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Propmyna Khabri
posted on 10 AprLand Acquisition Begins for New Noida Project (DNGIR)
**75 villages** are being acquired for New Noida! *Seedhi baat*, this DNGIR project is finally moving forward, folks. Land acquisition has officially begun, and that means the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region is about to become a reality. The Noida Authority is planning a massive industrial and residential hub. Imagine the possibilities! More jobs, more homes, and a completely new, well-planned city emerging right next to us. This could seriously change the real estate landscape in the entire NCR. What do you guys think? Will this bring property prices up in existing Noida sectors, or will the new supply keep things in check? *Sochiye zaroor*! I'm really curious to hear your thoughts on how this will impact our investments.
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So, what's the next step? Any idea when construction will actually start? *Koi insider information hai kya*?
Ultimately, DNGIR's success depends on good governance and efficient implementation. Let's hope the authorities have learned from the mistakes of the past.
Keeping a close eye on this. Will definitely impact the entire NCR real estate market. Fingers crossed!
Does anyone have any official documents or links about the land acquisition? Want to see the details.
Noida Authority website *check karo*. They usually have updates there.
New Noida means more competition for existing Noida. Rental yields might decrease, especially in older sectors.
Let's see if they can deliver this time. Noida Extension residents are still suffering due to builder delays.
I think DNGIR will be a game-changer in the long run. But *intezaar karna padega*.
Bhai logo, current market situation is not that good. Interest rates are high. Think twice before investing heavily.
Noida Authority is good at announcements, but *implementation slow hai*. I'll believe it when I see actual construction happening.
I bought a plot in Sector 78 Noida 10 years ago. Still waiting for basic amenities! Hope DNGIR is planned better.
Sector 78 is a classic example of poor planning. *Bas ghar ban gaye, infrastructure gayab*.
My cousin works in the Noida Authority. He says they're planning a dedicated freight corridor through DNGIR. That would be a huge boost for industrial development.
Freight corridor? That's interesting! So, more factories and warehouses then? *Pollution bhi badhega*.
Anyone has any idea about the proposed land use? Is it mostly industrial or will there be residential options too?
Heard it's a mix of both. They're trying to create a self-sufficient city. *Dekhte hai kya hota hai*.
Mixed use is the way to go. Purely industrial areas become ghost towns after work hours.
I'm an NRI looking to invest. Should I consider DNGIR or stick to established areas like Noida Extension? *Confused hu bhai*.
NRI bhai, do your due diligence. Check RERA registration and builder's background *achhe se* before investing anywhere.
U13, DNGIR is high risk, high reward. Noida Extension is safer but appreciation might be slower. Depends on your risk appetite.
U3, don't worry too much. Sector 150 is already pretty developed. DNGIR will take years to come up to that level. It might even *help* with connectivity eventually.
Connectivity is key! If they extend the metro line to DNGIR, then Sector 150 prices will definitely go up.
75 villages? That's massive displacement. What about the farmers? Proper compensation *mil raha hai kya*?
U6, That's always the biggest hurdle. Land acquisition is never easy in India. *Politics toh hoga hi*.
I invested in a plot in Yamuna Expressway Authority area 5 years ago. *Abhi tak kuch nahi hua*. I'm skeptical about these 'mega projects'.
Finally! DNGIR was just a *jumla* for so long. Let's hope this actually translates to something concrete. Noida Extension mein toh halat kharab hai, so many delayed projects.
Seedhi baat no bakwas! This is huge. But *kitna time lagega* actually develop hone mein? That's the million-dollar question.