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- UP starts formulating new plan for NCR [1 Update]
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- New Mailing Address for sending Membership Application Forms [1 Update]
Tanmoy Saha <sahatan...@yahoo.com> Nov 10 06:52AM -0800
I currently stay outside Delhi and it is a challenge for me to go to
Greater Noida and pay the installemnt cheque twice a year.
I currently submit the DD to HDFC - Greater Noida branch.
Is there an alternative way to pay....e.g. RTGS, NEFT or cheque
deposit to another bank in other location?
Any suggestion will be welcome.
Thanks,
Tanmoy
Naveen Deep Sharma <navee...@gmail.com> Nov 10 09:36PM +0530
No alternative at the moment, but it is possible once the contract of yeida
with new IT service probider co cmes into existence
Surendra Agrawal <agrawa...@gmail.com> Nov 10 12:26AM -0800
I agree with Avinash on the "temporary members" option, Annual/Life
time membership option (putting 5000 Rs) may be the deterrent for many
people like me to join this association keeping in mind the huge
number of plots (21000) alloted in YEIDA. Having one single
association (YERWA) for 21000 plots would not be feasible from future
perspective, the well fare associations in YEIDA in future could be
formed on sector/block wise?
Temporary members could deposit one time feasible membership charges
that is required to fund the legal battle. I'm not sure how NEFBWA
(Noida Extension Flat Buyers Wellfare Association) managed the legal
battle without asking any membership fee from the allottes, I
definitely know that money is required to fund the legal battle in
YEIDA.
The intention is to have more YEIDA allottes to join YERWA to fight
the legal battle together.
Please put your thoughts on this.
Regards,
Surendra
Tanmoy Saha <sahatan...@yahoo.com> Nov 10 05:50AM -0800
I joined the group today and is keen to become a member of the
association.
Please can you let me know the process.
Regards,
Tanmoy
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To: "YEIDA" <ye...@googlegroups.com>
Date: Thursday, November 10, 2011 2:47:32 AM GMT-0800
Subject: [YEIDA:19531] : Indian GP success boosts IPL-style league
Indian GP success boosts IPL-style league
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI | Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:35pm IST
(Reuters) - Organisers of India's new motorsport league hope a dash of
celebrity glitz and glamour will help attract a core following and
deliver the same kind of success as the lucrative Indian Premier
League cricket tournament.
Riding the momentum of India's inaugural Formula One race last month,
the i1 Super Series will roll out in January and feature nine teams
competing in 12 races to be held in India, UAE, Malaysia, Bahrain and
Qatar.
Styled on the IPL's popular city-based model, franchises have to pay
$20 million for a period of 15 years for owning a team. The league's
promoters, Machdar Motorsports, said most of the teams had already
been paid for.
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has become a co-owner of the Mumbai
franchise, and promoters have also pulled off a coup by roping in
Sachin Tendulkar as its brand ambassador.
Cricket great Tendulkar's love for fast cars is well known and his
association will only help the league to become more popular, Chief
Executive Darshan M told Reuters.
"Sachin is a very large and popular icon who believes in popularising
motorsport," Darshan said in an email interview.
"We believe he will take the sport to the masses and cut across all
barriers of region, language, age, gender etc."
CELEBRITY OWNERS
The IPL dazzled fans with the exciting Twenty20 format, player
auctions, post-game parties and heavy advertising. Celebrity owners
are part of the show and include Reliance Industries chief Mukesh
Ambani, India's richest man, as well as spirits and airline magnate
Vijay Mallya.
"We have chosen the IPL model because we learnt a lot from the city-
based loyalty and spirit that IPL showcased," Darshan said, adding
that the winning team would take home $2 million in prize money.
"After all India is a large country with so many cultures and nothing
showcased the diversity and passion better than sport.
"IPL also demonstrated that world class sport when combined with
entertainment was an unbeatable combination and we have tried to learn
from the same."
Darshan also said the inaugural Indian Formula One Grand Prix in
October at the Buddh International Circuit could not have come at a
better time.
"Formula One was very useful in popularising and educating a large
section of India with the nuances of motorsport," he added. "We are
keen to build a world class sports entertainment property and we
believe motorsport is at the right stage to develop (in India).
"We believe there is huge scope to improve infrastructure and talent."
About 95,000 spectators attended the glamorous F1 race in Greater
Noida, which also attracted unprecedented viewership and earned rich
praise from the country's media.
While agreeing that there was a dearth of talented drivers in the
country, Darshan said at least one of each team's two drivers must be
Indian.
"We acknowledge there is a shortage of talent in India. It is one of
the reasons we have created this concept as it will help develop more
motorsport talent in the country," he said.
"i1 will be the pinnacle of motor sports in India and offers talented
drivers in the country a huge opportunity and career path."
The teams will race the Radical Sportscars' SR3 roadster in the sports
car racing series.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford; to query or comment on this story, email
sportsf...@thomsonreuters.com)
http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/11/10/idINIndia-60438920111110
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Rajiv Agarwal <raj...@gmail.com> Nov 10 04:35PM +0530
Dear Mr. Safal Suri,
Could you send a draft of RTI to 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.
Thanks and regards,
Rajiv Kumar Agarwal
Ghaziabad - 201 002
Mobile : +91-9311607733/ 9810717902
Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 10 02:49AM -0800
UP starts formulating new plan for NCR
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Lucknow In order to avoid legal complications, the Uttar Pradesh
government has launched the process of formulating a new sub-regional
plan for areas falling in the National Capital Region, which include
Meerut, Gautam Budh Nagar, Ghaziabad, Baghpat and Bulandshahr
districts.
The sub-regional plan will define land use and other development
activities in the region in conformity with the NCR Regional
Plan-2021.
Besides this, the government will soon submit its Greater Noida Master
Plan 2021 to the NCR Planning Board for approval. The Authority has
already sent it to the government for approval from the state’s Chief
Town and Country Planner after making certain changes in the light of
observations made by the Allahabad High Court in its judgement last
month.
While quashing land acquisition in some villages, the High Court had
passed strictures on the Greater Noida Authority for undertaking
development without getting its master plan approved from the NCR
Planning Board. The court had stated that large portions of land,
which were earlier marked as industrial, had been changed into
residential arbitrarily and their allotment made. It had ordered that
no development activity would be carried out until the NCR Planning
Board’s approval was obtained.
Although the judgement pertained to petitions regarding land
acquisition in Greater Noida, development work has been going on at
other places also without the NCR Planning Board’s approval.
Consequently, the government wants to make a sub-regional plan for
areas falling in the NCR, and get it appoved from the NCR Planning
Board.
Under the NCR scheme of things, the partners states — which include
Uttar Pradesh, Haryana, Rajasthan and Delhi — have to get their sub-
regional plans approved by the NCR Planning Board. After this, the
local development authorities have to draw up their own plans in
conformity with the sub-regional plan.
The Uttar Pradesh government had got its first sub-regional plan
passed in 1992, conforming to the NCR Regional Plan 1988. In view of
the changes that had taken placed over the years, the NCR Planning
Board came up with a new plan in 2005, which came to be known as the
Regional Plan-2021.
The states were expected to make their sub-regional plans accordingly,
and get these passed by the NCR Planning Board, but the Uttar Pradesh
government never did it. In the absence of a sub-regional plan, the
local development authorities kept working as they liked.
Even before the High Court judgement, Promilla Shanker, former head of
the state’s NCR Cell, had written to the state government in
September, stating that the master plan of theYamuna Expressway
Industrial Development Authority violated the NCR regional plan
approved by the NCR Planning Board in 2005.
The task of formulating the sub-regional plan has been given to the
Ghaziabad-based NCR Cell of the State government. Sources said it is
likely to be completed and submitted to the NCR Planning Board before
month-end.
Noida, Greater Noida, the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development
Authority, and the development authorities of Ghaziabad, Bulandshahar
and Meerut operate in the NCR region of Uttar Pradesh, which is spread
over 10,000 square km. As these authorities are working without an
approved sub-regional plan, it can lead to legal complications.
http://www.expressindia.com/latest-news/up-starts-formulating-new-plan-for-ncr/873747/
Harpreet Singh Guller <harpreet...@gmail.com> Nov 10 02:47AM -0800
Indian GP success boosts IPL-style league
By Sudipto Ganguly
MUMBAI | Thu Nov 10, 2011 1:35pm IST
(Reuters) - Organisers of India's new motorsport league hope a dash of
celebrity glitz and glamour will help attract a core following and
deliver the same kind of success as the lucrative Indian Premier
League cricket tournament.
Riding the momentum of India's inaugural Formula One race last month,
the i1 Super Series will roll out in January and feature nine teams
competing in 12 races to be held in India, UAE, Malaysia, Bahrain and
Qatar.
Styled on the IPL's popular city-based model, franchises have to pay
$20 million for a period of 15 years for owning a team. The league's
promoters, Machdar Motorsports, said most of the teams had already
been paid for.
Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan has become a co-owner of the Mumbai
franchise, and promoters have also pulled off a coup by roping in
Sachin Tendulkar as its brand ambassador.
Cricket great Tendulkar's love for fast cars is well known and his
association will only help the league to become more popular, Chief
Executive Darshan M told Reuters.
"Sachin is a very large and popular icon who believes in popularising
motorsport," Darshan said in an email interview.
"We believe he will take the sport to the masses and cut across all
barriers of region, language, age, gender etc."
CELEBRITY OWNERS
The IPL dazzled fans with the exciting Twenty20 format, player
auctions, post-game parties and heavy advertising. Celebrity owners
are part of the show and include Reliance Industries chief Mukesh
Ambani, India's richest man, as well as spirits and airline magnate
Vijay Mallya.
"We have chosen the IPL model because we learnt a lot from the city-
based loyalty and spirit that IPL showcased," Darshan said, adding
that the winning team would take home $2 million in prize money.
"After all India is a large country with so many cultures and nothing
showcased the diversity and passion better than sport.
"IPL also demonstrated that world class sport when combined with
entertainment was an unbeatable combination and we have tried to learn
from the same."
Darshan also said the inaugural Indian Formula One Grand Prix in
October at the Buddh International Circuit could not have come at a
better time.
"Formula One was very useful in popularising and educating a large
section of India with the nuances of motorsport," he added. "We are
keen to build a world class sports entertainment property and we
believe motorsport is at the right stage to develop (in India).
"We believe there is huge scope to improve infrastructure and talent."
About 95,000 spectators attended the glamorous F1 race in Greater
Noida, which also attracted unprecedented viewership and earned rich
praise from the country's media.
While agreeing that there was a dearth of talented drivers in the
country, Darshan said at least one of each team's two drivers must be
Indian.
"We acknowledge there is a shortage of talent in India. It is one of
the reasons we have created this concept as it will help develop more
motorsport talent in the country," he said.
"i1 will be the pinnacle of motor sports in India and offers talented
drivers in the country a huge opportunity and career path."
The teams will race the Radical Sportscars' SR3 roadster in the sports
car racing series.
(Editing by Peter Rutherford; to query or comment on this story, email
sportsf...@thomsonreuters.com)
http://in.reuters.com/article/2011/11/10/idINIndia-60438920111110
"Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com> Nov 10 07:17AM +0530
Hi All...
During the meeting, even the CEO acknowledged the fact that the prime reason Allahabad High Court did not cancel the land acquisition notifications and increased compensation at Noida Extension (Greater Noida) was because the RWAs, builders, suppliers and banks, etc. there presented an extremely strong third party interest. He also acknowledged that formation of a registered RWA (YERWA) was a significant and welcoming move on our part, which will definitely help in defending the case in the court of law (on part of buyers) if we are able to display to the courts, equally good third party interest.
At the same time, CEO clearly laid out that under no circumstances can the buyer’s join the case along with the Authority, which is what we also want... fight alone, without builders or the authority... that is the only way to uphold our credibility. However, he did assure us that, when the time comes, the authority will help YERWA by providing facts and figures which can help in the case.
Also, I would like to inform the readers that Shri. Tarun Agrawal is in touch with the court officials and relevant lawyers of UP government and the authority, and will update us regarding the progress in the case, as and when there is any development.
Cheers...
Safal Suri
From: Bharat chugh
Sent: Wednesday, November 09, 2011 8:33 PM
To: ye...@googlegroups.com
Subject: [YEIDA:19521] : YERWA MC Meeting with the CEO YEIDA on 8th November 2011
Dear All,
Please note that YERWA MC had a formal meeting with the CEO YEIDA Mr. Pandhari Yadav, IAS on the 8th Nov 2011 at 11.00 am. The appointment was taken by Safal in advance. It was attended by Gaurav Jain, Nagin Chandji, Manik, Bharat and Safal Suri at the CEO's chamber. Numerous points and issued were discussed at the meeting regarding our allotted plots at sector 18/20.
Yes the cases are being filed on daily bases in the Allahabad high court against the acquisitions and the authority is gearing up to fight learning from the observations made on the Noida Ext issues. It wants to move cautiously in step by step manner.
The CEO happened to be an exceptionally soft spoken and intellectual person who very patiently listened and replied to our queries. Mainly
1) The Website tenders are being floated and should be interactive in another six months.
2) The Authority sees the formation of YERWA as a positive step.
3) There are 16 villages involved in sector 18/20 and 80% or so farmers have taken compensation.
4) If all goes well the tentative date for possession of the plots is still seen as 2013/2014.
5) The tenders for the internals roads are being floated. The work is definitely slow as the Authority in sitting on serious cash crunch.
Regards,
Bharat Chugh
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Hem Gupta <hemkum...@gmail.com> Nov 10 01:12PM +0300
Dear Safal,
As usual I have no words to praise your efforts, Really a great way to
introduce our association to YEIDA. Can the MC inform the members about
when YEIDA will start allowing the transffer of plots with ATL. I assume
many people like me are stuck because of not knowing the rules/policy of
YEIDA/UP. At the time of ATL execution the lawyer told me that after 1-2
months authority will start allowing the transffer of plots, The lawyer
also told me that execution of ATL is infact in the interest of plot owner
as after execution of ATL,Govt. is bound to offer you the plot . Can you
please comment if that lawyer advised me correctly?
But more than one and half years has gone bye and still such plots are not
allowed the transffer hence indirectly we can say plot owners has been
deprived from their right to sales thier plot even if they are in urgent
need of money. I think this is the cheating form YEIDA. I did n't expect
this king of attitude from a Government agency, They are treating their
plot owners worse than any greedy, cheating private builder.
This is some thing like one is being denied form his/her fundmental right.
I don't care about premium whether it 100 or 10000/SQM,(As it depends on
market-Hence premium is not the issue here to discuss) it is a matter of
one being deprived form his/her right.
I need to know the latest about this issue. My another query is did the MC
member of YERWA helighted this issue to CEO during their meeting? what is
the action plan of YERWA to address this issue?
Regards and wishing you all success for future endeveour.
Hem Kumar Gupta
Vishal kaushik <vishalk...@gmail.com> Nov 10 03:14PM +0530
JOIN YERWA.........CONTACT MR SAFAL.
Vishal kaushik <vishalk...@gmail.com> Nov 10 03:15PM +0530
JOIN YERWA...... CONTACT MR SAFAL.
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 3:14 PM, Vishal kaushik
"Safal Suri" <safa...@gmail.com> Nov 10 08:34AM +0530
Dear All...!!!
Kindly note the new address for sending Membership Application Forms:
General Secretary (YERWA),
Mr. Harpreet Singh Guller,
House No. 251, Block G,
Preet Vihar, Delhi 110092
I have also attached the latest update of the Membership Application Form (with the changed address) along with this post.
Regards,
Safal Suri
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