Owners of residential land have been asked to pay an additional Rs.1465/sq-m, owners of group housing flats have to pay Rs.2015/sq-m while plot owners with other categories of land use like institutional, industrial and recreational need to pay Rs. 550/sq-m. Commercial and land allottees are being charged an extra Rs. 3300/sq-m.
Reg the Wrong parking of Car in A2-204 alloted location.
Car number: TN10 N-1753 Car Model : Swift
We were on the vacation for a week and came back today morning and found the above mentioned car parked in the wrong location. Am not sure, for how many days it has been parked over there.
Corresponding owner please park the car in your alloted slot.
But as per the Authority, they are just following the lease deed conditions on which plots were allotted to these societies. They do not want to put any load on home-owners but the Greater Noida Authority is also reeling under a financial burden and needs the money to pay farmers.
But Chandra, It is unfair to make homeowners pay for extra compensation. If there was a defect in the original acquisition, the Greater Noida Authority is responsible, not those who later bought houses built on the acquired land. Therefore, it is the authority that must bear the extra cost now.
Do you know Amitabh? Additional compensation will put a load of Rs 5-10 lakh on each flat owner. The Authority, in the notice, has asked to pay the money in 4 instalments. The first instalment is due on February 15 but residents have rejected to pay and plan to move the high court for help.
But yesterday, people living in 28 of these 32 housing societies gathered formed a common face and named it Greater Noida Awas Sangharsh Samiti to protest against the demand for additional compensation. These 28 societies, including Vidhi Vihar, Gail, NSL, Jyoti Kiran, BSNL officers' housing, NSG, Anandam, NTPC housing, Delhi Police housing and several others are developed on land of 38 villages.
The Greater Noida Authority has issued notices to 32 housing societies, asking them to pay Rs 2015/sq-mtr as additional compensation for land-losers. The notices had been give out according to the orders of the Allahabad high court, which had in 2011 directed 64.7% additional compensation to farmers whose land was acquired in Greater Noida.