Greater Noida To Faridabad Connectivity Improved As Land Acquisition And Compensation Agreement Is Finalized.

Ease of Travel Between Greater Noida and Faridabad

Traveling from Greater Noida to Faridabad is set to become much easier. The land issues that were holding up the construction of the road connecting the Manjavali bridge have now been resolved. The district administration has reached an agreement with farmers regarding the compensation for their land.

Compensation Details

Farmers will receive a total of 25 crore rupees for about six and a half hectares of land. The administration plans to take possession of the land soon by distributing this compensation, which will be given at a rate of Rs 3720 per square meter. This compensation agreement has come after considerable effort from the administration to address the farmers’ demands.

Background of the Project

The idea for a new route to connect Greater Noida and Faridabad has been in the works for nearly a decade. Although the foundation stone was laid in 2014, the project saw limited progress until construction picked up in 2018. The bridge is now completed and spans 630 meters over the Yamuna River, with a total investment of 122 crore rupees.

Impact on Commuters

This new connectivity will significantly benefit commuters. Instead of having to travel through Delhi to reach Faridabad, residents will be able to take a direct route via Manjavali. This will not only save time but also help reduce traffic congestion in Noida and Delhi.

Next Steps

Once the farmers agree to the compensation, the land will be officially registered to the administration, allowing the road construction to progress swiftly. Approximately 40 farmers are affected by this land acquisition, and the quicker completion of this project is expected to enhance travel between Greater Noida and Faridabad.

Greater Noida to Faridabad Connectivity Project

Feature Details
Land Compensation ₹25 crore to be distributed to farmers for 6.5 hectares of land.
Compensation Rate ₹3720 per sqm for land acquisition.
Bridge Length 630 meters long four-lane bridge built on the Yamuna River.
Construction Cost ₹122 crore spent on bridge construction.
Direct Connectivity New route will facilitate direct access between Greater Noida and Faridabad.
Impact on Traffic Will reduce traffic jams in Noida and Delhi.
Construction Timeline Bridge construction completed in 2024; road work to follow.
Farmers Affected Around 40 farmers affected by land purchase.

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