement) was used to acquire a significant portion of land… not
> all land was acquired under the system and hence, 2,500 hectares of land in
> both sectors was acquired under dozens of different notifications. Even
> today, there remains small patches of land, within both the sectors, that is
> still to be acquired. Most of these patches of land are in periphery of
> villages, disputed and demanded by villages under abadi.
>
>
>
> Even though the vast portion of Sector 18 & Sector 20 is still under active
> cultivation by farmers who owned the land till the authority acquired it… a
> vast majority of land is under authority’s possession… at least on paper.
> Sector dividing roads are being constructed in a hurry and most of the
> ground laying work is complete. I’m informed that sewer (pipes) laying work
> has also started. Over all, even though most land is still under
> cultivation, the development work has already started and is underway.
>
>
>
> Some people are under impression that the villagers in both the sectors have
> recently approached the courts to either demand enhanced compensation or
> reclaim their land. That’s not true. The cases started getting filed even
> before the scheme was declared in early 2008. When the draw took place in
> October and November of 2008, only about half of the land was acquired. Rest
> of the land got acquired, under various notifications, in the leading
> months. To the best of my knowledge 90%+ land has been acquired and 85%+
> villager’s have claimed/accepted compensation so far.
>
>
>
> Over and above than genuine grievances… backed by political support and
> inspired by natural greed… residents of 30+ villages on Yamuna Expressway,
> between Dankaur and Jewar, have recently approached Allahabad High Court
> demanding enhanced compensation or return of their land. Some of these
> villages are in Sector 18 and Sector 20.
>
>
>
> I’m informed by lawyers and media people that even though a vast majority of
> farmers at YEIDA are seeking parity in compensation rates with those in
> Noida and Greater Noida… some farmers are beginning to demand return of
> their land and have vowed to accept nothing less than that. It is still
> unknown who is demanding what in which sector. As we discuss the matter,
> increasing number of cases are being filed at Allahabad High Court by the
> farmers. I was informed yesterday night by a friend in media at Lucknow that
> roughly 5 odd dozen cases were filled in last 4 days alone.
>
>
>
> Speaking of number of cases… to be honest, it really doesn’t matter how many
> farmers seek justice from the court of law. A case filled by one farmer is
> as good by cases by the entire village. The court has recently set
> precedence by cancelling land acquisition notification at Shahberi village
> at Noida Extension on hearing of a case filled by a single villager. So, in
> essence, a single case is as important as many. Anyhow, the point here is…
> we like it or not… we are now aware and sure that… the cases have been
> filled by villagers of Sector 18 and Sector 20… either claiming enhanced
> compensation or return of their land (not sure of that, yet). What do we
> do?
>
>
>
> Apparently we have two choices. First… we take a back seat, sit and watch
> the entire drama unfold and let SOMEONE ELSE fight it out. Two… we take the
> threat seriously and do something about it. What do you think we should do?
>
>
>
> Should we sleep over it and let our hard earned money go to waste?
>
> Should we wait for someone else to do us a favour and fight for our rights?
>
>
> Should we act miser, both in terms of efforts and money, and save few hours
> and few thousands that we can?
>
>
>
> WHAT SHOULD WE DO?
>
>
>
> Well… that maybe a wrong question in the first place. Before we ask, what
> should we do… what needs to be asked is… WHAT SHOULD I DO? Each one of us
> needs to answer this question for himself/herself. What do you want to do?
>
>
>
> Well some of us have already asked ourselves and answered the question. Some
> of us have decided to unite, pool in our resources… in terms of knowledge,
> contacts, efforts and money… and stand up for our rights and fight/defend
> ourselves and our interest.
>
>
>
> We did nothing wrong. We didn’t lie. We didn’t cheat anyone. We participated
> in open for all scheme offered by the government of the day. We played by
> the rules. Rules which we didn’t create at the first place. Rules which
> were, till now, supposed to be correct and lawful. So then… WHY SHOULD WE
> SUFFER?
>
>
>
> It is not just the money at stake here. There is a lot more. There are
> 21,000 owners. Each has his/her own calculation. Each has a different stake.
> For some this is the only property they own. For some this will be the only
> property they will ever own. Some took a bank loan. Some had to break fixed
> deposit in the bank, while some even scarified the sanctity of a provident
> fund. But, its not just the money that’s at stake. It is also peace of mind.
> It is everyday tension and worry about what’s going to happen. It is our
> future at stake. This uncertainty, anxiety and insecurity will not only
> affect us financially, but may also affect mentally.
>
>
>
> I remember a few days back someone wrote negative comments about YERWA as an
> association. Well, keeping individual freedom in mind, I welcome any and all
> criticism. That’s how someone thinks and so be it. It’s his/her thoughts. I
> think the other way. For me, glass is already half full and all it needs is
> another half a glass of water. I believe anyone of us… any single person…
> has the ability to fill the other half. No doubting human courage and
> strength. However, I also believe that it will be quicker and easier if we
> all walk together. Therefore, in my view, we need to ignore such characters
> and chart our own path.
>
>
>
> There is an old Chinese saying: “Every crisis is an opportunity”… Barrack
> Obama improvised on it and said “Every crisis is a terrible opportunity to
> waste”… Let me add my very own observation/belief… “Every crisis is like a
> high tide… those who learn to swim… survive… those who stand and wait… are
> drowned”. We have done enough talking. Its time we act. Its time we swim…
> together.
>
>
>
> What we need right now is the… numbers. We just don’t need the numbers… we
> desperately need numbers. There are 21,000 allottee. We should AT LEAST be
> 10% for any court to take a serious note of us. Although the numbers is not
> a pre-requirement I am told by quite a few senior lawyers that at the end of
> the day, numbers do make a difference. It is easy to any court to ignore a
> third party interest of a few; it won’t be easy for any court to ignore
> third party interest of thousands. Therefore, the sooner we grow in numbers,
> the better for all of us. Its only few weeks before the hearing starts in
> the court. YERWA should not be seen representing few dozens. We should be
> representing few thousands. That’s what will make the real difference. Not
> only media and political parties take note of us… but the courts too won’t
> be able to ignore third party interest of thousands.
>
>
>
> So, first and foremost we need MAXIMUM number of MEMBERS. The more the
> merrier. Secondly, we need people who can contribute and contribute actively
> and positively. Those who have the will, contacts, time and resources. Any
> and all of these would do. Also, we need people for both, online activities
> and offline activities. Thirdly we need the money to run the association
> (minor concern) and fight the cases (immediate and major concern). We all
> know nothing comes for free. Sitting in Delhi and fighting a legal battle in
> Allahabad High Court is not going to be easy and not going to be cheap. We
> need money to hire a good lawyer to represent our case in strongest possible
> manner. We would also need to consult legal experts on regular basis till
> the case reaches a conclusion.
>
>
>
> Now is the time for ALL OF US to unite and set an example for the rest of
> the society. This crisis is an opportunity to demonstrate how an online
> social blog can create a momentum and make a real difference. We don’t know
> yet… but maybe… MAYBE we are on course of creating history… or maybe not.
> Who is to know?
>
>
>
> Lastly, I repeat the question I asked earlier: What do you want to do? Do
> you want to sleep over it and let your hard earned money go to waste? Do you
> want to for someone else to do you a favour and fight for your rights?
>
>
>
> Now is the time to walk the talk.
>
>
>
> I appeal every individual… to not only become a member oneself… but also to
> inspire and encourage others you know who own a property in Sector 18 &
> Sector 20.
>
>
>
> Warm Regards,
>
>
>
> Safal Suri
>
>
>
>
>
> Disclaimer: These are my personal views. All figures provided are in good
> understanding and good faith. Please do not hold me responsible for any
> mistakes. None is intended.
>
>
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> From: Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 11:03AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/8cfb45923376c914
>
> Dear Safal
>
> History is full of examples where individual prejudices and petty interests
> of few has caused the bigger loss to societies.
>
> Even nations had to suffer long term civil wars owing to petty interest of
> leaders.
>
> Your numbers need not to be precise and judgement need not to be highly
> accurate.
>
> It is the fact that Yamuna Expressway is heading Noida Extension way.
>
> Many may disagree , but i remember no one was talking about risk of GN
> plots 6 - 8 months back. Even if some one asked me about any such risk i
> chose to ignore. Today i can clearly see similar type of decision coming
> for Yamuna Expressway as it was GN / NE
>
> NE could be saved because of huge money at stake of builders.
>
> Courts decision itself mentions the number of flats / allotees.
>
> We have to fight and make our presense felt to save our investments.
>
> I think this is the time we should also go for print media ( provided we
> have enough money) to advertise association.
>
> each member of forum must atleast encourage two non members to join Yeida
> and YERWA , asap
>
> lets act b4 its too late
>
> naveen
>
>
>
>
>
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> From: sumit vohra <sumitv...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 11:09AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/b8c32edb1166654e
>
> Dear Safal
>
> If required we are ready to pay more for yearly membership also but
> getting more members is equally important ASAP !!
>
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:03 AM, Naveen Deep Sharma
>
> --
> Regards
>
> Sumit Vohra
>
> M.D Silicon Micro Systems (India) Pvt Ltd
> President V R ONE (NGO)
> Founder/Admin - www.admissionsnursery.com
>
> Handphone-9210860860,9999619922
>
>
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> From: amar sarin <sarin...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 11:46AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/6feb5dabe62cab06
>
> Dear Safal ji,
>
> Since long,I was not aware of the conversation and the posts of the YEIDA
> Group, and thereby I could not get to know much about the happenings and
> the related issues.
> Again tomorrow I am travelling out of India for 1 weak and therefore would
> not be accessing to my mails. Need to know from you that what has to be
> done for becoming the member of the association and to represent our case
> strongly in front of the court (if required). I have already given the Plot
> details earlier.
> Pls let me know of further action from my side for the benefit of our
> plots.
>
> Look forward for your Reply asap.
>
> Regards
> Amar Sarin
> 9871232659
>
>
>
>
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> From: Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 11:51AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/8e0a785b9ef637
>
> Dear Mr. Amar
>
> I have enclosed the membership application form, which is self explanatory
>
> please fill the form along with cheque / on line NEFT / RGTS transaction
> etc and post it
>
> you may contact me / safal or any one of mc / moderators if u need any
> further assistance
>
> Regards
>
> Naveen
>
> 9412771546
>
>
>
> ---------- 6 of 9 ----------
> From: amar sarin <sarin...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 12:39PM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/277c89f6cc1fbc71
>
> Dear Neveen,
> Thanks for the Info,
> Just a query...
> The Plot is in my father's name as he has purchased it on premium.But on
> his behalf I would be taking the membership on my name...so what i
> understand looking at the Application form is
> Personal details are my Father's Details & he would be signing at the
> Applicants signature Coloumn *or* I can sign on his behalf.
> Nomination Details are Mine...
>
> Pls correct if i am wrong...
>
> The Intent is Ultimately ,I have the responsibility of this plot on his
> behalf, so accordingly I'll fill the form and take the membership.
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Amar Sarin
>
> On Fri, Nov 4, 2011 at 11:51 AM, Naveen Deep Sharma
>
>
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> From: Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 12:54PM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/173bd1252c6d853a
>
> Dear amar
>
> Since applicant is your father and you are the authorised nominee , so at
> page 7, your fathers signature will be there.
>
> Regards
>
> Naveen
>
>
>
> ---------- 8 of 9 ----------
> From: pawanba...@gmail.com
> Date: Nov 04 07:38AM
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/ab0bacef870c9691
>
> I totally agree with Safalji on the matter from my end I have contacted
> property brokers I know and ve requested them to approach all their clients
> whom they ve sold YEA plots to become members of our assoc asap.
> Rest whatever else is needed fm our
> individual end we can finalise on our Sun meeting.
> Regards, Pawan
> Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com>
> Sender: ye...@googlegroups.com
> Date: Fri, 4 Nov 2011 12:54:16
> To: <ye...@googlegroups.com>
> Reply-To: ye...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: Re: [YEIDA:19420] : Unite or perish... ITS NOW OR NEVER!!!
>
> Dear amar
>
> Since applicant is your father and you are the authorised nominee , so at
> page 7, your fathers signature will be there.
>
> Regards
>
> Naveen
>
>> Harpreet Singh Guller via email: mode...@yeida.org
>
>> Alternatively you may write to Safal Suri at safa...@gmail.com or speak
>> on +91-9811182828
>
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> From: Nitin Gupta <guptani...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 05:01AM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/495ac66cbf6fc566
>
> Dear Safal Ji..
>
> Thanks for the detailed info and sincere efforts you are making. We
> all are with you to strengthen your hands.
>
> Apart from that some gentleman wrote a post related to builders and
> under construction/ready for posession buildings (Not in Context of
> YEA) , but still valuable so sharing it for all.
>
> http://www.indianrealestateforum.com/119235-post25.html
>
> Thanks,
> Nitin
>
>
>
>
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> ---------- 1 of 2 ----------
> From: Rajiv Agarwal <raj...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 01:43PM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/413abb89d9aaeca0
>
> Those having GPA and "registered agreement to purchase" are denied
> transfer of allotment rights by YEIDA. PA to CEO informed that he does
> not have knowledge that office note submitted by Property Department
> in September-2010 is pending with CEO for approval.
>
> Letters written to CEO on this matter remain unanswered. I am
> attaching office memo which is pending for approval of CEO, Yamuna
> Expressway since September-2010. We may per sue it collectively.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Rajiv Kumar Agarwal
> Ghaziabad - 201 002
>
> Mobile : +91-9311607733/ 9810717902
>
>
> ---------- 2 of 2 ----------
> From: "Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 02:31PM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/ed41128a93983dda
>
> I support the idea. However, before approaching the CEO directly, get more
> details via RTI maybe a good idea. We should file and RTI to the Yamuna
> Expressway Authority asking (1) their policy regarding transfer of plots
> bought on registered GPA & ATS... and (2) policy regarding transfer of plots
>
> where ATL has been executed.
>
> Regards,
>
> Safal Suri
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Rajiv Agarwal
> Sent: Friday, November 04, 2011 1:43 PM
> To: ye...@googlegroups.com
> Subject: [YEIDA:19422] :
>
> Those having GPA and "registered agreement to purchase" are denied transfer
>
> of allotment rights by YEIDA. PA to CEO informed that he does not have
> knowledge that office note submitted by Property Department in
> September-2010 is pending with CEO for approval.
>
> Letters written to CEO on this matter remain unanswered. I am attaching
> office memo which is pending for approval of CEO, Yamuna Expressway since
> September-2010. We may per sue it collectively.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Rajiv Kumar Agarwal
> Ghaziabad - 201 002
>
> Mobile : +91-9311607733/ 9810717902
>
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> Topic: Formula 1 impact: Noida races past Gurgaon
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/e95fbd5ff30c78a6
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>
> ---------- 1 of 2 ----------
> From: Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 03 09:17PM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/c0c3d7bcfcf2005
>
> Formula 1 impact: Noida races past Gurgaon
>
> The stars have long departed after India's first F1 race last weekend,
> but the stardust they have left behind is lending glitter to Delhi's
> satellite cities of Noida and Greater Noida. Long plagued by
> perceptions of crime and sloth and often the subject of unflattering
> comparisons with rival satellite city, Gurgaon, which over the past
> decade became the destination of choice in the National Capital Region
> for multinational corporations to set up their Indian headquarters,
> Noida and its sister city Greater Noida seem to have got a major image
> makeover - and over a single weekend.
>
> Images of some of the most photographed faces on the planet -
> celebrity race drivers, movie stars and starlets, business tycoons and
> politicians - rubbing shoulders against the backdrop of a glitzy
> racetrack off a gleaming yet-to-be-opened expressway appears to have
> done the trick. The successful execution of the three-day F1 jamboree
> from October 28-30 at Greater Noida did not just introduce the contest
> of the racing cars to the country; it also showcased impressive
> infrastructure development so close to the national capital.
>
> "F1 has drawn attention to the infrastructure in Noida and Greater
> Noida," says Anshuman Magazine, chairman and managing director (South
> Asia) of real estate consultancy firm CB Richard Ellis. "Its impact
> may not be immediate, but in the medium to long term, we should see a
> lot of companies wanting to come here."
>
> The smooth access to the venue through Noida, the newly laid track in
> the proposed Jaypee Sports City and the upcoming 165-km access-
> controlled Yamuna Expressway, which will cut travel time to Agra by
> about two hours, provided glimpses into a developing destination where
> space is still available.
>
> It helped that the convergence of speed and entertainment, big
> business and international glamour at the event ensured rare upbeat
> news from India's most populous state that is going to the polls early
> next year. Speedier access to the city of Taj Mahal, besides proximity
> to Delhi, is causing a virtual stampede of hotel chains into the area.
> About 18 new hotels with 4,200 rooms between them are coming up, most
> of them along a single road, according to real estate firm Cushman &
> Wakefield.
>
> This will be a dramatic shift from the current figures of four hotels
> with 300 rooms in all. St Regis, Grand Hyatt, Radisson, Fairfield Inn,
> Movenpick, Marriott and Ritz Carlson are some of the brands that will
> adorn the 25-km Noida-Greater Noida expressway. Barclays, Samsung
> Electronics, Intel and Oracle have set up offices in Noida in the
> recent past, says Shakti Nath, managing director of Logix Group, a
> real estate developer.
>
> "A number of our investors and FDI partners were here for F1 and have
> gone back with a positive mindset about making further investments in
> the Noida-Greater Noida region," he says. Manoj Gaur of the Jaypee
> Group, which brought the F1 race into India, built the racetrack in
> Greater Noida and ensured its successful execution, is more ebullient
> about the city's prospects.
>
> "In the next five years, you will see 10 times of what you have seen
> in the last five years in Greater Noida," says Gaur, whose firm is one
> of the biggest landowners in the area. The change in the tone of the
> discourse is particularly startling because it was only this year that
> both Noida and Greater Noida were in the news for all the wrong
> reasons.
> http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/et-cetera/formula-1-impact-noida-races-past-gurgaon/articleshow/10601198.cms
>
>
> ---------- 2 of 2 ----------
> From: "Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 10:32AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/cb747cb3080ead42
>
> Source:
> http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/news-by-industry/et-cetera/formula-1-impact-noida-races-past-gurgaon/articleshow/10601198.cms
>
> Formula 1 impact: Noida races past Gurgaon
> 4 Nov, 2011, 05.27AM IST, Ravi Teja SharmaRavi Teja Sharma,ET Bureau
>
>
>
> The stars have long departed after India's first F1 race last weekend, but
> the stardust they have left behind is lending glitter to Delhi's satellite
> cities of Noida and Greater Noida. Long plagued by perceptions of crime and
> sloth and often the subject of unflattering comparisons with rival satellite
> city, Gurgaon, which over the past decade became the destination of choice
> in the National Capital Region for multinational corporations to set up
> their Indian headquarters, Noida and its sister city Greater Noida seem to
> have got a major image makeover - and over a single weekend. Images of some
> of the most photographed faces on the planet - celebrity race drivers, movie
> stars and starlets, business tycoons and politicians - rubbing shoulders
> against the backdrop of a glitzy racetrack off a gleaming yet-to-be-opened
> expressway appears to have done the trick. The successful execution of the
> three-day F1 jamboree from October 28-30 at Greater Noida did not just
> introduce the contest of the racing cars to the country; it also showcased
> impressive infrastructure development so close to the national capital.
>
> "F1 has drawn attention to the infrastructure in Noida and Greater Noida,"
> says Anshuman Magazine, chairman and managing director (South Asia) of real
> estate consultancy firm CB Richard Ellis. "Its impact may not be immediate,
> but in the medium to long term, we should see a lot of companies wanting to
> come here." The smooth access to the venue through Noida, the newly laid
> track in the proposed Jaypee Sports City and the upcoming 165-km
> access-controlled Yamuna Expressway, which will cut travel time to Agra by
> about two hours, provided glimpses into a developing destination where space
> is still available.
>
> It helped that the convergence of speed and entertainment, big business and
> international glamour at the event ensured rare upbeat news from India's
> most populous state that is going to the polls early next year. Speedier
> access to the city of Taj Mahal, besides proximity to Delhi, is causing a
> virtual stampede of hotel chains into the area. About 18 new hotels with
> 4,200 rooms between them are coming up, most of them along a single road,
> according to real estate firm Cushman & Wakefield. This will be a dramatic
> shift from the current figures of four hotels with 300 rooms in all. St
> Regis, Grand Hyatt, Radisson, Fairfield Inn, Movenpick, Marriott and Ritz
> Carlson are some of the brands that will adorn the 25-km Noida-Greater Noida
> expressway. Barclays, Samsung Electronics, Intel and Oracle have set up
> offices in Noida in the recent past, says Shakti Nath, managing director of
> Logix Group, a real estate developer.
>
> "A number of our investors and FDI partners were here for F1 and have gone
> back with a positive mindset about making further investments in the
> Noida-Greater Noida region," he says. Manoj Gaur of the Jaypee Group, which
> brought the F1 race into India, built the racetrack in Greater Noida and
> ensured its successful execution, is more ebullient about the city's
> prospects. "In the next five years, you will see 10 times of what you have
> seen in the last five years in Greater Noida," says Gaur, whose firm is one
> of the biggest landowners in the area. The change in the tone of the
> discourse is particularly startling because it was only this year that both
> Noida and Greater Noida were in the news for all the wrong reasons. Greater
> Noida made national headlines earlier this year for allegations of police
> brutality in suppressing farmers agitating against land acquisition in
> villages just a few kilometres away. More recently, the nearby area of Noida
> extension was in the news after courts struck down the government's land
> acquisition. But the afterglow of a successful FI race has helped mute some
> of the criticism.
>
> "With the world's creme de la creme present, the F1 event was an opportunity
> for Noida to put up its best show and get over the negative publicity on
> land acquisition in the recent past," says Anckur Srivasttava, chairman of
> GenReal Property Advisers, a property consulting firm. When India opened its
> gates to foreign investors two decades ago, the nondescript industrial
> township, Noida (New Okhla Industrial Development Area), in Delhi's backyard
> became home to Honda, Samsung, Daewoo, LG and Timex, among other global
> brands. Noida's rise also gave birth to its extension, Greater Noida, which
> was hailed as India's first world city. An expressway connecting Noida with
> Greater Noida was expected to draw in more foreign investors along the
> corridor. But even before it was completed, the slide began. Political
> turbulence and poor governance took their toll on the region along with the
> rest of the state, with Greater Noida subjected to frequent change of
> administrative heads, reflecting the sorry state of affairs. While the
> Noida-Greater Noida region accounted for 80%-90% of the Rs 68,000 crore
> total industrial investments in the state between 1991 and 1998. Investments
> in the entire state dried up to Rs 12,000 crore over the next six years.
>
> "Over the years, this booming town lost out due to corruption, crime,
> politics, poor administration and poorer land acquisition policies," says
> Rajeev Karwal, who was instrumental in helping Korea's LG Electronics
> setting up its factory in Greater Noida in the late 1990s. Commercial real
> estate activity in the region has rallied around the services sector - IT
> and BPO - over the past decade, as no new major manufacturing unit has come
> up. Companies like HCL, Adobe, CSC, GlobalLogic and EXL have multiple
> campuses here. Residential complexes have mushroomed as real estate firms
> acquired farmland at dirt-cheap prices. Nearly three lakh homes are being
> built in Noida and Greater Noida, which is expected to double the population
> of the area in the next three-four years.
>
> Chief Minister Mayawati, at the start of her current term in 2007, revived
> her plan to build an international airport hub in Greater Noida. The
> centre's clearances are, however, still pending for the proposal that could
> have fast-tracked development in the entire region. Yet, the incremental
> growth, capped by the F1 race, has made investors sit up and take notice.
> "The F1 race would definitely help strengthen the image of UP as an
> investor-friendly state and attract international attention," says VN Garg,
> principal secretary, industry and infrastructure development, Uttar Pradesh
> government.
>
> Executives at companies that had set up manufacturing plants in Noida in the
> 1990s, like Samsung, say infrastructure has improved in the area, as have
> problems related to law and order. "A successful F1 is certainly a big
> reassurance," says Elkana Ezekiel, chief marketing officer at Samsung India,
> which has invested close to $325 million in its Noida facility, including a
> latest investment of $70 million in its mobile phone facility. "The new
> infrastructure should give a big boost to economic activity in the region,"
> says RK Sharma, senior vicepresident and director, Honda Siel Cars India,
> which has invested over Rs 1,600 crore in its car plant in Greater Noida.
> Gurgaon, Delhi's most successful satellite town, as Shakti Nath of Logix
> Group points out, was developed by private companies like DLF and Ansals
> which created good buildings and homes but neglected infrastructure.
>
> While the beginning was good, infrastructure in Gurgaon has started to
> crumble, while Noida has begun to close the gap. And it also helped that its
> long-time rival Gurgaon was in the news around the same time as the FI race
> for all the wrong reasons - a concert by American heavy metal band Metallica
> had to be cancelled amid crowd trouble. The old comparison with Gurgaon,
> which is much further ahead on the development highway, may not hurt Noida
> as much now.
>
>
>
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> Topic: रुक सकता है फ्लैटों का काम
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/aec6056506680c42
> =============================================================================
>
> ---------- 1 of 1 ----------
> From: Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 03 09:22PM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/d3578eb087fabe95
>
> रुक सकता है फ्लैटों का काम
> 4 Nov 2011, 0400 hrs IST
>
> आशीष दुबे ॥ नोएडा
>
> नोएडा एक्सटेंशन समेत ग्रेटर नोएडा के इलाकों में हाई कोर्ट के फैसले के
> बाद बंद हुए ग्रुप हाउसिंग और बिल्डर फ्लैटों का काम बंद होने का असर
> नोएडा में होने के आसार बन गए हैं। पूरे शहर में दर्जन भर सेक्टरों में
> बड़े पैमाने पर हो रहे बिल्डर फ्लैटों का निर्माण जिस जगह पर हो रहा है ,
> वहां की जमीन का लैंडयूज चेंज कर इसे बिल्डरों को अलॉट कर दिया गया।
> जिसकी एनसीआर प्लानिंग बोर्ड से मंजूरी के बारे में अथॉरिटी के अधिकारी
> साफ बोलने को तैयार नहीं हैं। उधर , 1997 से बाद में जमीन देने वाले
> किसानों की चेयरमैन से गुरुवार को प्रस्तावित बैठक नहीं हुई। चेयरमैन
> ऑफिस की तरफ से इस मामले पर चर्चा करने के लिए नव नियुक्त सीईओ से
> मुलाकात करने को कहा। 16 गांवों के किसानों की तरफ से सोमवार को सुप्रीम
> कोर्ट में रिट दायर की जाएगी। अपनी रणनीति तय करने के लिए किसानों की तरफ
> से शुक्रवार को सेक्टर - 51 में बैठक बुलाई गई है।
>
> अथॉरिटी से मिली जानकारी के अनुसार 2005-06 में सेक्टर - 74, 75, 76, 77,
> 78, 79 आदि इलाकों को स्पोर्ट्स सिटी के अलावा अन्य सुविधाओं के लिए
> डिवेलप करने के लिए रिजर्व रखा गया था। जिसे 2008 में लैंडयूज चेंज कर
> बिल्डर और ग्रुप हाउसिंग सोसायटी को दे दिया गया था। इन सेक्टरों में
> हजारों की संख्या में हाई राइज बिल्डिंगें बनाई जा रही हैं। दिल्ली
> एनसीआर आदि इलाकों के ज्यादातर बड़े बिल्डरों के प्रोजेक्ट यहां चल रहे
> हैं। सेक्टर -74 स्थित सोहरखा ग्राम प्रधान नरेश यादव ने बताया कि हाई
> कोर्ट के निर्णय में लैंड यूज चेंज कर बगैर एनसीआर प्लानिंग बोर्ड की
> मंजूरी के बनने वाले प्रोजेक्टों पर रोक लगाने का आदेश दिया है। जिसके
> चलते नोएडा एक्सटेंशन की तर्ज पर यहां भी बिल्डर प्रोजेक्टों का काम
> रुकना चाहिए। उन्होंने बताया कि अथॉरिटी के आला अधिकारी इस मुद्दे पर साफ
> कुछ बोलने को तैयार नहीं हैं। हाई कोर्ट के निर्णय के चलते अब किसान खुद
> ऐसी बिल्डर साइटों का काम रोकेंगे। वहीं हाई कोर्ट के निर्णय के खिलाफ
> सुप्रीम कोर्ट में जाने की तैयारी पूरी कर ली गई है। सोमवार को सुप्रीम
> कोर्ट में रिट दायर की जाएगी। इस पर चर्चा करने के लिए शुक्रवार को सभी
> गांवों के प्रधानों की बैठक बुलाई गई है। अथॉरिटी के एक आला अधिकारी ने
> नाम न छापने की शर्त पर बताया कि 400 पेज के जजमेंट का अध्ययन किया जा
> रहा है। अध्ययन पूरा होने के बाद ही अथॉरिटी अपना रुख स्पष्ट करेगी।
>
> http://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/delhiarticleshow/10598515.cms
>
>
>
> =============================================================================
> Topic: सुलझ जाएगा एक्सटेंशन पर एनसीआर बोर्ड का पेच
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/78f7edd4895a39e3
> =============================================================================
>
> ---------- 1 of 1 ----------
> From: Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 03 09:21PM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/1a33938765d5c60
>
> सुलझ जाएगा एक्सटेंशन पर एनसीआर बोर्ड का पेच
> Story Update : Friday, November 04, 2011 2:02 AM
> नोएडा। पहले हाईकोर्ट ने बीच का रास्ता निकालते हुए किसानों से समझौते के
> साथ हरी झंडी दे दी। प्राधिकरण और किसानों केबीच एक-एक कर समझौता हो रहा
> है। ऐसे में एनसीआर प्लानिंग बोर्ड से अनुमति लेना एक्सटेंशन के भविष्य
> पर एक पेंच जरूर है। मगर यहां फ्लैट बुक करा चुके लोग इस पेंच को आसानी
> से सुलझा लिए जाने की उम्मीद कर रहे हैं। खरीदार मानते हैं कि सबसे बड़ी
> बाधा कोर्ट से हरी झंडी मिलने की थी। वह तो मिल ही गई है। किसान सुप्रीम
> कोर्ट के बजाय समझौते को राजी हैं, ऐसे में बायर्स जल्द फ्लैट मिलने की
> उम्मीद कर रहे हैं। हालांकि मन में एक डर है, जिसे स्पष्ट करने के लिए
> खरीदार अपने बिल्डरों से भी मिल रहे हैं। पंचशील के एक बायर्स ने बताया
> कि वर्तमान स्थिति पर चर्चा करने के लिए रविवार को हम लोग बिल्डर से
> मिलने वाले हैं। इन सभी मामलों पर खरीदारों ने अपनी राय कुछ इस तरह
> व्यक्त की।
> ----------
> १. नोएडा एक्सटेंशन कोई छोटा-मोटा प्रोजेक्ट तो है नहीं। वृहद पैमाने पर
> डेवलपमेंट हो रहा है। ऐसे में जब कोर्ट ने हरी झंडी दे दी है, तो एनसीआर
> प्लानिंग बोर्ड से मंजूरी न मिलने की गुंजाइश कम ही है।
> रवि गर्ग, बायर
>
> २. नोएडा एक्सटेंशन से हजारों लोगों की जरूरतें पूरी हो रही हैं। जो अब
> नोएडा में मकान नहीं खरीद पा रहे थे, सस्ता होने केकारण वहां बुक करा
> लिया है। एनसीआर प्लानिंग बोर्ड इस जरूरत को नकार नहीं सकता।
> अजय शेट्टी, बायर
>
> ३. किसानों से समझौते की बात सुनकर खुशी हुई। अभी तक मन में डर था कि
> कहीं किसान हाईकोर्ट के फैसले के विरोध में सुप्रीम कोर्ट न चले जाएं। इस
> समझौते से विवाद रुकता नजर आ रहा है।
> जगदीश ठाकुर, बायर
>
> ४. जब कोर्ट का आदेश आ चुका है, किसान भी राजी हो चुके हैं। तो अब
> प्लानिंग बोर्ड भी मान ही जाएगा। मुझे पूरा भरोसा है कि प्राधिकरण एनसीआर
> बोर्ड से भी इस पर सहमति ले लेगा।
> अविनाश, बायर
>
> ५. केंद्र में, दिल्ली में और हरियाणा में कांग्रेस की सरकार है। वह कभी
> नहीं चाहेगी, कि इस तरह का विवाद फैलाकर पब्लिक को और नाराज करे।
> प्लानिंग बोर्ड इनसे अलग तो है नहीं, सहमति मिल जाएगी।
> आशुतोष सिंह, बायर
>
> ६. सबसे बड़ा पेंच हाईकोर्ट में मामला होने से लग रहा था। वहां से अनुमति
> मिल चुकी है। एक-एक करके किसानों से समझौता हो रहा है। अब हमें हमारा
> फ्लैट मिल जाएगा।
> अर्पित, बायर्स
>
> http://www.amarujala.com/city/Noida/Noida-15307-73.html
>
>
>
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> Topic: कोर्ट में पक्ष रखने को यमुना प्राधिकरण का जवाब तैयार
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/40af66d27f7b6b99
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>
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> From: Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 03 09:20PM -0700
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/1cb96fc14a97055e
>
> कोर्ट में पक्ष रखने को यमुना प्राधिकरण का जवाब तैयार
> बताएं :
> Jagran News Network (JNN), 2011-11-04T00:05:30
> ग्रेटर नोएडा, संवाददाता : यमुना एक्सप्रेस-वे औद्योगिक विकास
> प्राधिकरण क्षेत्र के गांवों में जमीन अधिग्रहण को लेकर दायर याचिकाओं पर
> इलाहाबाद हाईकोर्ट में सुनवाई अब तक शुरू नहीं हुई है। वहीं प्राधिकरण ने
> उससे पहले कोर्ट में अपना पक्ष मजबूती से रखने के लिए जवाब तैयार कर लिया
> है। प्राधिकरण ने इसकी एक प्रति प्रदेश सरकार को भी भेज दी है। उम्मीद है
> कि अगले सप्ताह में सुनवाई को लेकर हाईकोर्ट तिथि निर्धारित कर सकता है।
> कोर्ट में अपना पक्ष रखने के लिए यमुना एक्सप्रेस-वे प्राधिकरण ने एक-
> एक गांव की सूची तैयार की है। किस गांव की कितनी जमीन का अधिग्रहण किया
> है, कितने किसानों ने मुआवजा उठा लिया। यमुना एक्सप्रेस-वे प्राधिकरण ने
> पहले ग्रेटर नोएडा से लेकर आगरा तक यमुना एक्सप्रेस-वे के लिए जमीन का
> अधिग्रहण किया है। इसके बाद एक्सप्रेस-वे के किनारे शहर विकसित करने के
> लिए जमीन अधिग्रहीत किया। ग्रेटर नोएडा से जेवर के बीच में प्राधिकरण ने
> आवासीय योजना, बिल्डर ग्रुप हाउसिंग, स्पोर्ट्स कांप्लेक्स, संस्थागत व
> टाउनशिप के लिए जमीन आवंटित कर दिया है। औद्योगिक प्राधिकरण होने के तहत
> अब तक प्राधिकरण ने उद्योगों के लिए भूखंड आवंटित नहीं किया है। औद्योगिक
> भूखंड न आवंटित कर पाने का भी जवाब प्राधिकरण ने तैयार कर लिया है।
> मालूम हो कि यमुना एक्सप्रेस-वे के दो दर्जन गांवों के किसानों ने जमीन
> अधिग्रहण को लेकर हाईकोर्ट में याचिका दायर कर रखी है। कोर्ट ने पिछले
> सप्ताह दायर सभी याचिकाओं की सूची तैयार कर सुनवाई की तिथि निर्धारित
> करने का निर्णय लिया था।
>
>
> http://m.jagran.com/s/3578/600?itemUriVal=95a48aabb95222ef341e3241d459a05a%2F01012301212412410339131511790&languageSupport=
>
>
>
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> Topic: [YEIDA:19400] : Thank you & Best of Luck!!
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/t/7ec767c530654e2a
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> From: Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com>
> Date: Nov 04 09:42AM +0530
> URL: http://groups.google.com/group/yeida/msg/4e296fcab63e34ab
>
> Hi Jitender
>
> I am quite shocked to hear this from you.
>
> anyways change is the path of life and we should b always ready for changes
> and surprises.
>
> we will be in touch though at differant roles
>
> naveen
>
>
>
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