Greater Noida: More than 400 housing plots along the freeway Yamuna was launched in a scheme that floated by the local industry development authority on Thursday.
Plots will be allocated in sectors 16, 17, 18, 20 and 22d, among others.
The latest scheme for bags, housing plots floating by Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) will be closed on January 24 next year.
The authority has waved 416 plots where some have been submitted by their original Allottee while the remaining ones have been developed by the authority of the land obtained from local farmers.
Of the total 416 plots, the majority of them measure 120 sqmt.
Officials said that the 184 plots have been developed in sector 16 and others spread in four other sectors.
Only 58 plots that measure more than 300 sqmt.
The Chief Executive of Authority, Arun VIR Singh, said that a higher plot request measured under 300 SQMT was observed in the region.
“We have offered options Authority will order premiums of Rs 17,800 per SQMT for plots of up to 200 SQMT and RS 17,400 for SQMT for larger plots.
Meanwhile, allottee said that instead of launching a new scheme, Yeida had to focus on providing ownership of housing plots that had been allocated in sectors 18 and 20 more than a decade ago.
SK Gupta, Allottee who ordered a 200 SQMT plot in sector 20 in the 2009 scheme was still waiting for its plot.
“We only continue to get new deadlines every year.
Authority officials requested Allotte wait for six months to get a plot.
I have been made to wait for the past three and a half years like this,” said Gupta who lives in Delhi and over 60 years old .
The authority was also asked to sort out the issue of additional farmers’ compensation, said Suri Safal, a member of the Residential Residential Association of Residential Plot Hun Yamuna.
“Some court cases are ongoing.
Also the authority cannot resolve the issue of additional compensation from Parsuas village which has been allocated for people in the past,” he said.