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Industrial, institutional schemes launched by GNIDA for 50 plots

The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) has launched industrial and institutional schemes comprising 50 plots. Besides new industries and educational institutes, the plots will be used for religious places and other institutional purposes, according to reports in the media.
The industrial scheme comprises 21 plots in Ecotech 1.
Officials quoted in the reports said the 29 institutional plots put on the block are situated in various sectors. “We have identified residential blocks where more educational institutes and healthcare facilities are needed. Vacant institutional plots have been identified in such locations and introduced in the latest scheme,” said Deep Chandra, Additional CEO of GNIDA.
While the two nursery school plots have been introduced in Sector 3 and ETA 2, four plots that will be used for higher secondary schools have been earmarked in Sector 3, Knowledge Park 5 and Sector 2. The plot for a new hospital has been proposed in Sector Omicron 1.
Officials said if nobody comes forward to open higher secondary schools, the four plots will be available for an engineering college or a higher education institute. A total of 2.31 lakh sqm (57 acres) is on offer and the size of the plots varies between 1,000 sqm and 40,470 sqm (10 acres).
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