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Noida Authority Infurno: Record Gutted

(Noida,UP)Noida Authority Infurno: Record Gutted
Several official files and records were gutted in a fire that broke out at the Noida Authority office
The fire broke out in the Industries Department of the office in Sector 6 and was reported around 8.45 am
. Nobody was injured,
Noida Authority CEO Ritu Maheshwari has constituted a five-member team, headed by the Additional CEO, to ascertain the cause of the fire.

Unitech’s Property @1203 Cr in Noida Cancelled

(Noida)Unitech’s Property @1203 Cr in Noida Cancelled
The Noida Authority on Wednesday said it has cancelled the allotment of a group housing property to crisis-hit realtor Unitech over non-payment of dues worth Rs 1,203 crore.
The property concerned is located in Sector 113 where the real estate group had also come up with 17 towers without getting the map cleared by the authority, in violation of the Noida Building Regulation, 2010, it said.
The group is also accused of trying to have an agreement to sell 19,181.50 sq metre of land to M/s Sethi Residents and M/s GMA Developers, making them third-party, without seeking the authority’s permission.
This was done in violation of the lease law

NGT Slashes UP Govt For Making Mockery Of Noida Environment

[New Delhi]NGT Slashes UP Govt For Making Mockery Of Environment
NGT Reiterated Its NO to Noida for Hot-Mix Plants
The National Green Tribunal has reiterated that no ready-mix plants will be permitted to operate at construction sites in Noida which are being operated without proper environmental protection.
A bench headed by acting NGT Chairperson Justice U D Salvi asked the Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board (UPPCB) to strictly ensure that there is no dust emission due to the operation of such equipment.
Ready-mix is concrete that is manufactured by combining a precise amount of rock, sand, water and cement at construction sites.
“We make it clear that the order of the prohibition issued earlier against operation of the hot mix plant shall continue to be operative,” the bench said.
The tribunal directed the state pollution control board, Noida Authority and the Central Pollution Control Board to conduct a joint inspection of a hot-mix plant at Noida to ascertain as to whether it was compliant of pollution norms.
The green panel had earlier slammed the officials concerned for not taking action against the builders responsible for causing emissions from construction and transportation of construction materials.
The NGT had last year lashed out at the UP government and the Noida Authority for not abiding by its order banning construction in the national capital region even when the PM10 (particulate matter) level was over 900, saying they were making a “mockery of the system”.
The NGT was hearing a plea alleging that despite specific orders, construction material, hazardous to the health of the locals, was lying in the open.
The plea filed by lawyer Sanjay Kumar had alleged that dozens of hot mix plants were operating in the village Wazirpur, Nagli Nagla and Chak Basant Pur of Gautam Buddha Nagar district in Uttar Pradesh.

UP Govt Transfers 3 IAS Officers,Including Judicially Hammered “Rama Raman”

[Lucknow,UP]UP Govt Transfers 3 IAS Officers,Including Tainted Rama Raman
The Uttar Pradesh government today transferred three IAS officers, including CEO of Noida Authority Rama Raman whose transfer was ordered by the Allahabad High Court last month.
Raman has been removed from his post and put on the wait list while Principal Technical Education Monika Garg has been given additional charge of the Noida Authority as OSD,
Besides these two, Joint Magistrate of Moradabad, Harshita Mathur, has been shifted to Ballia in the same capacity, it added.
The Allahabad High Court had seized Raman s powers on July 1 acting on a petition filed by Noida resident Jitendra Kumar Goyal who had alleged that Raman had been holding three posts simultaneously for three years.
Raman was both the CEO of Noida authority and chairman of Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Expressway authorities for the last three years.
The court had then pointed out that the state government had “failed to follow its own policy” that an officer should not continue on the same post for a long period of time.
After the high court orders, the Uttar Pradesh government, on July 19, appointed Pravir Kumar as chairman of the three authorities.
Raman, however, continued as Noida authority s CEO.
The court had later asked the state government if it could shunt Raman out as the Noida authority s CEO.