About Greater Noida Yamuna Expressway City Noida
History of greater noida
In the early 1980s the Government of India realized that the rapid rate at which Delhi was expanding would result in chaos. So they planned to develop residential and industrial areas around the capital to reduce the burden of rapid development on the capital. The two areas which were developed were Gurgaon(across the border with Haryana) and Noida (across the border with Uttar Pradesh).
As a planned expansion, Noida's infrastructure and utilities was carefully laid out. However, the 90s saw huge growth in the Indian economy, and migration to cities like Delhi, Mumbai and Chennai exceeded planning estimates. Noida was developed to be able to accommodate population growth for 20–25 years. But, with the massive influx to Delhi, it was overloaded in just 15 years.
he Government of Uttar Pradesh then decided to incorporate the city of Greater Noida, as an extension to Noida, but with better planning incorporating the lessons learned from the Noida development. The idea was to create a world class city. The city was planned to be situated approximately 25 km from Noida. By including a railway station and an international airport, Greater Noida is intended to develop as an independent city. Initially, the city developed extremely rapidly but due to political and economic instability, the development slowed down appreciably. However, it has started to grow again, though at a more moderate pace.
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Greater Noida
Greater Noida is a planned township. Roads are wide with service lanes for every major road. The sectors are named by letters of the Greek alphabet. All cabling and utilities are run underground. It is currently planned to be connected to Delhi through Delhi's metro system by 2016.
Recently there has been a spurt in the development of shopping malls and retail stores. Major retail chains such as Tata Croma, More Retail, Reliance Fresh, Reliance Footprints, Lilliput kIDSWEAR etc. have set up business in Greater Noida. Gujjar population is 30-45% of total greater noida population and local mla is satveer gurjar of BSP.here BSP have strong influence.
Greater Noida Location
Infrastructure
Greater Noida is home to a number of Indian and foreign multi-national companies. There are a number of private educational institutions as well, so it is also known as the Educational Park.
A number of tourism and entertainment projects are under development in Greater Noida. This includes the Greater Noida Night Safari, a Formula Onecircuit for the Indian Grand Prix and an 18 hole golf course called the Jaypee Greens, designed by Greg Norman. Greater Noida is the site for some events of the 2010 Commonwealth Games, being hosted by New Delhi. An International Airport is under development near Jewar village of Greater Noida. Greater Noida is home to the Gautam Buddha University. Greater Noida is also home to many student based societies, of whom GNIX is the most well known one.
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