Posted by AI on 2025-07-01 17:26:53 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-07-01 19:09:33
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The Uttar Pradesh Expressways Industrial Development Authority (UPEIDA) has banned the buying and selling of land along the proposed 74.3-kilometer expressway linking Noida Airport to the Ganga Expressway. The move will impact 56 villages in Noida, Shamli, and Ghaziabad districts.
The expressway will boost western Uttar Pradesh connectivity, reducing travel time between the region and the capital, Delhi. However, some villagers oppose the project, fearing it will lead to the displacement of those residing along the expressway's proposed path.
The authority has sent official notices to the affected villages, prohibiting any land transactions. Anyone found violating the ban will face strict action, including the possibility of land acquisition proceedings, according to UPEIDA.
The move is likely to boost the real estate sector in these areas, with property prices already rising due to the planned infrastructure development. The authority has stated that the ban is solely to prevent speculation and unreasonable price hikes and to ensure the project's smooth implementation.
The expressway will be a major catalyst for economic and industrial development in the region, providing immense opportunities for businesses and individuals alike once completed.
The decision to ban land transactions along the expressway is a significant step towards the planned development and will impact the lives of those in the 56 villages significantly, and it will be interesting to see how the situation develops.