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NOIDA MASTER PLAN 2021 Jamal H. Ansari Town and Country Planner

Ghaziabad NH-24 To Hapur N To Delhi G T Road Delhi Noida Greater Noida River Yamuna Bulandshahr Hindon river To Aligarh Faridabad 2 Km 0 2 4 Km Map 1: Location of Noida and Greater Noida

Factors for Growth Potential of NOIDA Proximity to Delhi Development of Greater Noida and continuing growth of Faridabad and Ghaziabad into the vicinity of Noida Agriculturally fertile hinterland Proposals for transportation infrastructure development FNG Expressway Noida Greater Noida Expressway Rail connection with Ghaziabad at one end and Tughlakabad at the other end Linkage with the MRTS of Delhi

Regional Setting of NOIDA Gurgaon Delhi Faridabad Ghaziabad Noida Palwal Ballabhgarh Greater Noida-II Greater Noida-I Noida and Surrounding Urban Agglomerations Hapur Bulundshahr Khurja NOIDA presently an industrial and residential suburb of Delhi will grow into a metropolis by 2021 Part of evolving conurbation extending from Delhi to Faridabad, Greater NOIDA, Bulandshahr, Meerut and Ghaziabad complimentary business, trade Ultimately to become a self contained industrial city with and commerce, residential, recreational and institutional activities Part of the CNCR zone as per NCR 2021 and envisaged as Metro Centre and a powerful growth node.

Objectives Within the framework of policy for the development of the NCR and UP sub-region and taking into consideration the development pressures due to the creation of NOIDA-GNIDA expressway and proposed extension up to Agra (Taj Expressway) and metro/rail connections to NOIDA, prepare a master plan for the city s development up to 2021 to achieve: Integrated development of NOIDA to accommodate future growth of population up to the year 2021 Capitalize on the area s high growth potential due to its proximity to the metropolitan city of Delhi and evolving transport linkages Promote work opportunities and provide a conducive environment for people to earn livelihood and enjoy good quality of life.

Population Growth Population growth of NOIDA 1500000 Population 1000000 500000 Year Population Decadal growth rate 1981 37,000 0 1981 1991 2001 2011* 2021* year Decadal Growth rate 1991 1,46,514 295.98 2001 3,05,058 108.21 2011* 6,00,000 96.68 %age growth rate 400.00 300.00 200.00 100.00 0.00 1981-91 1991-01 2001-11 2011-21 2021* 12,00,000 100.00 year *Assigned population as per NCR Draft Plan

Development Constraints Low lying area has been reclaimed for development through construction of embankments Total land availability is limited due to water bodies Relatively inferior environment conditions; poor drainage, threat of flooding, poor water quality and sanitation Dependency on bridges due to river Yamuna and Hindon on three sides.

Salient Features The city structure is primarily determined by the alignment of the Noida - Greater Noida expressway Visualizing the development potential along the expressway and considering Noida s linkages to Delhi and Greater Noida at either ends, institutional and high end commercial uses have been located on both sides of this major transport artery

Salient Features Noida is fast emerging as destination for IT and biotech specific industries A shift in its industrial structure Special Economic Zone () extending over an area of 1,000 ha has been provided Export oriented industries and allied supports Provision of warehousing, inland container depot and helipad Institutional support system such as banking, financial institutions, information technology, modern rail-road transportation, freight handling capacity air, rail and road

Salient Features Sector concept has been used to define the structure of the city Intra-city Transport Network Hierarchy more clearly defined Residential sectors at varying densities 200-600 ppha Sectors to be designed on the principle of integrated socio-economic development Policy for Hawkers Policy for integrated planned development of villages

Salient Features For balanced growth and improved quality of life, commercial,educational, medical and recreational facilities have been provided in a hierarchical manner Recreational areas, besides serving as lung spaces for the city, also provide an opportunity to enhance the image of the city. Concept of inter-connected green areas interspersed with recreational parks and sport complex has been incorporated

Salient Statistics Notified Area of Noida is stated to be 20,316 ha as per the records of Noida Authority. Area of Noida falling within the boundaries encompassed by the protective bunds is only 14,964 ha. Area proposed to be developed by the year 2021 is 13,842 ha. Remaining undeveloped area is 1,122 ha of which 1001 ha will be under agriculture and 121 ha will be under canals or water bodies. Noida is estimated to have a population of 12 lakhs by the year 2021. Developed Area Density of Population for 2021 is 87.00 persons per ha.

Land use distribution 2011(approved plan) and 2021 Land Use 2011 % 2021 % % Residential 3672 47.14 5334 38.53 35.65 Commercial 431 5.53 564 4.07 3.77 Pb. & Semi Pb. 985 12.65 1219 8.81 8.15 Industrial 1224 15.71 3001 21.68 20.05 Recreational 536 6.88 1513 10.93 10.11 Transportation 941 12.08 2211 15.97 14.77 Developed area 7789 100 13842 100.00 92.5 Agriculture NA 1001 6.69 Canal NA 121 0.81 Undeveloped area 1122 7.50 Total 7789 14964 100.00

Land use distribution 2011(approved plan) and 2021 Land use distribution Area (ha) 6000 4000 2000 0 Res Com PSP Ind Rec Tpt Land use 2011 2021

Major Changes while Finalizing the Plan Special Economic Zone has been expanded to cover 1,000 ha area as requested by the Noida Authority The new rail track alignment as suggested by the Authority has been incorporated. Necessary consequential changes in other land use areas have also been shown

CBT W FS FC HAROLA CB SDC ATTA TE H SA DARPUR KHADAR NITHARI KHORA CHAURA RAGHUNATHPUR H CHHALERA TEG SADRPUR SDC BHAKTAVAR PU R FS PS ASGARPUR BISHANPUR C.F STP MORNA H C H FS PS PS TE FS GIJHORE HAAZIPUR SULTANPUR PS RASOOLPUR NAWADA SDC HOSHIYARPUR SHAHPUR BAROLA WTP MAMURA FS PS SCC WAZIDPUR SDC E&R STP 66 SDC BASAI SARPHABAD GEHJA CHHAJARSI SALARPUR BHANGEL WAZIDPUR FS PS JAIL WTP TE GARHI SDC BEHLOPUR PARTHALA PH2 BHOORA STP PS SORKHA PH2 NAGLA CHARANDAS CB YAKOODPUR RASOOLPUR ILABANS CHHAPRAULI MANGROLI SHAHDRA ISBT GARHI YAQUTPUR TN WS SDC SDZ MOHIYAPUR NALGA RHA GULAVALI SDZ KAMBHAKHS PUR SDZ JHATTA STP CB SLF BADLI SDZ SDZ HP SDZ KONDLI SDZ WORLD NATURE CENTRE TO GHAZIABAD GHAZIABAD NH 24 WS TT 63 62A 62 DELHI NOIDA DELHI 64 65 TN 69 TO DELHI (NIZAMUDDIN) TO DELHI (ASHRAM) 1 14 14A 15 15a 95 16B 2 16 7 6 17 16A 18 5 4 3 19 55 57 56 11 54 22 8 12 53 23 10 21A 24 SC 33 9 21 25A 33A 34 20 25 35 35 26 32 TC 31 51 27 30 36 39i 28 29 58 39 37 41 50 59 60 61 52 51 50 71 W W 67 68 70 121 123 122 120 119 73 72 118 CP 74 117 75 CP 76 77 116 115 SLF DF 123 TO GREATER NOIDA GREATER NOIDA 0 5 Km TO DELHI (KALINDI KUNJ) 38 40 38A GC RP 43 95 H C 44 94A 94 124 FS PS 125 126 45 96 97 42 46 99 100 78 49 103 48 102 GC FG 101 47 107 106 104 SC & CP 79 81 112 113 80 NEPZ TO GREATER NOIDA 127 128 98 105 108 110 82 83 PH2 EXTN 84a 84 87 WS 88 89 TO TUGHLAKABAD 93A 93 92 85 86 138 139 131 132 93B 91 CF 90 140 133 129 136 137 141 140A 134 143 130 135 RS 168 142 143B 143A 144 STP 167 TO DADRI TO FARIDABAD 165 166 164 162 163 161 145 159 146 ICD160 SCY 158 156 157 155 147 154 153 148 TO GREATER NOIDA 151 152 RESIDENTIAL HIGH DENSITY GREEN BELT/BUFFER/ SOCIAL FOREST/ NURSERIES AND HORTICULTURE TRADE AND EXHIBITION GROUND RS RAILWAY STATION ISBT INTER STATE BUS TERMINUS 149 MEDIUM DENSITY LOW DENSITY PUBLIC SEMI PUBLIC INSTITUTIONAL CITY BUS TERMINAL BUS DEPOT SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT AREA COMMERCIAL HOSPITAL SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CENTRE EXPRWAY - 75M ROW ARTERIAL ROAD - 60M ROW 150 SDZ TOWN CENTRE FIRE STATION PRIMARY ROAD - 45M ROW SUB DISTRICT CENTRE WATER TREATMENT PLANT SECONDARY ROAD - 30M ROW WHOLESALE WAREHOUSING SHOPPING STREET INDUSTRIAL SMALL AND MEDIUM NEPZ NOIDA EXPORT PROCING ZONE FILM CENTRE FC SEWAGE TREATMENT PLANT ELECTRIC SUB-STATION POLICE STATION TELEPHONE EXCHANGE CREMATION AND BURIAL GROUND/GRAVE YARD RELIGIOUS COMPLEX COLLEGE RAILWAY LINE MISCELLANEOUS GREEN FARMS / DAIRY FARMS AGRICULTURE LAND RIVER CANAL SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE RECREATIONAL REGIONAL PARK CITY PARKS CITY FOREST SPORTS CENTRE EDUCATION & RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS HIGH TECH SANITARY LANDFILL SDZ SPECIAL DEVELOPMENT ZONE TRANSPORTATION INLAND CONTAINER DEPOT /STEEL CEMEMT YARD TRUCK TERMINAL TRANSPORT NAGAR RIVER BUND HT LINE CORRIDOR BOUNDARY STATE BOUNDARY ZONE A-2 "RIVER &WATER BODY" AS PER MASTER PLAN REGULATION GOLF COURSE METRO FAIR GROUND HP HELI-PAD NOTIFIED AREA OF NOIDA LAND USE PLAN MASTER PLAN FOR NOIDA - 2021 1000 M 500 0 1 2 Km CONSULTANTS SCHOOL OF PLANNING AND ARCHITECTURE 4, BLOCK-B, I.P. ESTATE, NEW DELHI - 110 002