Yamuna Expressway Authority has addressed the government the altered draft of the primary section of the Master Plan 2031 for approval. Whereas the altered programme exclude plans to engineer the Jewar Airport, the Authority has set to order the 10000 hectares of agricultural land earlier allocated for the airport for future land use. Once confirmed, the amendment are enforced in the Uttar Pradesh sub-regional plan. As the Authority had declared its call to send a altered master plan to the state for confirmation in its committee meeting last month.
The move follows Mr. Akhilesh Yadav the Chief Minister's call to shift the planned airport in Jewar to somewhere near Agra. As per the master plan, the Authority can evolve the realty up to Jewar, which can embody Bulandshahr districts in Phase-I and 584 sq km of Gautam Budh Nagar. This can pave approach for major urban growth in the region joining Greater Noida to Agra.
As per the plan, the populace in Yamuna Expressway areas are around thirty five lakh within the next two decades. The Authority, therefore, has planned residential development in twenty five thousand hectares. As the plan additionally includes eighteen cluster housing units, whereby plots between a hundred and two hundred acres are assigned to developers beside twenty one thousand individual plots. In Phase-I, plans are connected to the region with others through expressways just like the Ganga Expressway and Eastern Peripheral Expressway.
A 130 m wide railroad corridor connecting it with Palwal in Haryana and Khurja in Bulandshahr has been projected. As the region are connected with sectors like Bulandshahr, Khurja and Palwal, the Authority has planned to construct a 120 m wide road that is connecting YEIDA sectors with Noida and Greater Noida are 130 m wide. The Authority has additionally allotted over twenty sectors for business development.
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