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    "Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com> Nov 07 08:42PM +0530  

    Dear All,
     
    Sunday’s GBM took place on time at pre-decided venue. Roughly 50 odd people turned up. Personally, I was expecting double the number. Nevertheless, the meeting took place in a very harmonious atmosphere and a large number of people participated actively and provided their views. Broad spectrum of issues were discussed, including legal issues, current market scenario, political projections and the road ahead.
     
    I chaired the meeting and started with a short note on the past, present and possible future of the association. Up till Saturday 45 people had joined the association. On Sunday alone we added 28 registered members. Our total strength now stands at 73 members. Almost half a dozen people have called and confirmed that they will be sending their membership application within this week. That said, there are 1,489 registered members on YEIDA Google Group as of today and YERWA current strength of 73 constitutes little less than 5% of 1489. Some may find this disappointing, I see a lot of opportunity to increase our membership and present a significant and united front to the court, as and when the time comes... which is not too distant in the future.
     
    During the course of the meeting the issue of membership came up. There were some who paid for life membership and where still willing to pay more, while, there were some who felt, even though they wanted to pay Rs. 5,000, but paying such an amount in one go will stretch their monthly budget. Therefore, it was decided by majority’s consensus that anyone who has already paid or is going to pay for yearly membership of Rs. 1,000 should be provided an option to pay the balance of Rs. 4,000 over a period of 6 months and thereafter their membership will be converted to life-membership. In regard to this I will move a resolution during the next meeting of the managing committee and inform the forum accordingly.
     
    Many people suggested that there maybe some who would want to contribute more than maximum permitted limit of Rs. 5,000. Legally, we cannot accept donations and also we have not mentioned the same in our Memorandum of Association. However, after the meeting was over and everyone had left, 4 members of the managing committee stayed back to discuss and take stock of the day’s proceedings. These included Shri. Nagin Chand, Shri. Anubhav Kapoor, Shri. Manik Goel and myself. During the discussion, Mr. Anubhav suggested that as we cannot accept over Rs. 5,000 per person, anyone who wish to help the association financially should be requested to do so by sponsoring our activities. The willing member may like to pay for the advertisement on behalf of YERWA in national daily or local newspapers, helping us garner more members, or someone can sponsor the lawyer’s fee (partially or completely), or pay for travel/stay expenses during representatives visiting Allahabad/Lucknow, etc.. etc... That said, I am aware that such people will be far and few. However, even if one such person steps in to help, at this stage, it will be a very welcome gesture and much appreciated. There is no secret, YERWA needs money to function. No single person can bear all expenses.
     
    Shri. Venkita Subramanian, a lawyer at Supreme Court of India, was also present and joined the association the same day. He was gracious enough to address the gathering and answer questions. I am personally obliged and grateful for him to take time out and present his views. According to him, the situation is really grim and the court can very well take a drastic step in favour of the farmers if we are unable to strongly present our case. I have been saying the same time for quite a while now. He maintains that the courts, not just at Allahabad and Delhi, but across the country are inclined towards the cause of farmers and are taking stringent action against the authorities. In such a scenario, it is upon us (allottee/consumers) to safeguard our interest and present a large and united front. We need to fight the case tooth and nail and leave no stone unturned. To do so, we need maximum number of members. Not only will we need a lot of money to fight such a battle, we will need 1000s of members to show to the court the number of aggrieved and therefore push the court to safeguard our interest.
     
    Yesterday evening, while speaking to Shri. Venkita Subramanian on phone regarding the various options that court has at its disposal to decide the case... Mr. Subramanian presented a very interesting scenario. Although such a possibility is remote, one of the options available to the court... in extreme circumstances... is to provide relief to only those who have represented their grievance. That is to say... the court may say that... the X number of people represented by the association and those who have represented individually, maybe provided with physical possession of the plot and rest of plots maybe cancelled and the land returned to the farmers. In such a scenario the court may ask the authority to safeguard the interest of the members of the association and reserve land at a certain point to provide physical possession of plots to those represented by the association and cancel the allotment of those which were not represented. Again, the possibility seems remote as of now and this may happen only under extreme circumstances... but then, we have seen the unthinkable happening at Noida Extension when the allotment for government plots at Sector 2 and Sector 3 where cancelled. However remote... the possibility is real and could/may happen someday. Therefore, I request all those who so far haven’t taken the membership... not just for the above said reason and to safeguard/insure your interest... but also because the association needs maximum number of members to... (1) get the court to take us extremely seriously, pushing it to ensure to safeguard our interest... and... (2) YERWA desperately required funds to fight the case and for other expenses.
     
    During the course of the meeting, 14 people volunteered to provide their time and effort for the cause. Mr. Anubhav was the coordinator and each volunteer informed him as to how and what manner he/she can help. Mr Ankur Saluja, Mr. Kapil Taneja , Mr. Pulak Mukherjee, Mr. Gurinder Singh, Mr. Pawan Bakshi, Mr. Gaurav Satyarthi, Mr. Satish Kumar, Mr. Vivek Singh, Mr. Rajesh Verma, Mr. Raj Kumar Chauhan, Mr. Mritunjay Kumar and Mr. Shiv Rasi Gupta has volunteered to personally call the allottee and inform them about our association, it purpose and activities. Also, the volunteers will request the allottee to become part of the association. Mr. Anubhav will be sending a list of allottee to above said volunteers to make the calls. If anyone else can make the calls, kindly contact Mr. Anubhav Kapoor at ye...@yerwa.in.
     
    Mr. Tarun Malhotra has expressed his desire to help in developing the website (yerwa.in) and provide much needed technical help. I suggest to create a technical team under the leadership of Mr. Tarun Malhotra, to handle all technical issues, including the management of website and online publicity.
     
    Mr. Venkita Subramanian has volunteered to provide legal advise and assistance wherever possible. Mr. Venkita Subramanian has also agreed to travel with myself in next few days to Allahabad and Lucknow to meet the lawyers and file the intervention applications. I will keep the forum informed as and when possible.
     
    To sum-up. Even though the number of people where less than my expectation, the response was beyond my imagination. People volunteering to take tasks and help the managing committee was not only a pleasurable experience, it was also an eye opener that we, the MC had forgot to tap the amazing human resource in the forum. Reminds me an old saying... and it applies as much to myself as to the entire managing committee... “A good leader is not the one who does everything by himself... rather... A good leader is the one who timely recognises the abilities in the group and then delegate the responsibilities accordingly”. For me... Sunday was a learning experience. Still a long way to go.
     
    Regards,
     
    Safal Suri

     

    Amit Gupta <samsung....@gmail.com> Nov 07 10:29PM +0530  

    Dear Mr Suri,
     
    Thanks for the update.
     
    I was unable to attend the meeting because of some urgent work but I sent
    my application along with Mr Chug.
     
    I know around 5 persons who are not member of our group but owns a plot of
    YEIDA.
     
    I am in touch with them, one of them already filled the form and issued the
    cheque.
    He is a CA and ready to provide his services if required.
     
    Regards,
    Amit K Gupta
    9810036668
     

     

    Bharat chugh <designs...@gmail.com> Nov 07 11:18PM +0530  

    Dear Amit,
     
    Your application was submitted and I have your receipt.
    pease collect it if you can or i'll drop it at ur place one of these days.
    Also kindly request these five people to join us ASAP.
     
    regards
     
    Bharat
     
     
     
    > Harpreet Singh Guller via email: mode...@yeida.org
     
    > Alternatively you may write to Safal Suri at safa...@gmail.com or speak
    > on +91-9811182828
     
    --
    Bharat Chugh
     
    Bharat Chugh Designs
    Where Craft Surpasses Imagination
    D-30 East of Kailash
    New Delhi -110065
    Mobile: +91 9716838019, 9810683592
    TeleFax: +91 11 41325815
     
    www.bharatchughdesign.com

     

    Vishal kaushik <vishalk...@gmail.com> Nov 07 10:42PM +0530  

    join YERWA............................................
     

     

    Vishal kaushik <vishalk...@gmail.com> Nov 07 10:42PM +0530  

    join YERWA........................................................................
     

     

    Janardan Prasad <jp_...@yahoo.com> Nov 07 04:58AM -0800  

    Hello All ,
    I beleive there was a link to see payment details for the plot long
    back .
    http://yamunaexpresswayauthority.com/2009-1
    I don't see it , is there any link on the YEA site to get the payment
    details for the plot ?.
     
    rgds
    Janardan

     

    Ram <ram_k...@yahoo.co.in> Nov 07 08:34AM -0800  

    hello mr janardan
    i think its time to join the association and encourage others to get
    membership rather than to see the plot details.
    if u havent joined yet please do it ASAP.




    RAM

     

    arrkay <raviks...@gmail.com> Nov 07 08:15AM -0800  

    TO ALL MY FRIENDS AND FORUM MEMBERS ,
     
    FIRST OF ALL A BIG THANK YOU TO SAFAL FOR KEEPING US ALL IN THE LOOP
    AND SECONDLY I URGE ALL MEMEBSR TO REACH OUT OTHERS THROUGH THEIR
    FORMAL AND INFORMAL CIRCLE AS ON FACEBOOK OR LINKED IN AND SPREAD
    MESSAGE ABOUT YERWA MEMBERSHIP.
     
     
    HUMBLY I WOULD ALSO LIKE TO SUGGEST MC TO QUICKLY ESTABLISH YERWA ON
    FACE BOOK AND LINKED IN AND THEY WILL BE AMAZED AT THE SPEED AT WHICH
    NEWS ABOUT MEMBERSHIP SPREADS.I DO NOT WISH TO OFFEN ANY ONE BUT I AM
    JUST TRYING TO COMPLEMENT WHAT THE HONBLE MC MEMBERS HAVE ACHIEVED SO
    FAR.KUDOS TO OUR MC TEAM AND LETS SPREAD A WORD ABOUT YERWA
    MEMBERSHIP
    ON EVERY PUBLIC FORUM.
     
     
    REGARDS
     
     
    RAVI

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 07 05:31AM -0800  

    Cong to back Maya on UP trifurcation: Sources
    CNN-IBN
     
    Lucknow: The Congress has decided to support Uttar Pradesh Chief
    Minister Mayawati if she brings the proposal for the trifurcation of
    the state.
    According to party sources, the Congress has called for setting up a
    second State Reorganisation Committee (SRC) for the purpose.
    In case the trifurcation of the state is done, Uttar Pradesh will be
    divided into three parts – Harit Pradesh, Bundelkhand and Purvanchal.
     
    Notably, Congress general secretary Rahul Gandhi has already voiced
    his support for the creation of Bundelkhand.
    Rashtriya Lok Dal (RLD) chief Ajit Singh has also been aiming for the
    creation of Bundelkhand.
    Meanwhile, the state unit of the Congress is also in talks with Ajit
    Singh for a possible alliance with the RLD in the Uttar Pradesh
    elections
     
    http://ibnlive.in.com/news/cong-to-back-maya-on-up-trifurcation-sources/200127-37-64.html

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 06 08:57PM -0800  

    In the name of brand India Santosh Desai
    06 November 2011, 04:51 PM IST
     
    Is there too much negativity around the coming of Formula 1 racing to
    India? Is progress a zero sum game, where the new and shiny is always
    beholden to the old and grim? Must we frame all good news through the
    bad and berate advancement by reminding ourselves of all that has not
    been achieved? There are many Indias and surely the success of one
    need not always come at the cost of another. Formula 1 is an expensive
    sport, no doubt, but it does place India among a select group of
    countries that have the capability and the affluence to pull an event
    of this kind.
     
    These are some of the arguments that have been made in support of this
    move and there is much that is true about them. India has clearly
    moved on the days when the need to be reminded about the poor became a
    form of mental prison from which there was little possibility of
    escape. And certainly, if an event like Formula 1 comes to India, and
    is supported by the private sector, then by itself, it should be
    welcomed. The questions reside not so much in the staging of the
    event, but in what surrounds it. The demand put forward by some that
    the sport should be granted tax exemption because of the high costs
    and the consequent lack of viability of the investment needs closer
    inspection. As does the notion that events like these are critical for
    boosting the image of Brand India.
     
    The fact that anyone can demand tax exemption for an event like this,
    borders on the bizarre. Here we have a sport very few Indians
    understand or follow, one which a handful of people can even dream of
    actually playing, and one which requires an enormous amount of
    infrastructure- all for two days in the year. The tickets are
    extremely expensive, and the sport receives strong commercial support
    from brands eager to link themselves with the glamour and prestige
    associated with the event. Barring a few that follow Formula 1 as a
    sport, and there are admittedly those that are diehard fans, for the
    others, Formula 1 is a new date on the social calendar, a place where
    one can dress and kiss the air around the fragrant cheeks of fellow
    schmoozers. If this sport cannot sustain itself given the prices it
    charges, then it does not deserve to be here. The demand for
    subsidising the indulgence of the rich in the name of Brand India is
    an absurdly insensitive one and tells us more about ourselves than we
    should care to know.
     
    By locating such premier events in the idea of Brand India, we are in
    effect arguing that the best advertisements for the country are its
    rich and glamorous and they need to be subsidised for their labour.
    This is an interesting reversal of traditional idea of taxation where
    the affluent share their good fortune with others and acknowledge that
    they receive a disproportionate share of the state’s largesse. By a
    series of incremental steps of logic, we equate the India with its
    branded version, airbrush away all that is negative about the country,
    concentrate our energies on projecting the desirable face of India,
    and then ask for a price for doing so. Using this logic, any luxury
    brand that comes to India should receive state subsidy, for it
    allegedly boosts the image of India. The truth is that Formula 1 is
    here because it needs the Indian market, not because India needs an
    image boost.
     
    More importantly, this argument rests upon a mistaken notion about the
    idea of brands. The belief that a brand is something that gets created
    by magnifying selectively chosen good news about oneself is far too
    simplistic, particularly when we talk of a country and a civilisation
    as a brand. The idea that impressions about India can be controlled
    and depend on what messages are emitted is simply not true. Any
    country, and certainly one as large and diverse as India leaks
    messages from every pore. The world does not only see what we want it
    to see, and forms its impressions about the country from several
    different sources. Even any one event like the Formula 1 can get
    reported and understood in several very different ways. For instance,
    the day before the race what made news was the appearance of a stray
    dog inside the circuit. And an event of such grand scale like the CWG,
    far from raising the image of India ended up doing the very opposite.
     
    The implicit principle at work is that whenever an attempt is made to
    project an image that is too far from reality, sooner or later the
    truth is likely to break through. In a country where good roads have
    only recently begun to appear and even those disappear after every
    monsoon, a world class race track built with international expertise
    is more likely to draw attention to the abysmal state of roads in
    general than to the excellence of the race circuit. The importance
    given to a sport like Formula 1 only underscores the pathetic
    condition of other sports in India. Brand India is not a fiction we
    put up for the benefit of the developed world but a reality that we
    are constructing for the benefit of all of India. The country cannot
    be hijacked by a small minority in the name of this misunderstood
    formulation called Brand India. There is nothing wrong with staging
    the Formula 1 race in India, as long as we recognise it for what it
    is. An exciting indulgence for those who can afford to pay for it.
     
    http://blogs.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/Citycitybangbang/entry/in-the-name-of-brand-india

     

    k <deark...@gmail.com> Nov 07 01:33AM -0800  

    What stupid logic! We all understand the problems India faces and the
    condition of deprivity into which Indian have been forced to live
    into. But that doesnt mean any progress made anywhere in country is
    worthless.
     
    If that is the logic, why the Indian President should live in a palace
    where monthly electricity bill alone runs into several lakhs. Why not
    make a night shelter there (Rain Basera). Why should PM and Presdient
    ride in Mercedes, why not on Ambassador, it drives as fast on Indian
    potholed roads! Why have the CWG at all. There should be no
    multiplexes. It should be sin to spend Rs.200/- on a movie ticket in
    India where a guy earning more than Rs.32/-is not considered poor. Why
    have air conditioners in offices and studios that debate F1 in a poor
    India. 70% of India doesnt have access to 24x7 electricity, why the
    press and media have AC offices and homes?
     
    The fact that Indian roads are pot holed and non pliable, doesnt make
    Formula1 a sin. This is a showcase example. If the resources are put
    to the use they are meant for, all roads in India can be as good as
    the F1 track. Instead of lauding what can be done and using it as a
    benchmark, we are deriding the guys who have done it remarkably well.
     
    This reminds me of adage when we were kids, " Hame khelne ko naheen
    mila, to hum khel bigadenge". I am sure no politician would have
    debated if there were a few of them in the managing committe of the
    F1, just like they could not fault the CWG games or THE Adarsh
    Society.
     
    Regards
    k
     
     
     
    On Nov 7, 9:57 am, Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreetsg.de...@gmail.com>
    wrote:

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 06 09:02PM -0800  

    Economics Journal: Indian Grand Prix Vs. Encephalitis?
     
    Greater Noida, Oct. 30.
    In the lead up to last year’s Commonwealth Games in Delhi, many
    commentators wondered if India’s priorities were misplaced. Why host a
    major sporting event when, by whichever poverty measure you use, a
    staggering number of the country’s population continues to live in
    poverty, children go hungry and people die of preventable diseases.
    Shouldn’t the national budget be directed to worthier causes, such as
    providing better schools, hospitals, housing and infrastructure,
    instead of pouring money into stadiums, synthetic tracks, fancy
    courts, and the like?
     
    Almost exactly a year later, similar questions were asked ahead of the
    Formula One Grand Prix, which was recently held in Noida, to the east
    of Delhi in Uttar Pradesh state. Unlike most sports, such as football
    or cricket, F1 is considered to be a “rich man’s” game. The cheapest
    ticket for the Indian Grand Prix was 2,500 rupees ($50). This in a
    country where the official poverty line is 32 rupees a day in urban
    areas and 26 rupees a day in rural areas, according to a new poverty
    line proposed by the Planning Commission.
     
    It should be added, and this is important, that India’s F1 debut was
    an entirely private sector undertaking by the Jaypee group, a large
    Indian conglomerate.
     
    Reaction by left-leaning commentators in the Indian media was
    scathing.
     
    One tweet by prominent Indian news anchor Sagarika Ghose went like
    this:
     
    “Formula One great lifestyle statement, but somehow sharp contrast
    with encephalitis deaths, crumbling infrastructure. Do we really need
    F1?”
     
    Rajdeep Sardesai, another prominent news personality, tweeted:
     
    “Will corporate India which celebrates F1 show same passion for rural
    health care? Too much to ask?”
     
    Perhaps I’m being naïve here, but what does F1 have to do with the
    deaths of 488 people from encephalitis in eastern Uttar Pradesh? And
    should the private sector show the same passion for rural healthcare
    as it does for their profit-making activities?
     
    First off, these tweets, and other comments in the same vein, suggest
    a lack of understanding of the important distinction between public
    and private spending. How would you feel if someone walked into your
    home and told you that you shouldn’t have bought that piece of art, or
    that pair of shoes, but rather devoted your money to fighting
    encephalitis? That is basically what those who suggest that resources
    spent on F1 should have been channeled to healthcare are saying.
     
    The Commonwealth Games was a public sector undertaking and made use of
    public money. So the question of whether public money should have
    been spent on a sporting event when we have more pressing needs in the
    country is a valid one. The allocation of public money to a project is
    what economists call a “zero-sum game,” as government resources are
    fixed and finite. In other words, a rupee spent on the Games is a
    rupee not spent on public health. It is legitimate for taxpayers to
    ask whether this is a good use of limited resources.
     
    But when it comes to private money, the question is different. In a
    market economy, how people spend their money is, presumably, their own
    affair. Should the public have a say in how it’s spent?
     
    Most economists of a liberal, or libertarian bent, would say no.
    Individuals and corporations pay taxes, and that represents their
    contribution to the public purse. Any money they spend beyond that
    they do under their own free will. Neither the government nor anyone
    else should have a say, assuming it was legitimate.
     
    The one issue that remains is how the land for the F1 track was
    acquired.
     
    That land has been part of a wider farmers’ agitation over the land
    acquisition process in Uttar Pradesh, which in turn is governed by an
    archaic law dating back to colonial times. A new land acquisition bill
    pending ratification in Parliament will update the current legal
    framework.
     
    In the case of the F1 track and the associated sports facility, the
    farmers’ contention is that the state government acquired 2,500 acres
    of land at prices as low as 450 rupees to 850 rupees per square meter,
    which was later sold to private developers at 4,500 rupees to 5,500
    rupees per square meter. Developers like Jaypee Group are now selling
    the same land at 18,000 rupees to 20,000 rupees per square meter.
     
    At each stage, more “surplus,” in economic jargon, is extracted,
    representing the difference between a low buying price and a high
    selling price. The farmers feel short-changed, with many already
    having spent their compensation money on conspicuous consumption.
     
    There are legitimate questions about the land acquisition process in
    Uttar Pradesh, but it should be noted that these are analytically
    distinct from whether an F1 track should be built or not. Still, under
    the current system, the government and subsequent private developers
    seem to extract much of the gain.
     
    Even so, the farmers sold the land and perhaps are now experiencing
    what economists would call “seller’s regret.” This occurs when you
    sell something for less than you subsequently feel it is worth. That’s
    unfortunate, but it’s not a rational basis for questioning the
    legitimacy of the F1 track.
     
    But it would be reasonable to suggest that the generous revenues the
    state government has earned through the land acquisition process are
    deployed to socially productive ends. That way Uttar Pradesh can have
    its F1 track and fight encephalitis at the same time.
     
    http://blogs.wsj.com/indiarealtime/2011/11/07/economics-journal-indian-grand-prix-vs-encephalitis/?mod=google_news_blog

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 06 09:00PM -0800  

    सेक्टर-143 में बनेगा फ्लाईओवर
    6 Nov 2011, 0400 hrs IST
     
     
    शहर के टै्रफिक सिस्टम को पटरी पर लाने के लिए नोएडा अथॉरिटी सेक्टर-143
    के पास फ्लाईओवर बनाने जा रही है। यह फ्लाईओवर एफएनजी (फरीदाबाद-नोएडा-
    गाजियाबाद) को लिंक करने वाला होगा। अथॉरिटी ने इस फ्लाईओवर के डिजाइन,
    कंस्ट्रक्शन और डीपीआर के लिए कंसलटेंट नियुक्त करने के लिए फर्मों से 8
    दिसंबर तक बिड मांगी है। इसी दिन टेक्निकल बिड खोल दी जाएगी। माना जा रहा
    है कि नए साल पर नोएडा अथॉरिटी इस फ्लाईओवर पर काम शुरू कर देगी।
     
    सूत्रों के मुताबिक, एनएच-24 के पास छिजारसी से शुरू होकर यमुना किनारे
    छपरौली गांव तक लगभग 17 किलोमीटर लंबा एफएनजी रोड तैयार किया जा रहा है।
    इसका लगभग 60 पर्सेंट हिस्सा तैयार हो चुका है। इसे अलग-अलग डिविजनों ने
    तैयार किया है। शुरुआती दौर में छिजारसी से सेक्टर-121 तक कनेक्टिविटी
    रोड से लिंक करने का टेंडर जारी हो चुका है। इसके बाद एक्सप्रेस-वे तक
    लिंक करने वाली सड़क का काम सेक्टर-143 और 143बी के सामने तेजी से चल रहा
    है। इसी तरह सेक्टर-167 और 168 के बीच भी सड़क तैयार हो रही है। 75 मीटर
    चौड़ी सड़क के दोनों तरफ सर्विस लेन भी बनाई जा रही है। अथॉरिटी अब इस
    सड़क को एक्सप्रेस-वे से सिग्नल फ्री पार करने के लिए फ्लाईओवर बनाने की
    दिशा में काम कर रही है। इस क्षेत्र में तेजी से डिवेलपमेंट कार्य चल रहा
    है। एक्सप्रेस-वे को पार करने मंें अभी काफी मशक्कत करनी पड़ती है।
     
    दर्जन भर सेक्टरों को मिलेगी राहत
     
    इस फ्लाईओवर के बन जाने के बाद सेक्टर-139, 139ए, 139बी, 88, फेज टू
    औद्योगिक एरिया, सेक्टर 140 ए, 141, 142, 143 व 143 बी के ग्रुप हाउसिंग
    इलाके का काफी राहत मिलेगी। यमुना और एक्सप्रेस-वे के बीच बसे
    सेक्टर-167, 167 ए, 168 व 168 ए जैसे सेक्टरों के बीच आने व जाने की दूरी
    कम हो जाएगी। इसे बाहरी रिंग रोड के रूप में इस्तेमाल किया जाएगा। भारी
    वाहन इसी रोड से होकर गुजरेंगे। यही रोड यमुना पार कर फरीदाबाद तक
    पहुंचेगी। इससे फरीदाबाद जाने के लिए कालिंदी कुंज के पास पुल पर टै्रफिक
    का दबाव भी कम हो जाएगा। अथॉरिटी इस सड़क को फरीदाबाद से लिंक करने के
    लिए फरीदाबाद के टाउन प्लैनर से बात कर रही है। सीनियर टाउन प्लैनर
    राजपाल कौशिक ने बताया कि दो दौर की बातचीत फरीदाबाद प्रशासन से हो चुकी
    है। आने वाले दिनों में इसे फाइनल रूप देने के लिए मीटिंग होगी।
     
    अथॉरिटी ने मांगे आवेदन
     
    अथॉरिटी के चीफ प्रोजेक्ट इंजीनियर कार्यालय से इस फ्लाईओवर के लिए
    टेक्निकल कंसलटेंट के लिए आवेदन मांगे गए हैं। अथॉरिटी 21 नवंबर तक बिड
    डॉक्युमेंट्स जारी करेगी। इसके बाद 25 नवंबर को प्री - बिड मीटिंग होगी।
    अथॉरिटी की तरफ से 8 दिसंबर तक बिड जमा कराई जाएगी। इसके बाद 8 दिसंबर
    शाम 3:30 बजे तक टेक्निकल बिड खोली जाएगी।
     
    क्यों जरूरी है एफएनजी
     
    यमुना एक्सप्रेस - वे के चालू होने के बाद नोएडा अथॉरिटी की चिंता बढ़ने
    वाली है। यहां महामाया फ्लाईओवर के पास तब जो जाम होगा इसकी कल्पना नहीं
    की जा सकती। तब वाहन नोएडा से दिल्ली में एंट्री करने के लिए जद्दोजहद
    करते नजर आएंगे। नोएडा पुलिस के पूर्व डीएसपी टै्रफिक आर . के . सिंह का
    कहना है कि आगरा से नोएडा तक तो एंट्री बिल्कुल स्मूद रहेगी मगर जैसे ही
    नोएडा से साउथ दिल्ली , पूर्वी दिल्ली और गाजियाबाद की तरफ ये वाहन टर्न
    करेंगे तीनों एंट्री पॉइंट पर जाम की समस्या विकराल रूप ले लेगी। अभी
    सुबह शाम लोगों को लंबे जाम से जूझकर अपना सफर पूरा करना पड़ता है।
    अथॉरिटी ने शाहदरा डे्रन पर एलिवेटेड रोड बनाने का टेंडर जारी किया है
    मगर इसे बनने में कई साल लगेंगे। एफएनजी पर तेजी से काम हो तो गाजियाबाद
    और फरीदाबाद की तरफ के टै्रफिक को बाहर से बाहर ही डायवर्ट किया जा सकेग
    ा।
     
    http://navbharattimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/10622201.cms

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 06 08:59PM -0800  

    Crucial week ahead for Noida Extension homebuyers
    Ayaskant Das, TNN | Nov 7, 2011, 02.30AM IST
     
     
     
    NOIDA: Homebuyers are keeping their fingers crossed for the week ahead
    as decisions taken now would determine the future of their housing
    units in Noida Extension. Even as the Greater Noida Authority has
    claimed that it has convinced hundreds of farmers not to move the
    Supreme Court, several others are ready to file petitions in the apex
    court this week. The Authority also has a meeting scheduled with the
    NCR Planning Board this week that would conclude whether buildings
    would be constructed in Greater Noida.
     
    "It's a crucial week for us. The future of our dream houses would be
    shaped by various developments talking on different fronts this week,"
    said secretary of Noida Extension Flat Buyers' Welfare Association
    (NEFBWA), G L Sagar. "We hope that the sanctity of the Allahabad High
    Court verdict is upheld and we get ownership of our houses in time,"
    added Sagar.
     
    Last week, the Authority convinced farmers from Noida Extension to
    refrain from moving the apex court by promising settlement of abadi-
    related issues and various developmental works to be undertaken in
    villages. Teams of officials, along with BSP leaders, are visiting
    each village in their bid to convince farmers.
     
    "On Sunday, the abadi disputes in Bisrakh and Junpath villages were
    settled. We are also making good progress in our discussions with Roja
    Yakubpur and Aimnabad villages," said Gautam Buddh Nagar MP, Surendra
    Nagar. "In most villages, 90 per cent of farmers are happy with the
    high court's decision and are willing to settle," added Nagar.
     
    From Tuesday, the Authority would begin disbursal of compensation.
    "This time we will set up camps in each village and farmers need not
    flock the Authority office for getting compensation," said Nagar.
     
    The Authority also needs to cross the crucial hurdle of ratification
    of its Master Plan 2021 by the NCR Planning Board. The high court had
    ordered the Authority and allottees not to carry on development work
    till observations and directions of the Board are incorporated in the
    Master Plan.
     
    http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/Crucial-week-ahead-for-Noida-Extension-homebuyers/articleshow/10635502.cms

     

    Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 06 08:59PM -0800  

    नोएडा एक्सटेंशन के हजारों फ्लैट बायर्स को झटका
    नोएडा।
    Story Update : Monday, November 07, 2011 12:25 AM
     
    नोएडा एक्सटेंशन के हजारों फ्लैट खरीदारों को बिल्डर्स ने तगड़ा झटका दे
    दिया है। नोएडा एक्सटेंशन में फ्लैट खरीदने के लिए जिन खरीदारों ने सिर्फ
    टोकन अमाउंट का भुगतान किया है, उन्हें अब ज्यादा कीमत चुकानी पड़ेगी।
    साथ ही बिल्डर्स फ्लैट डिलीवरी का टाइम भी बढ़ाने की बात कर रहे हैं।
     
    दरअसल नोएडा एक्सटेंशन में दो बायर्स दो तरह के हैं। एक तो वे हैं,
    जिन्होंने कुल कीमत का कम से कम १० प्रतिशत भुगतान कर आवंटन पत्र प्राप्त
    कर लिया है। दूसरे, वे है, जिन्होंने अभी तक सिर्फ टोकन अमाउंट (बयाना)
    जमा किया है। बिल्डर टोकन अमाउंट का भुगतान कर बुकिंग कराने वालों से
    बढ़ी रकम वसूलने की तैयारी में है। हालांकि पुराने रेट की तुलना में नया
    रेट कितना ज्यादा होगा, यह प्राधिकरण द्वारा बढ़े मुआवजे के बदले
    बिल्डरों से वसूली गई अतिरिक्त धनराशि पर निर्भर करेगा। पंचशील ग्रुप ने
    रविवार को सेक्टर ६३ स्थित दफ्तर में मिलने आए अपने बायर्स से स्पष्ट
    किया कि सिर्फ टोकन अमाउंट देने वाले बायर्स और नए प्रोजेक्ट में निवेश
    करने वाले बायर्स से बढ़ी कीमतों की भरपाई की जाएगी।
     
    पंचशील के निदेशक अनुज चौधरी का कहना है कि अगर प्राधिकरण हमसे ज्यादा
    पैसा लेगा। तो रेट बढ़ाने पर विचार किया जा सकता है, वह भी सिर्फ उन
    बायर्स से, जिन्होंने टोकन अमाउंट पे किया है। हालांकि उन्हें भी शेष
    भुगतान के लिए समयसीमा दी जाएगी। अगर उस अवधि में वे भुगतान कर देते हैं,
    तो रेट नहीं बढ़ेगा। क्रेडाई के पश्चिमी उत्तर प्रदेश के उपाध्यक्ष मनोज
    गौड़ का कहना है कि प्राधिकरण किसानों को बढ़ा मुआवजा देने के बाद अपने
    आवंटियों से उसकी भरपाई करेगा।
     
    उसके आवंटी बिल्डर हैं। बिल्डर्स अपना भरपाई फ्लैट खरीदारों से ही कर
    सकते हैं। मगर क्रेडाई ने सभी सदस्यों से यह कहा है कि जिन बायर्स को
    आवंटन पत्र दे दिया है, उन्हें पहले के रेट पर ही फ्लैट मुहैया कराएं।
    इसकी भरपाई नए प्रोजेक्ट से ही करें। अगर बिल्डर फ्लोर एरिया बढ़ाते हैं
    या ज्यादा एरिया कवर करते हैं, तो वह प्राधिकरण के नॉमर्स के अनुसार
    होगा।’ आम्रपाली ग्रुप के एमडी अनिल शर्मा ने भी साफ किया है कि जिनको
    आवंटन पत्र दे दिया गया है और उनके पैसे भी आ रहे हैं, उनसे बढ़ी हुई
    कीमत नहीं ली जाएगी। बिल्डर को भी अपने घाटे की भरपाई करनी है, इसलिए
    टोकन अमाउंट देने वालों से बढ़ी कीमत लेने में कोई हर्ज नहीं है।’
     
    अरविंद सिंह
     
    http://www.amarujala.com/National/blow-to-Byers-of-Noida-extensions-18279.html

     

    Priyank Jain <priyankj...@gmail.com> Nov 07 06:56AM +0530  

    Dear Safal Ji,
     
    PLease send one form to me too.
     
    Thanks and Best Regards
    Priyank
    9990993888
     
     
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    Priyank Jain
    Ph: + 91-999-099-3888

     

    harpreet singh <harpre...@gmail.com> Nov 07 07:41AM +0530  

    Hi
    I appreciate the efforts by fellow members and Mr Safal.
     
    I am also interested to join and down loaded the form.
    Can we send the form at the e mail id mentioned there or need to courier
    the same.
     
    Please advise.
     
    Regards,
    Harpreet

     

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