Today is a big day. The Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister's dream to establish an international film city around Yamuna Expressway is going to come true,” said YEIDA Chief Executive Officer Dr Arunveer Singh.
Hundreds of millions of Hindu devotees have bathed in sacred waters, despite concerns over overcrowding and water pollution, as the world’s largest religious gathering wrapped up Wednesday in India’s northern state of Uttar Pradesh.
The Uttar Pradesh Government submitted an affidavit to the National Green Tribunal (NGT), informing that it has notified 17 districts within the State as 'flood plain zones' in relation to a
Noida International Film City, backed by Boney Kapoor and Bhutani Infra, is set to rise on 1,000 acres along Yamuna Expressway, intending to attract global filmmakers. Projected to complete in eight years,
Punjab & Haryana HC has directed Surveyor General of India to study the river's changing trajectory & its impact on the 2 states to resolve the ongoing land disputes along its banks.
UP government has allotted land to Bayview Projects for the development of Noida International Film City, a 1,000-acre project expected to create 5-7 lakh jobs.
PM Modi offered an apology to "Mother Ganga, Mother Yamuna, and Mother Saraswati," as well as to the people, whom he described as "an embodiment of divinity," for any shortcomings in their efforts to serve them.
A new expressway from Bulandshahr will connect Jewar Airport to the Ganga Expressway. Read below to know key details.
YEIDA will acquire 5,000 hectares near the upcoming Jewar international airport to boost real estate and economic activity in Uttar Pradesh. This includes 1,040 hectares for industrial development and 178 hectares for a logistics park,
The Noida International Film City, proposed to be built across 1,000 acres with the first phase covering 230 acres in Sector 21 on Yamuna Expressway at a cost of ₹1,510 crore, is expected to be completed in eight years.