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The GNIDA has proposed to amend its building bylaws in order to allow taller buildings in the city.

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Hey Guys,
As per latest news, Honorable Union Urban Development minister Mr M Venkaiah Naidu declared that there is a huge global interest in India's Smart City mission and many companies from 14 countries like US, Canada, UK, France, Japan have been nominated for planning of Smart City plans for 42 mission cities.
sadashiva


@ Sadashiva,
Union Urban Development minister M Venkaiah Naidu said the mission has produced much interest overseas and companies from 14 countries including Italy, US, the Netherlands, Spain, United Kingdom, Canada, France, Belgium, South Africa, Singapore, Hong Kong, Norway, Japan & Abu Dhabi have been selected for planning of city level Smart City Plans for 42 of the Mission cities.
Raj Roy,  Delhi
28th October 2015


Hi Guys,
As per sources, Mr Naidu said that for the first time in India, the cities are being selected depend upon competition under an urban development mission. As per Mr Naidu the Prime Minister wants these cities to act as light houses for others to follow in due form for ensuring best quality of urban life.
28th October 2015


@ Sadasiva,
Mr Naidu declared that ministry has given time up to 15th December 2015 to urban local bodies to present their Smart City Plans (city level), which will then be analyzed in the 2nd stage of the City Challenge Competition for selecting the 1st batch of 20 cities as per rankings for financing through out this financial year.
28th October 2015


Hi Guys,
As per the current news, Union Urban Development minister M Venkaiah Naidu said that the Smart City project is a laborious as well as challenging work. It is troublesome however doable. Real Estate Regulation Bill, which has gotten the gesture from the Parliament Select Committee will be proposed to the Cabinet shortly and it could be moved in the following session of Parliament.
bashir,  
28th October 2015


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Hi, Nice information! Really worthful!
himanshu


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Abhay Bhardwaj


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Ananya,  
28th October 2015


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Hi Mr Paras Lal,

As per my knowledge, the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has proposed to amend its building bylaws in order to allow taller buildings in the city, among other changes. The proposal was mooted in a board meeting of GNIDA, held earlier this month, officials said on Friday. The Authority has now sought objections and suggestions for the proposed modifications from the public, after which it will seek approval from the UP government.
Zuned Laskar


@ Paras Lal,

The proposal also includes amendments in density of residential units in group housing plots, height of buildings in recreational green plots and allowing purchasable floor area ratio (FAR) for plots falling along Metro corridors up to 1km. According to the officials, once the approvals for the amendments are in place, allottees of recreational green plots will be able to construct buildings taller than the currently allowed 24 metres.
Zareena ,  Greater Noida
23rd February 2015


Hi Guys,
I came to know from news that, as per senior GNIDA official, the amendments in building bylaws have also proposed that additional proportionate residential units be allowed on purchasable FAR for group housing plots. We will allow allottees to purchase additional FAR only along two major roads where the proposed Metro track is to traverse.
Mirza Ali,  Greater Noida
23rd February 2015


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