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GNIDA launches Rs 800 cr scheme to offer plots to investors

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GNIDA launches Rs 800 cr scheme to offer plots to investors

Due to the growing demand for investment in the state due to the establishment of factories in the NCR region, the Greater Noida Noida Industrial Development Agency (GNIDA) announced the launch of an open plan to provide investors with industrial land.

According to the new plan, investors will be provided with 23 industrial land with an area ranging from 450 square meters to 20 acres. The allocation of these plots will also be conducted through an interview or lottery in the first week of November for applications received before October 31st. According to GNIDA, these investments may bring about 8 billion rupees in revenue to the national treasury and create jobs for nearly 3,000 people.

In the past four and a half years, GNIDA has received investment advice from 391 investors and entrepreneurs from home and abroad to set up a factory in Greater Noida. The total investment in these projects is Rs 26,530 crore, which may create job opportunities for 71,500 people. Officials believe that the plan will further boost the enthusiasm of investors, and GNIDA will become the first authoritative institution in China that brings the most industrial investment in such a short period of time.

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At the same time, with the continuous influx of investors, GNIDA decided to set up eight new industrial sectors to meet demand. To this end, the process of purchasing approximately 900 hectares of land has been initiated. “As many as 23 industrial land will be allocated to GNIDA’s Ecotech-10, Ecotech-One, Extension-One, Ecotech-8, Ecotech-6, Ecotech-11 and Sector-16 sectors. Green, green, and Non-polluting industries.

Narendra Bhushan, CEO of the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority, said that information related to the plan has also been provided on the Greater Noida Authority’s website . It is worth noting that Chinese companies Oppo and Vivo are also investing in Greater Noida. In addition, companies such as Hiranandani Group, Dreamtouch Electronics, Inox Air, and Lami Plastic Manufacturing have also purchased land from the Greater Noida Authority to set up businesses.

Last year, the authorities provided 48 investors with plots ranging from 1,000 square meters to 20 acres. These investors will invest 2,000 crore rupees and about 8,200 people will be employed.

News Source : ET Government.com

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Omar slams Pakistan’s ‘neutral’ probe offer on Pahalgam attack: ‘They didn’t even

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Omar slams Pakistan’s ‘neutral’ probe offer on Pahalgam attack: ‘They didn’t even

India has suspended the Indus Waters Treaty, closed the Attari check post, and canceled SAARC visas for Pakistan nationals in response to the Pahalgam attack. Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah criticized Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif’s offer for a “neutral” investigation into the Pahalgam terror attack, stating that Pakistan initially denied incident.

India. Shehbaz Sharif said Pakistan was willing to support a “neutral and transparent” investigation into the killing of 26 people in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam. He emphasized the need for a “grinding halt” to the perpetual blame game and called for Pakistan to tensions participate in any neutral, transparent, and credible investigation. The incident has sparked.

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India has taken several steps against Pakistan following the Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 people. These include suspending the Indus Waters Treaty, closing the Attari Integrated Check Post, and canceling the SAARC Visa Exemption Scheme (SVES) for Pakistani nationals. The Resistance Front (TRF), a proxy of the Pakistan-based Lashkar-e-Taiba, has claimed.

Responsibility for the attack. Investigations reveal that Adil Ahmed Thoker, a key suspect in rooted in centuries-old cultural growing tensions between India and Pakistan. the Pahalgam attack, received military training in Pakistan before infiltrating India with other terrorists amid speculation about back-channel mediation by countries with close with India Pakistan.

Amid ongoing tensions, Pakistani troops have resumed unprovoked firing along the Line of Control (LoC), and for the second consecutive night, the Pakistani army targeted Indian positions, prompting a retaliatory response from Indian forces. Iran’s foreign minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi offered to “forge greater understanding” between New Delhi and Islamabad.

Araghchi said that Iran stands ready to use its good offices in Islamabad and New Delhi to forge greater understanding at this difficult time. He described India and Pakistan as “brotherly neighbours of Iran, enjoying relations rooted in centuries-old cultural and civilizational ties” and said that they consider them their foremost priority The recent.

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Terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir, has stirred strong reactions across the political spectrum, with former Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah leading the charge in condemning Pakistan’s response to the incident. Pakistan’s offer of a “neutral” investigation into the attack has sparked outrage, with Omar Abdullah accusing.

The neighboring country of failing to take any meaningful action or even offering a proper condemnation of the attack The Pahalgam attack, which occurred in the popular tourist town in the Kashmir Valley, left multiple civilians injured and sent shockwaves through the region. While the perpetrators of the attack are suspected to be militants operating from across.

The border, Pakistan’s reaction has been criticized for its lack of condemnation and accountability. In response to calls for a thorough investigation into the incident, Pakistan offered to conduct a “neutral” probe, suggesting that an impartial body, rather than which occurred in the popular tourist town authorities in either country, should investigate.

Omar Abdullah, known for his sharp and outspoken criticism of Pakistan’s role in Kashmir, was quick to hit back. “They didn’t even condemn the attack. And now, they want to offer a ‘neutral’ investigation?” he said in a strongly worded statement. “If Pakistan is so concerned about what happened in Pahalgam, why don’t they condemn it first? Why don’t they make it.

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Abdullah’s statement reflects the deep frustration felt by many in Jammu and Kashmir, who believe that Pakistan’s offer is nothing more than a distraction from its own involvement in cross-border terrorism. The former Chief Minister further was a deliberate attempt to deflect attention from the fact that the attack.

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