We would like to point out some issue which are still require to be removed from the way, for a better future.

ISSUE NUMBER 1

As we all know that the some petitions of the farmers are pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court of India as Special Leave petition against the Judgement passed by the Hon’ble High Court of Allahabad. Technically the Order of the Hon’ble High Court was passed with a view to resolve the issue by mediation with the Noida Authority, Farmers, Builders & Buyers and accordingly thereafter all the activities are persuading by NOIDA Authority.

The fact behind this is that the Land acquisition process adopted by the Government was never appreciated by the Hon’ble High Court and being the reason thereof the SLP is pending before the Hon’ble Supreme Court.

As per sources, we, (buyers) is not a party in any of this petition to pray before the Hon’ble Supreme Court and bring the correct facts about the Buyers of the Noida Extension. Undisputedly, we are the main effected parties who had invested a lot of our hard earning for our dreams. Please note, once the hearing of the petition will over and if we could not raise our hands before the Hon’ble Supreme Court to look after the interest of the buyers also then we may loose what we are expecting.

ISSUE NUMBER 2

The next issue shall come immediately after resolving first issue in our favour i.e. In respect of the hike in prices, Please note as this issue is lying between the authority and builder but there is no undertaking given by any of the builder to not to hike the prices of the existing buyers in future and after resolving the point no.1 they may be decline, compromise with the quality, or demanding enhance money to complete the Flat in all respect.

Please note these above are the basic issues and various other issues may also come in the timeline.

we hereby request to all the members of the NEFOMA to be unite all times and first of all raise your hands on the issue no.1 which is immediately required to pay attention.

Thanks
Team NEFOMA
BY Mr.Sajeev Srivastava
Advocate Supreme Court Of India.

We Noida Extension Flat Owners and Members Association (NEFOMA) had a Meeting at our Office in C-66, Ist Floor, Sector-9, Noida-201301, Uttar Pradesh, India

We are excited to announce the addition of the new member to the NEFOMA Executive Body.The new executive body of NEFOMA are :-

1. Annu Khan ( President )

2. Sanjay Nainwal ( Vice President )

3. Rajan Mishra (General Secretary )

4. Ms.Madhu Diwedi ( Secretary )

5. Mr.Vivek Chadda

We all know that Noida Extension buyers belong to middle class family.From last one year we are having sleepless nights and are facing mental, physical and financial torture without any fault. Some of such buyers came in contact with NEFOMA from last few months who have very low paid salary and paying rent as well as EMI in hope of getting their homes soon.They expressed their heart touching situation and became very emotional while sharing builders related problems with NEFOMA. In this regards we have form our legal department.

The following four people are elected as new members of the Legal Team of NEFOMA

1. Mr.Manoj Kumar

    LLB.MBA,FCS

    Advocate & Legal Consultant

     Supreme Court of India

2. Mr.Sanjeev Srivastava

    Advocate

    Supreme Court of India & Delhi High Court

3. Mr.Abhishek

    Advocate

    Delhi High Court

4. Mr.Ravi Kumar

    Advocate

    Member Delhi Bar Council

Thanks &

Regards.

On behalf of Noida Extension Flat Owners and Members Association (NEFOMA)

Mr.Vijay Trivedi ( 9958082973 )

Dy. Chairman

Date:22nd July-2012

 
 
  
 
Layout of EV-2 and compare it with new layout plan & also see
uploaded plan on  Supertech's website.




In good news for flat buyers in Noida extension, no interest will be charged from builders by Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) from October 21, 2011 till approval of Master Plan by NCR Planning Board.
Builders have said if authority gives relief to them they will pass the benefit to buyers.
GNIDA has given approval to treat the period between the Allahabad High Court order of October 21,2011 till the approval of master plan by National Capital Region Planning Board as zero period, officials said, adding no interest on this period would be charged by authority from the builders.
Noida Extension Flats Owners Members Association representatives said it was their prime demand and now builders should honestly pass the relief to them. They said the builders should also not demand instalments penalty interest.
Moreover, builders should declare a moratorium on payment of instalments till the NCRPB approval is granted so as to provide relief to Noida extension buyers.
Over a lakh buyers have been affected by the farmers agitation over land acquisition, court judgements and non-approval of master plan by NCRPB.
The Allahabad High Court had directed the Authority on October 21, 2011 to get the Master Plan approved by the NCRPB.

In a major relief to allottees in Greater Noida — which also covers the proposed realty hub of Noida Extension — the authority on Monday said the period during which construction was halted would be treated as “zero period.” In other words, no interest would be charged from allottees on unpaid
installments during this period. CEO of Greater Noida authority Rama Raman said, “Allottees of various plots such as residential, group housing, industrial, institutional and commercial are unable to pay installments, so we will not charge interest during this period.”
Construction in Noida Extension — where 2.5 lakh flats are planned and one lakh booked — and elsewhere in Greater Noida has been frozen for more than eight months now after an Allahabad High Court ruling in October last year.


Metro line between Noida, Greater Noida approved
NOIDA: Nearly four months after the government in Uttar Pradesh changed hands, the three development authorities — Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway — held their long-awaited board meetings on Monday. Metro connectivity remained the focus of Noida Authority at its 176th board meeting. Apart from approving the DPR for a Metro extension between Kalindi Kunj and Botanical Garden, Noida Authority also gave its nod to a 7km link to Noida Extension. An exclusive Metro route between Noida and Greater Noida also got the board's clearance.

For the year 2012-13, the Authority allotted a total budget of Rs 7,021 crore for Noida. Of this, nearly 43% (Rs 3,000 crore) was allocated for development and infrastructure, besides Rs 500 crore for Metro extension.

"The long-pending DPR of the 3.9km Metro route between Kalindi Kunj and Botanical Garden will now be forwarded to the state government for approval. After that an MoU will be signed and then we will release the funds for its commencement," said Sanjiv Saran, CEO, Noida Authority.

In an effort to provide Metro connectivity to lakhs of people who would reside in the 'affordable housing hub' Noida Extension in the next 2-3 years, the board approved a proposal to extend the City Center Metro line till the crossing of sectors 71 and 72. A DPR will soon be prepared for this line. While the stations will be marked soon, Noida Authority officials said at least two stations will fall in Noida Extension, near Gaur roundabout and Eco Village-III. "This 7km route will cost Rs 1,800 crore. Of this, Rs 1,100 crore will be shared between Noida and Greater Noida," Saran said.

A special Metro line connecting the twin cities also got the green signal. "We are working on a PPP model and studying the feasibility of constructing this 35km line. The project is estimated to cost Rs 200 crore per km," the CEO said.

The Authority fast-tracked proposals for the widening of two bridges over the Shahdara drain near Film City and before the Okhla Barrage. The board also approved the setting up of a centralized emergency helpline number that will cater to police, medical and fire emergencies. The number will be functional 24x7. "We are in the process of finalizing the blueprint of this project and should launch it on August 15," Saran said.

The Authority plans to establish a Rs 100 crore, IIT-Roorkee approved, UASB technology driven sewage disposal system, and identify a sanitary land fill site in Sector 123. Construction of underpasses, flyovers and foot over bridges across the city is also on the cards. Special schemes will be launched for banks and nursing homes which have been displaced after the Supreme Court ruling barring all commercial activity from non-conforming areas.

Noida: Noida and Greater Noida boards have given approval for the extension of metro till Noida extension and setting up metro rail in other parts of Greater Noida on PPP model basis. Chairman of three authorities Rakesh Bahadur said the boards have given in-principle approval to extend metro from Noida Sector 71, 72 crossing till Noida extension in Greater Noida area and directed preparation of Detailed Project Report for it.
The project cost is estimated at Rs 1,800 crore, and Noida Authority will pay Rs 600 crore while the rest will be paid by Greater Noida Authority, Bahadur said.
Besides this, the board gave approval for metro rail extension in Greater Noida areas on PPP model at an estimated cost of Rs 7,500 crore, he said.
Metro to reach Noida extension
He said Rs 500 crore will be spent for Metro Rail extension from Botanical Garden to Kalndi Kunj, for which work has started from Delhi area.
Total cost of the project is Rs 845 crore out of which Noida authority will pay Rs 492 crore and acquire land worth Rs 65 crore. Total length of this line is 3.96 kilometer, he said.
Noida City Centre Sector 32 to Sector 62 Metro Extension project is in final stages, he said, adding, total length of this line is 6.675 kilometer and project cost Rs 1,816 crore.
Final detailed project report for this was being prepared by DMRC, he said.
He said Rs 150 crore has been earmarked for a district hospital in Noida - Dr Bhimrao Ambedkar hospital.
For Ganga water supply, Rs 87 crore has been earmarked, he said.
In the year 2012-13 Noida authority has planned to start construction of flyovers and underpasses and upgradation of Sector 50 and 54 sewage treatment plants, he said.
New sewage treatment plants will be set up at Sector 123 and Sector 168. Foot overbridges too have been planned to be developed in the year 2012-13.
The board has given approval for three drain bridges on Shadara drain, he said.
The progress on work of The Greater Noida Night Safari was also reviewed and the concerned officials were asked to complete implementation of the project.

Those living in Noida Extension have a reason to cheer. Efforts are on to extend the Metro till Noida Extension. So far, the City Centre happens to be the last metro station on the Noida line. The authorities now plan to extend it further.

The line, which is expected to be in place in the next two three years, is likely to benefit those living in Noida Extension as it would provide a seamless travel to Delhi.
The City Centre metro station, which is proposed to link Sector-62, would branch out at Sector-71 to take the line till Noida Extension.
The nearly seven-kilometre long line is expected to cost around Rs.1,400 crore of which Rs.1,100 would be shared by Noida and Greater Noida authorities, depending on the territory falling under their jurisdiction. At least two stations are proposed to be built on this line.
And that's not all. There's more good news in store for people living in the area with the Noida board on Monday deciding to improve the Metro connectivity. The Noida Authority has approved the detailed project report (DPR) to link Botanical Garden metro station with Kalindi Kunj.
"We have sent both these proposals to the state (Uttar Pradesh) government for approval. The sanction on Botanical Garden-Kalindi Kunj line is expected to come early and we intend to start work soon," Noida Authority CEO Sanjiv Saran said.
Once the proposal on the Botanical Garden-Kalindi Kunj line gets the nod from the government, the Noida Authority would sign an MoU with the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation and work could start within three months.
Out of Rs.845 crore that the project would cost, the Noida Authority is expected to shell out Rs.500 crore.
The Noida board also proposed an outlay of Rs.7,021 crore for the year 2012-13, a 40 per cent hike from last year's Rs.5,076 crore. The authority intends to spend Rs.2,500 crore on land acquisition, Rs.3,000 crore on development and Rs.500 crore on Metro extension.
The authority also plans to launch a scheme to set up nursing homes by August 3 in which 11 plots of more than 1,000 square metres would be offered for allotment.
"Only those applicants whose nursing homes had been sealed are allowed to apply. The price of the allotment would be kept in proportion to the reserve price of the residential sector in which the plot is situated," Saran said.
A scheme for banks is also likely to be introduced by the authority, the CEO said.
The Greater Noida board also decided to incorporate the five comments expressed by the statutory committee of NCR Planning Board (NCRPB) in its Master Plan 2021 and has sent it to the state government for approval.

we have some Question/Suggestions & demand for builders before construction start . :-

1) If any buyers paid 10% amount of BSP, builders can't send cancellation letter or ask any extra amount.

2) We want to know new completion date for noida extension projects after approval of master plan or before construction start.

3) Option for Shahberi affected Flat buyers. 

4) If builder r planning to use FAR & increased no. of towers/floor ,this will effect all of us so that we have rights to information about change.

5) Quality of construction,interior promised by builder should be full fill.

6) Before Change in layout Plan builder must inform us.

7) Buyers'll not compromised on Green Area and other eminities.

8) Buyers have rights to ask construction status on regular interval so it's a duty of builder to provide progress of construction .

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