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Noida

Noida, short for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, is a city[5] located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh. Noida is a satellite city of Delhi and is a part of the National Capital Region (NCR) of India. As per provisional reports of Census of India, the population of Noida in 2011 was 642,381.[6] The city is managed by New Okhla Industrial Development Authority (NOIDA).[7] The district's administrative headquarters are in the nearby city of Greater Noida.

Noida
Left-Right from the top :Swaminarayan Akshardham (Delhi), Gautam Buddha Nagar District, Amity University, IT Park and Supernova Spira
Noida
Location of Noida in Uttar Pradesh, India
Noida
Noida (India)
Coordinates: 28°34′N 77°19′E / 28.57°N 77.32°E / 28.57; 77.32Coordinates: 28°34′N 77°19′E / 28.57°N 77.32°E / 28.57; 77.32
Country India
StateUttar Pradesh
DivisionMeerut
DistrictGautam Buddha Nagar
Established17 April 1976
Government
 • TypeGovernment of Uttar Pradesh
 • BodyNoida Authority
 • Chairman, Noida AuthoritySanjiv Mittal, (IAS)
 • CEO, Noida AuthorityRitu Maheshwari, (IAS)
 • Commissioner, Meerut DivisionAneeta Meshram, (IAS)
 • District Magistrate and CollectorSuhas Lalinakere Yathiraj,[1] (IAS)
 • Commissioner of PoliceSmt. Laxmi Singh, (IPS)
Area
 • Total203 km2 (78 sq mi)
Elevation
200 m (700 ft)
Population
 (2011)[2]
 • Total637,272
 • Rank71st
 • Density2,463/km2 (6,380/sq mi)
DemonymNoidite
Language
 • OfficialHindi[3]
 • Additional officialEnglish[3]
Time zoneUTC+5:30 (IST)
PIN
201301 to 201307
Telephone code0120
Vehicle registrationUP-16
GDP Nominal (Gautam Buddha Nagar district)Rs. 1,35,320.81 crores (2020–21)[4]
Lok Sabha ConstituencyGautam Buddha Nagar
Rapid TransitNoida Metro and Delhi Metro
Websitewww.noidaauthorityonline.in

The city is a part of the Noida (Vidhan Sabha) constituency and Gautam Buddha Nagar (Lok Sabha) constituency. Mahesh Sharma is the present Lok Sabha MP of Gautam Buddha Nagar, while Pankaj Singh is the present MLA of Noida.[8][9]

Noida was ranked as the Best City in Uttar Pradesh and the Best City in Housing in all of India in the "Best City Awards" conducted by ABP News in 2015.[10][11] Noida is considered to be India's greenest city with nearly 50% green cover, the highest of any city in India.[12][13] It is also ranked the cleanest city in medium category cities (cities with a population of 300,000 to 1,000,000) and 4th cleanest city among cities with less than 1,000,000 people.[14]

History

The city lies in the cultural region of Braj. Noida came into administrative existence on 17 April 1976 and celebrates 17 April as "Noida Day". It was set up as part of an urbanization thrust during the controversial Emergency period (1975–1977). The city was created under the UP Industrial Area Development Act, 1976 by the initiatives of Sanjay Gandhi.[15] The city has the highest per capita income in the Uttar Pradesh ahead of Lucknow.[16] Noida is classified as a special economic zone (SEZ).[17] The Noida Authority is among the richest civic bodies in the country.[18]

Geography

Noida is located in the Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state of India. Noida is about 25 kilometres (16 mi) southeast of New Delhi, 20 kilometres (12 mi) northwest of the district headquarters, Greater Noida, and 457 kilometres (284 mi) northwest of the state capital, Lucknow. It is bound on the west and southwest by the Yamuna River, on the north and northwest by the city of Delhi, on the northeast by the cities of Delhi and Ghaziabad on the north-east, east, and south-east by the Hindon River. Noida falls under the catchment area of the Yamuna River, and is located on the old river bed. The soil is rich and loamy.[19]

Geographical area 1,442 km2 (557 sq mi)
Population 1,105,290; 600,950(M), 504,340 (F)
Literate 627,930; 402,230(M), 225,700 (F)
Tehsils 3
Development blocks 4
Nyay panchayat 38
Gram sabha 243
Inhabited village 343
Inhabited village 30
Towns 8
Source http://gbnagar.nic.in/

Climate

In summer (March to June), the weather remains hot and the temperature ranges from a maximum of 48 °C to a minimum of 30 °C.

Monsoon season prevails from mid-June to mid-September.

The cold waves from the Himalayan region make the winters in Noida chilly and harsh. Temperatures fall to as low as 3 °C to 4 °C at the peak of winters. Noida also has fog and smoke problems.[citation needed] In January, a dense fog envelops the city, reducing visibility on the streets.

Climate data for Noida
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 19
(66)
23
(73)
32
(90)
37
(99)
39
(102)
41
(106)
38
(100)
36
(97)
35
(95)
36
(97)
28
(82)
22
(72)
32
(90)
Average low °C (°F) 7
(45)
12
(54)
18
(64)
21
(70)
26
(79)
28
(82)
25
(77)
26
(79)
24
(75)
20
(68)
14
(57)
9
(48)
19
(67)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 69
(2.7)
22
(0.9)
17
(0.7)
7
(0.3)
8
(0.3)
69
(2.7)
269
(10.6)
173
(6.8)
169
(6.7)
31
(1.2)
4
(0.2)
5
(0.2)
843
(33.3)
Source: Noida Weather

Demographics

As per provisional data of 2011 census, Noida had a population of 642,381 out of which the male population was 352,577 and the female population was 289,804. The literacy rate was 88.58 per cent. Male literacy was 92.90% and female literacy was 83.28%.[6]

Religion in Noida City (2011)[20]
Religion Percentage
Hinduism
90.55%
Islam
7.40%
Sikhism
0.88%
Christianity
0.46%
Jainism
0.26%
Others
0.45%

There are people of almost all major religions, but the majority practice Hinduism. Many famous Hindu temples are located in the city, some of the more famous ones are the Hanuman temple in Sector 22, the Kalibari Temple in Sector 26, the ISKCON temple in Sector 33, Shree Jagannath Temple in Sector 34, Sai Baba Temple in Sector 61, Shiv Mandir in Sector 31, Shri Ram Mandir in Sector 36 and the Kuti Temple at Sec 163 Mohiyapur. Locals believe that the birth of Ravana[21] also took place on the outskirts of Noida in a village called Bishrakh(near Noida-Greater Noida border).A Shia Jama Masjid in Sector 50 and St. Gregorios Indian Orthodox Church in Sector 51, Mar Thoma Church in Sector 50, and St. Mary's Catholic Church in Sector 34 are also well known.

Administration

Authority

The city's infrastructure is looked after by the NOIDA Authority, a statutory authority set-up under Uttar Pradesh Industrial Area Development Act, 1976.[15] Authority's head is its chairman Sanjiv Kumar Mittal, who is an IAS officer, the authority's daily matters, however, are looked after by its CEO, who is also an IAS officer.[22] NOIDA Authority comes under the Infrastructure and Industrial Development Department of Uttar Pradesh Government. The Chairman of NOIDA Authority is Alok Tandon and CEO is Ritu Maheshwari.[23][24]

General administration

The Gautam Budh Nagar district is a part of Meerut division, headed by the Divisional Commissioner, who is an IAS officer of high seniority, the Commissioner is the head of local government institutions (including Municipal Corporations) in the division, is in-charge of infrastructure development in his division, and is also responsible for maintaining law and order in the division.[25][26][27][28][29] The District Magistrate, hence, reports to the Divisional Commissioner of Meerut. The current Divisional Commissioner of Meerut is Surendra Singh (IAS).[30]

Gautam Budh Nagar district administration is headed by the District Magistrate (DM) of Gautam Budh Nagar, who is an IAS officer. The DM is in charge of property records and revenue collection for the central government and oversee the national elections held in the city.[25][31][32][33][34]

The District Magistrate is assisted by one Chief Development Officer, three Additional District Magistrates/ ADM (Executive, Finance & Revenue and Law & Order), and one City Magistrate. The district has divided into three Subdivisions named Noida Sadar, Dadri, and Jewar each headed by a Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM) who reports to the District Magistrate. The current DM of Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida) since 30 March 2020 is Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj (IAS).

Law enforcement

In January 2020, The Government of Uttar Pradesh, led by Yogi Adityanath announced that Gautam Buddha Nagar (Noida) and Lucknow will have a Commissionerate Police system,[35] headed by a Commissioner of Police who shall directly report to the DGP of Uttar Pradesh Police. The Commissioner of Police (Additional DGP rank) is assisted by two Additional Commissioner of Police (Deputy IGP rank). Below them, there are seven Deputy Commissioner of Police/ DCP (SP rank).[citation needed]

Noida[36] is divided into three police zones i.e. Noida, Central Noida and Greater Noida, each of them under a zonal DCP (SP rank). Apart from these three Zonal DCPs, Noida Police has four other DCP looking after Headquarters, Traffic, Crime, and Women Safety. Below them, there are 16 Assistant Commissioner of Police/ ACP (Deputy SP rank). The current Commissioner of Noida Police is Alok Singh, an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer.[37]

Courts

The Court for Noida is situated at District Court Complex, Surajpur Greater Noida, Gautam Budh Nagar formed in 2012 with 18 courts in function. The court complex at Surajpur Greater Noida is built on more than 30 acres of land. The infrastructure of the Court is neat and clean with good size courtrooms.[38][verification needed][39][verification needed][40]

Politics

Noida (Assembly constituency) represents the area.

Infrastructure

 
GAIL Headquarters in Jubliee Tower, Noida

Noida ranks one of the cleanest medium population cities when it comes to cleanliness among cities in India.[41] The creation of associated physical infrastructure is higher in Noida and Greater Noida.[42] Most of the land in Noida is not very fertile and the agricultural output is low. It is in the flood plains of the Yamuna River on one side and the Hindon River on the other. Many villages are visible from the Noida Expressway, beginning from the Mahamaya flyover to Greater Noida on both sides. One end of the Taj expressway terminates on Noida Expressway near the Hindon River and the other at Agra. Up until the 1980s, these villages were flooded every 2–3 years, resulting in people temporarily moving to other places in Noida, and even as far as Mehrauli in South Delhi. Noida is also famous for its tall buildings and comes 2nd in India after Mumbai in this parameter.[citation needed]

There is always a huge amount of revenue surplus each year as they are unable to spend the entire amount on development or on maintaining civic amenities. Lease rent and interest from builders are the biggest contributors to Noida's revenue. Besides, the authority gets huge revenues out of water and property transfer charges. "The Noida authority had deposited 3,500 crore as fixed deposits in various banks because of surplus funds. Noida has so much surplus funds with it that it can run the city even if it does not take any taxes from its allottees for 5 years in a row."[43]

A 300 m (980 ft) tall skyscraper named "Supernova Spira" stands on the Noida side of Delhi Noida Border.[44] It will be the tallest residential tower in northern India after its completion in 2021.[45] The Noida Authority’s plans to establish ‘New Noida’ have opened new opportunities in the Dadri-Noida-Ghaziabad Investment Region (DNGIR). The region will be settled in four phases, according to the Master Plan 2041 submitted recently to the Authority. New Noida will include a land bank consisting of 87 villages of Bulandshahr and Dadri.[46]

In 2014, Allahabad High Court orders demolition of twin towers, pulls up Noida Authority for collusion with developer. Construction work stopped at the site in 2014 but the twin towers in Noida, built illegally by realty firm Supertech Ltd., were brought down within 12 seconds around 2.30 p.m. on August 28, 2022 with more than 3,700 kg of explosives.[47]

Economy

In the last few years, Noida has also become a hub for software and mobile app development companies like Microsoft,[48] Arm Holdings,[49] HCL,[50] Samsung and Barclays.[51] These companies are contributing to the city's economy with their software product development and service export in foreign currencies. Samsung recently invested 50 billion (equivalent to 57 billion or US$710 million in 2020) in Noida, under the Make in India initiative.[52]

Paytm, India's largest unicorn fintech company is also headquartered in Noida.[53]

Culture/Cityscape

Parks and recreation in Noida

Okhla Bird Sanctuary

Okhla Bird Sanctuary (OBS)[54] is at the entrance of the city at the point where the Yamuna River enters the state of Uttar Pradesh from the state of Delhi. The Okhla Barrage over the Yamuna has created the unique position of the OBS which attracts various species of birds. OBS is among the 466 important bird areas in India. About 324 various bird species are seen in the sanctuary, about 50% of which are migratory birds.

 
The Blue Line of the Delhi Metro in Noida .

Noida's botanical garden

Noida's botanical garden was formed with the aim to turn it into a hub of special and endangered plants, representing the entire country. which is located in Sector 38A of the city, started in 2002. Today, it sprawls across 160 acres, There are around 7,500 plants in the garden. The garden has a seed bank, where seeds of more than 250 plant species are conserved.[55] It also features a map of India, made entirely from plants.

Scientists are giving a new lease of life to endangered and extinct plant species at the Botanical Garden. A look around the green expanse reveals species like Psilotum Nudum, better known as skeleton fork fern. Considered a "primitive" plant – a descendant of possibly the first group of vascular plants from 400 million years ago – that was widespread during the Devonian and Silurian periods – its name means "bare naked" in Latin as it lacks most of the organs found in plants species that evolved later.[56][57]

Noida's botanical garden is divided into 10 sections. The "medicinal plants" section has an astounding variety of 96 plants and is further divided into eight sections named after the parts of the human body they benefit. For example, the "digestive system" section has aloe vera and Gymnema sylvestre (madhunaashini), which treats diabetes.

The "blood and circulation" section has Withania somnifera (Ashwagandha) and Aristolochia indica (Isharmul) – blood purifiers. The "musculo-skeletal" section has Cissus quadrangularis (Hadjod); "skin disease" section has Plumbago zeylanica (Chitarak) which cures leucoderma.

Noida's botanical garden has a large fruit section which has many varieties of mango, pomegranate, lemon, pear, plum, mulberry, etc., besides their speciality the black guava. The woodland section is equally impressive with trees like Sapindus Emarginatus (Reetha), Pterocarpus marsupium (Sandalwood), Dalbergia sissoo (Sheesham wood), and Tectona Grandis (Teakwood).[58]

The garden also has a lotus pond featuring five different coloured water lilies.[citation needed]

Transport

Metro

Noida is connected by rail by the Noida Metro and Delhi Metro.

Noida is not directly connected via high-speed rail, but there are railway stations nearby reachable by road, including Ghaziabad railway station and Anand Vihar Terminal. However, the New Delhi Railway Station and Old Delhi Railway station, which are both accessible via metro, are the main railway stations most often used by commuters to reach Noida.

Road

 
The DND Flyway connects Noida to New Delhi.
 
The Yamuna Expressway runs through Noida

Noida has roads laid mostly in a grid pattern, and all main roads are 6 lanes wide. Noida features three main expressways. One is the DND Flyway, which connects Noida and Delhi, and runs across the river Yamuna. The second is the Noida–Greater Noida Expressway, which connects Noida to Greater Noida. The third is the Yamuna Expressway which connects Greater Noida to Agra via Mathura. The Eastern Peripheral Expressway, Delhi–Meerut Expressway, Upper Ganges Canal Expressway and the Ganga Expressway are the four expressways that are currently under construction which will be passing through the city. The area adjacent to the NGN Expressway has seen heavy residential development in recent years.

A 4/6-lane double-decker elevated road is over the MP-II which takes only 5 minutes to cross the whole city. This 4.8 km (3.0 mi) road starts from Flex crossing and ends at Vishwa Bharti school. Another elevated road from sector 12/22 to sector 12/10-21/21A crossing is going to be built on the MP-I road. Three more elevated roads are planned. Along with these five elevated roads, several underpasses are under construction or approval and all these projects could be completed by 2020. Noida will become the city with the highest number of elevated roads and underpasses in India.

UPSRTC, DTC and private buses ply through some routes in the city. Taxi, auto-rickshaws, and cycle rickshaws are available for short-distance transport.

The Noida-Greater Noida Expressway is poised to become a self-sustaining urban pocket in Noida with good infrastructure. This 24.5 km long (15.2 mi) corridor has attracted real estate Noida Extension investors and buyers with its good infrastructure facilities and connectivity to the other regions of NCR.

This area has emerged as a major growth corridor. Sectors abutting this corridor are 44, 45, 92–94, 96–100, 105, 108, 125–137 and 141–168. These sectors lie towards the south and south-east of Noida.

As of December 2021, a new Faridabad-Noida-Gurgaon (FNG) expressway is also under construction to connect Faridabad and Gurgaon directly with Noida.[61]

Air

The nearest airport to Noida is the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi. In June 2017, the Union Government sanctioned the construction of an international airport in Jewar, officially named the Noida International Greenfield Airport, to reduce the traffic of the one in New Delhi.[62] The bhoomi pujan for the airport in Jewar was done on 25 November 2021.[63]

Bus

Noida has a bus stand at Morna village in Sector 35. There are regular buses to nearby cities like New Delhi, Dehradun, Ghaziabad, Tappal, Khair, Aligarh, Hathras, Bulandshahr, Meerut, Muzaffarnagar, Haridwar and others. Uttar Pradesh Parivahan runs local buses in the city. However, there are plans to shift the Bus Stand from Morna.

Education

Colleges and universities

 
Main campus of Amity University in Noida

Noida is the location of UPTU and various colleges affiliated with it. Noida is also the home to many other institutions, including:

 
Ramagya School

Schools

High schools in Noida include:

Media

Noida is a prominent location for the Indian entertainment industry, with many films, television series, news channels, and other media being filmed here. An example of a music company having its headquarters here is T-Series. The city is fast becoming a favourite among directors who want to show a shot of urban culture or college life. According to film producer Rishabh Arora, "Noida has developed a lot in the last decade and feels like home. And it's a great place for outdoor shoots. Films with urban stories become big hits and Noida lends the perfect flavor for urban-themed movies and song sequences. The city has highways, colleges, wide roads, and a good crowd."[68][69] Film City, established by Sandeep Marwah, is a hub for major news channels and studios.

News channels such as News Nation, WION, Zee News, NDTV, TV Today group, Network 18, NewsX, and India TV[70] are situated here and some newspaper company also working in Noida like as Amar Ujala – Noida, Dainik Jagran, Dainik Bhaskar, Rajasthan Patrika, The Indian Express, Tricity Today and The Times of India. Noida's proximity to Delhi, which is the political hub of the country, makes it an attractive destination for news channels. Commercial activities have also risen in recent years, with a spate of new malls including Mall of India, The Great India Place, Spice World Mall and multiplexes.

Sports

In 2005, the city hosted the Noida Half-Marathon and the city's maiden international exposure, the Queen's Baton Relay for the Commonwealth Games. The cycling competition for the 2010 commonwealth games was held at NOIDA-Greater Noida expressway. The Noida Golf Course is situated on the southern end of the city, The Noida Golf 18 hole par 72 Course having a length of 6989 yards length has been assessed by Indian Golf Union Technical Committee. In 2011, Greater Noida hosted the inaugural Formula One Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit constructed by Jaypee Group. The circuit is the first of its kind in South Asia.

An international cricket stadium has been built in Sector 21 known as Noida Cricket Stadium with a capacity of around 20,000 spectators, the Noida Stadium Complex houses facilities like dedicated tracks for cycling enthusiasts, golf, and football training facilities. The Noida Cricket Stadium Complex consists of a Basketball court, Squash court, Table-tennis court, Lawn tennis court, Golf course, and Skating rink.[71]

A 50,000-capacity cricket stadium-cum-sports facility with 125 acres land will be built at Noida expressway in Sector 152, which makes it bigger than Feroz Shah Kotla in capacity and area.[72][73]

Notable people

Art, entertainment and television

Politics

Sports

Villages in Noida City

Noida originally consisted of around 81 villages, but now comes under the Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh.[75]

Still, Noida villages lack permanent postal and individual address but according to officials, the homes in villages will be soon mapped using aerial imagery captured by drones designed by North East Centre For Technology Application and Reach (NECTAR), an autonomous society set up under the Union government's department of science and technology. These maps will also provide crucial information about rural areas in an emergency. Officials said it will take almost a year to complete mapping and allotting addresses to all 81 villages.

With houses getting mapped and being allotted a formal address in Noida villages, procuring information on land rights, development plans, etc. will become easier. "Easily available maps will also be helpful in advancing development plans and settling disputes over bordering parcels of land. Mapping will also ease land transfers, by creating reliable maps and title documents."[75]

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noida, short, okhla, industrial, development, authority, city, located, gautam, buddha, nagar, district, indian, state, uttar, pradesh, satellite, city, delhi, part, national, capital, region, india, provisional, reports, census, india, population, 2011, city,. Noida short for New Okhla Industrial Development Authority is a city 5 located in Gautam Buddha Nagar district of the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh Noida is a satellite city of Delhi and is a part of the National Capital Region NCR of India As per provisional reports of Census of India the population of Noida in 2011 was 642 381 6 The city is managed by New Okhla Industrial Development Authority NOIDA 7 The district s administrative headquarters are in the nearby city of Greater Noida NoidaCityLeft Right from the top Swaminarayan Akshardham Delhi Gautam Buddha Nagar District Amity University IT Park and Supernova SpiraNoidaLocation of Noida in Uttar Pradesh IndiaShow map of Uttar PradeshNoidaNoida India Show map of IndiaCoordinates 28 34 N 77 19 E 28 57 N 77 32 E 28 57 77 32 Coordinates 28 34 N 77 19 E 28 57 N 77 32 E 28 57 77 32Country IndiaStateUttar PradeshDivisionMeerutDistrictGautam Buddha NagarEstablished17 April 1976Government TypeGovernment of Uttar Pradesh BodyNoida Authority Chairman Noida AuthoritySanjiv Mittal IAS CEO Noida AuthorityRitu Maheshwari IAS Commissioner Meerut DivisionAneeta Meshram IAS District Magistrate and CollectorSuhas Lalinakere Yathiraj 1 IAS Commissioner of PoliceSmt Laxmi Singh IPS Area Total203 km2 78 sq mi Elevation200 m 700 ft Population 2011 2 Total637 272 Rank71st Density2 463 km2 6 380 sq mi DemonymNoiditeLanguage OfficialHindi 3 Additional officialEnglish 3 Time zoneUTC 5 30 IST PIN201301 to 201307Telephone code0120Vehicle registrationUP 16GDP Nominal Gautam Buddha Nagar district Rs 1 35 320 81 crores 2020 21 4 Lok Sabha ConstituencyGautam Buddha NagarRapid TransitNoida Metro and Delhi MetroWebsitewww wbr noidaauthorityonline wbr inThe city is a part of the Noida Vidhan Sabha constituency and Gautam Buddha Nagar Lok Sabha constituency Mahesh Sharma is the present Lok Sabha MP of Gautam Buddha Nagar while Pankaj Singh is the present MLA of Noida 8 9 Noida was ranked as the Best City in Uttar Pradesh and the Best City in Housing in all of India in the Best City Awards conducted by ABP News in 2015 10 11 Noida is considered to be India s greenest city with nearly 50 green cover the highest of any city in India 12 13 It is also ranked the cleanest city in medium category cities cities with a population of 300 000 to 1 000 000 and 4th cleanest city among cities with less than 1 000 000 people 14 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 2 1 Climate 3 Demographics 4 Administration 4 1 Authority 4 2 General administration 4 3 Law enforcement 4 4 Courts 5 Politics 6 Infrastructure 7 Economy 8 Culture Cityscape 8 1 Parks and recreation in Noida 8 1 1 Okhla Bird Sanctuary 8 1 2 Noida s botanical garden 9 Transport 9 1 Metro 9 2 Road 9 3 Air 9 4 Bus 10 Education 10 1 Colleges and universities 10 2 Schools 11 Media 12 Sports 13 Notable people 13 1 Art entertainment and television 13 2 Politics 13 3 Sports 14 Villages in Noida City 15 References 16 External linksHistory EditThe city lies in the cultural region of Braj Noida came into administrative existence on 17 April 1976 and celebrates 17 April as Noida Day It was set up as part of an urbanization thrust during the controversial Emergency period 1975 1977 The city was created under the UP Industrial Area Development Act 1976 by the initiatives of Sanjay Gandhi 15 The city has the highest per capita income in the Uttar Pradesh ahead of Lucknow 16 Noida is classified as a special economic zone SEZ 17 The Noida Authority is among the richest civic bodies in the country 18 Geography EditNoida is located in the Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh state of India Noida is about 25 kilometres 16 mi southeast of New Delhi 20 kilometres 12 mi northwest of the district headquarters Greater Noida and 457 kilometres 284 mi northwest of the state capital Lucknow It is bound on the west and southwest by the Yamuna River on the north and northwest by the city of Delhi on the northeast by the cities of Delhi and Ghaziabad on the north east east and south east by the Hindon River Noida falls under the catchment area of the Yamuna River and is located on the old river bed The soil is rich and loamy 19 Geographical area 1 442 km2 557 sq mi Population 1 105 290 600 950 M 504 340 F Literate 627 930 402 230 M 225 700 F Tehsils 3Development blocks 4Nyay panchayat 38Gram sabha 243Inhabited village 343Inhabited village 30Towns 8Source http gbnagar nic in Climate Edit In summer March to June the weather remains hot and the temperature ranges from a maximum of 48 C to a minimum of 30 C Monsoon season prevails from mid June to mid September The cold waves from the Himalayan region make the winters in Noida chilly and harsh Temperatures fall to as low as 3 C to 4 C at the peak of winters Noida also has fog and smoke problems citation needed In January a dense fog envelops the city reducing visibility on the streets Climate data for NoidaMonth Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearAverage high C F 19 66 23 73 32 90 37 99 39 102 41 106 38 100 36 97 35 95 36 97 28 82 22 72 32 90 Average low C F 7 45 12 54 18 64 21 70 26 79 28 82 25 77 26 79 24 75 20 68 14 57 9 48 19 67 Average precipitation mm inches 69 2 7 22 0 9 17 0 7 7 0 3 8 0 3 69 2 7 269 10 6 173 6 8 169 6 7 31 1 2 4 0 2 5 0 2 843 33 3 Source Noida WeatherDemographics EditAs per provisional data of 2011 census Noida had a population of 642 381 out of which the male population was 352 577 and the female population was 289 804 The literacy rate was 88 58 per cent Male literacy was 92 90 and female literacy was 83 28 6 Religion in Noida City 2011 20 Religion PercentageHinduism 90 55 Islam 7 40 Sikhism 0 88 Christianity 0 46 Jainism 0 26 Others 0 45 There are people of almost all major religions but the majority practice Hinduism Many famous Hindu temples are located in the city some of the more famous ones are the Hanuman temple in Sector 22 the Kalibari Temple in Sector 26 the ISKCON temple in Sector 33 Shree Jagannath Temple in Sector 34 Sai Baba Temple in Sector 61 Shiv Mandir in Sector 31 Shri Ram Mandir in Sector 36 and the Kuti Temple at Sec 163 Mohiyapur Locals believe that the birth of Ravana 21 also took place on the outskirts of Noida in a village called Bishrakh near Noida Greater Noida border A Shia Jama Masjid in Sector 50 and St Gregorios Indian Orthodox Church in Sector 51 Mar Thoma Church in Sector 50 and St Mary s Catholic Church in Sector 34 are also well known Administration EditAuthority Edit The city s infrastructure is looked after by the NOIDA Authority a statutory authority set up under Uttar Pradesh Industrial Area Development Act 1976 15 Authority s head is its chairman Sanjiv Kumar Mittal who is an IAS officer the authority s daily matters however are looked after by its CEO who is also an IAS officer 22 NOIDA Authority comes under the Infrastructure and Industrial Development Department of Uttar Pradesh Government The Chairman of NOIDA Authority is Alok Tandon and CEO is Ritu Maheshwari 23 24 General administration Edit The Gautam Budh Nagar district is a part of Meerut division headed by the Divisional Commissioner who is an IAS officer of high seniority the Commissioner is the head of local government institutions including Municipal Corporations in the division is in charge of infrastructure development in his division and is also responsible for maintaining law and order in the division 25 26 27 28 29 The District Magistrate hence reports to the Divisional Commissioner of Meerut The current Divisional Commissioner of Meerut is Surendra Singh IAS 30 Gautam Budh Nagar district administration is headed by the District Magistrate DM of Gautam Budh Nagar who is an IAS officer The DM is in charge of property records and revenue collection for the central government and oversee the national elections held in the city 25 31 32 33 34 The District Magistrate is assisted by one Chief Development Officer three Additional District Magistrates ADM Executive Finance amp Revenue and Law amp Order and one City Magistrate The district has divided into three Subdivisions named Noida Sadar Dadri and Jewar each headed by a Sub Divisional Magistrate SDM who reports to the District Magistrate The current DM of Gautam Buddha Nagar Noida since 30 March 2020 is Suhas Lalinakere Yathiraj IAS Law enforcement Edit In January 2020 The Government of Uttar Pradesh led by Yogi Adityanath announced that Gautam Buddha Nagar Noida and Lucknow will have a Commissionerate Police system 35 headed by a Commissioner of Police who shall directly report to the DGP of Uttar Pradesh Police The Commissioner of Police Additional DGP rank is assisted by two Additional Commissioner of Police Deputy IGP rank Below them there are seven Deputy Commissioner of Police DCP SP rank citation needed Noida 36 is divided into three police zones i e Noida Central Noida and Greater Noida each of them under a zonal DCP SP rank Apart from these three Zonal DCPs Noida Police has four other DCP looking after Headquarters Traffic Crime and Women Safety Below them there are 16 Assistant Commissioner of Police ACP Deputy SP rank The current Commissioner of Noida Police is Alok Singh an Indian Police Service IPS officer 37 Courts Edit The Court for Noida is situated at District Court Complex Surajpur Greater Noida Gautam Budh Nagar formed in 2012 with 18 courts in function The court complex at Surajpur Greater Noida is built on more than 30 acres of land The infrastructure of the Court is neat and clean with good size courtrooms 38 verification needed 39 verification needed 40 Politics EditNoida Assembly constituency represents the area Infrastructure Edit GAIL Headquarters in Jubliee Tower Noida Noida ranks one of the cleanest medium population cities when it comes to cleanliness among cities in India 41 The creation of associated physical infrastructure is higher in Noida and Greater Noida 42 Most of the land in Noida is not very fertile and the agricultural output is low It is in the flood plains of the Yamuna River on one side and the Hindon River on the other Many villages are visible from the Noida Expressway beginning from the Mahamaya flyover to Greater Noida on both sides One end of the Taj expressway terminates on Noida Expressway near the Hindon River and the other at Agra Up until the 1980s these villages were flooded every 2 3 years resulting in people temporarily moving to other places in Noida and even as far as Mehrauli in South Delhi Noida is also famous for its tall buildings and comes 2nd in India after Mumbai in this parameter citation needed There is always a huge amount of revenue surplus each year as they are unable to spend the entire amount on development or on maintaining civic amenities Lease rent and interest from builders are the biggest contributors to Noida s revenue Besides the authority gets huge revenues out of water and property transfer charges The Noida authority had deposited 3 500 crore as fixed deposits in various banks because of surplus funds Noida has so much surplus funds with it that it can run the city even if it does not take any taxes from its allottees for 5 years in a row 43 A 300 m 980 ft tall skyscraper named Supernova Spira stands on the Noida side of Delhi Noida Border 44 It will be the tallest residential tower in northern India after its completion in 2021 45 The Noida Authority s plans to establish New Noida have opened new opportunities in the Dadri Noida Ghaziabad Investment Region DNGIR The region will be settled in four phases according to the Master Plan 2041 submitted recently to the Authority New Noida will include a land bank consisting of 87 villages of Bulandshahr and Dadri 46 In 2014 Allahabad High Court orders demolition of twin towers pulls up Noida Authority for collusion with developer Construction work stopped at the site in 2014 but the twin towers in Noida built illegally by realty firm Supertech Ltd were brought down within 12 seconds around 2 30 p m on August 28 2022 with more than 3 700 kg of explosives 47 Economy EditIn the last few years Noida has also become a hub for software and mobile app development companies like Microsoft 48 Arm Holdings 49 HCL 50 Samsung and Barclays 51 These companies are contributing to the city s economy with their software product development and service export in foreign currencies Samsung recently invested 50 billion equivalent to 57 billion or US 710 million in 2020 in Noida under the Make in India initiative 52 Paytm India s largest unicorn fintech company is also headquartered in Noida 53 Culture Cityscape EditParks and recreation in Noida Edit See also Okhla Sanctuary and Rashtriya Dalit Prerna Sthal and Green Garden Okhla Bird Sanctuary Edit Okhla Bird Sanctuary OBS 54 is at the entrance of the city at the point where the Yamuna River enters the state of Uttar Pradesh from the state of Delhi The Okhla Barrage over the Yamuna has created the unique position of the OBS which attracts various species of birds OBS is among the 466 important bird areas in India About 324 various bird species are seen in the sanctuary about 50 of which are migratory birds The Blue Line of the Delhi Metro in Noida Noida s botanical garden Edit Noida s botanical garden was formed with the aim to turn it into a hub of special and endangered plants representing the entire country which is located in Sector 38A of the city started in 2002 Today it sprawls across 160 acres There are around 7 500 plants in the garden The garden has a seed bank where seeds of more than 250 plant species are conserved 55 It also features a map of India made entirely from plants Scientists are giving a new lease of life to endangered and extinct plant species at the Botanical Garden A look around the green expanse reveals species like Psilotum Nudum better known as skeleton fork fern Considered a primitive plant a descendant of possibly the first group of vascular plants from 400 million years ago that was widespread during the Devonian and Silurian periods its name means bare naked in Latin as it lacks most of the organs found in plants species that evolved later 56 57 Noida s botanical garden is divided into 10 sections The medicinal plants section has an astounding variety of 96 plants and is further divided into eight sections named after the parts of the human body they benefit For example the digestive system section has aloe vera and Gymnema sylvestre madhunaashini which treats diabetes The blood and circulation section has Withania somnifera Ashwagandha and Aristolochia indica Isharmul blood purifiers The musculo skeletal section has Cissus quadrangularis Hadjod skin disease section has Plumbago zeylanica Chitarak which cures leucoderma Noida s botanical garden has a large fruit section which has many varieties of mango pomegranate lemon pear plum mulberry etc besides their speciality the black guava The woodland section is equally impressive with trees like Sapindus Emarginatus Reetha Pterocarpus marsupium Sandalwood Dalbergia sissoo Sheesham wood and Tectona Grandis Teakwood 58 The garden also has a lotus pond featuring five different coloured water lilies citation needed Transport EditMetro Edit Main articles Noida Metro and Delhi Metro Botanical Garden metro station of the Magenta Line of the Delhi Metro in Noida Noida is connected by rail by the Noida Metro and Delhi Metro The Noida Metro is a rapid transit system connecting the twin cities of Noida and Greater Noida in Gautam Buddh Nagar district Uttar Pradesh India The metro network consists of one line called Aqua Line with a total length of 29 7 kilometres 18 5 mi serving 21 stations A second line is planned 59 The Delhi Metro officially ran in Noida on 12 November 2009 It now connects Connaught Place and Dwarka sub city via the Blue Line The same Blue Line connects Noida with Vaishali through the Yamuna Bank interchange station Delhi Metro s Magenta Line connects Noida and Janakpuri via Botanical Garden and Janakpuri West metro stations 60 Noida is not directly connected via high speed rail but there are railway stations nearby reachable by road including Ghaziabad railway station and Anand Vihar Terminal However the New Delhi Railway Station and Old Delhi Railway station which are both accessible via metro are the main railway stations most often used by commuters to reach Noida Road Edit See also DND Flyway Noida Greater Noida Expressway and Yamuna Expressway The Noida Greater Noida Expressway The DND Flyway connects Noida to New Delhi The Yamuna Expressway runs through Noida Noida has roads laid mostly in a grid pattern and all main roads are 6 lanes wide Noida features three main expressways One is the DND Flyway which connects Noida and Delhi and runs across the river Yamuna The second is the Noida Greater Noida Expressway which connects Noida to Greater Noida The third is the Yamuna Expressway which connects Greater Noida to Agra via Mathura The Eastern Peripheral Expressway Delhi Meerut Expressway Upper Ganges Canal Expressway and the Ganga Expressway are the four expressways that are currently under construction which will be passing through the city The area adjacent to the NGN Expressway has seen heavy residential development in recent years A 4 6 lane double decker elevated road is over the MP II which takes only 5 minutes to cross the whole city This 4 8 km 3 0 mi road starts from Flex crossing and ends at Vishwa Bharti school Another elevated road from sector 12 22 to sector 12 10 21 21A crossing is going to be built on the MP I road Three more elevated roads are planned Along with these five elevated roads several underpasses are under construction or approval and all these projects could be completed by 2020 Noida will become the city with the highest number of elevated roads and underpasses in India UPSRTC DTC and private buses ply through some routes in the city Taxi auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are available for short distance transport The Noida Greater Noida Expressway is poised to become a self sustaining urban pocket in Noida with good infrastructure This 24 5 km long 15 2 mi corridor has attracted real estate Noida Extension investors and buyers with its good infrastructure facilities and connectivity to the other regions of NCR This area has emerged as a major growth corridor Sectors abutting this corridor are 44 45 92 94 96 100 105 108 125 137 and 141 168 These sectors lie towards the south and south east of Noida As of December 2021 a new Faridabad Noida Gurgaon FNG expressway is also under construction to connect Faridabad and Gurgaon directly with Noida 61 Air Edit The nearest airport to Noida is the Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi In June 2017 the Union Government sanctioned the construction of an international airport in Jewar officially named the Noida International Greenfield Airport to reduce the traffic of the one in New Delhi 62 The bhoomi pujan for the airport in Jewar was done on 25 November 2021 63 Bus Edit Noida has a bus stand at Morna village in Sector 35 There are regular buses to nearby cities like New Delhi Dehradun Ghaziabad Tappal Khair Aligarh Hathras Bulandshahr Meerut Muzaffarnagar Haridwar and others Uttar Pradesh Parivahan runs local buses in the city However there are plans to shift the Bus Stand from Morna Education EditColleges and universities Edit Main campus of Amity University in Noida Noida is the location of UPTU and various colleges affiliated with it Noida is also the home to many other institutions including Amity University Noida Government Post Graduate College Noida IMS Law College Jaypee Institute of Information Technology JSS Academy of Technical Education Noida International University Ramagya School Schools Edit High schools in Noida include Delhi Public School Noida 64 Kendriya Vidyalaya 65 Maharishi Vidya Mandir 66 Ryan International School 67 Media EditNoida is a prominent location for the Indian entertainment industry with many films television series news channels and other media being filmed here An example of a music company having its headquarters here is T Series The city is fast becoming a favourite among directors who want to show a shot of urban culture or college life According to film producer Rishabh Arora Noida has developed a lot in the last decade and feels like home And it s a great place for outdoor shoots Films with urban stories become big hits and Noida lends the perfect flavor for urban themed movies and song sequences The city has highways colleges wide roads and a good crowd 68 69 Film City established by Sandeep Marwah is a hub for major news channels and studios News channels such as News Nation WION Zee News NDTV TV Today group Network 18 NewsX and India TV 70 are situated here and some newspaper company also working in Noida like as Amar Ujala Noida Dainik Jagran Dainik Bhaskar Rajasthan Patrika The Indian Express Tricity Today and The Times of India Noida s proximity to Delhi which is the political hub of the country makes it an attractive destination for news channels Commercial activities have also risen in recent years with a spate of new malls including Mall of India The Great India Place Spice World Mall and multiplexes Sports EditSee also Noida Cricket Stadium and Jaypee Sports City In 2005 the city hosted the Noida Half Marathon and the city s maiden international exposure the Queen s Baton Relay for the Commonwealth Games The cycling competition for the 2010 commonwealth games was held at NOIDA Greater Noida expressway The Noida Golf Course is situated on the southern end of the city The Noida Golf 18 hole par 72 Course having a length of 6989 yards length has been assessed by Indian Golf Union Technical Committee In 2011 Greater Noida hosted the inaugural Formula One Indian Grand Prix at the Buddh International Circuit constructed by Jaypee Group The circuit is the first of its kind in South Asia An international cricket stadium has been built in Sector 21 known as Noida Cricket Stadium with a capacity of around 20 000 spectators the Noida Stadium Complex houses facilities like dedicated tracks for cycling enthusiasts golf and football training facilities The Noida Cricket Stadium Complex consists of a Basketball court Squash court Table tennis court Lawn tennis court Golf course and Skating rink 71 A 50 000 capacity cricket stadium cum sports facility with 125 acres land will be built at Noida expressway in Sector 152 which makes it bigger than Feroz Shah Kotla in capacity and area 72 73 Notable people EditArt entertainment and television Edit Ram Awana Indian film and television actorPolitics Edit D P Yadav politician Nawab Singh Nagar politician 74 Tejpal Singh Nagar politician 74 Mahesh Sharma politician Pankaj Singh politician MLA for NoidaSports Edit Parvinder Awana Indian cricketer Varun Singh Bhati para high jumper Shivam Mavi Indian cricketer Robin Singh footballer Arjun Vajpai mountaineerVillages in Noida City EditSee also List of cities in Uttar Pradesh Nangli Wazidpur and Nithari Noida originally consisted of around 81 villages but now comes under the Gautam Buddh Nagar district of Uttar Pradesh 75 Still Noida villages lack permanent postal and individual address but according to officials the homes in villages will be soon mapped using aerial imagery captured by drones designed by North East Centre For Technology Application and Reach NECTAR an autonomous society set up under the Union government s department of science and technology These maps will also provide crucial information about rural areas in an emergency Officials said it will take almost a year to complete mapping and allotting addresses to all 81 villages With houses getting mapped and being allotted a formal address in Noida villages procuring information on land rights development plans etc will become easier Easily available maps will also be helpful in advancing development plans and settling disputes over bordering parcels of land Mapping will also ease land transfers by creating reliable 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Sinha Snehil 13 May 2018 Noida Greater Noida Metro aqua line may begin by September Hindustan Times Pillai Soumya 21 May 2018 It s official The Magenta Line of Delhi Metro Hindustan Times Sinha Meenakshi 14 December 2021 2 5km stretch of Faridabad Noida Ghaziabad eway to be repaired The Times of India Retrieved 20 March 2022 New airport to come up in Greater Noida s Jewar as Centre clears proposal Hindustan Times 24 June 2017 Retrieved 16 August 2017 PM Modi to visit Noida for Jewar airport bhoomi pujan on Nov 25 here s what you need to know Business Today 23 November 2021 Retrieved 20 March 2022 HT Code a Thon ends on a high note Six crowned winners of Olympiad Hindustan Times 22 January 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 KV NOIDA Recruitment 2022 for Teaching and Non Teaching Posts Jagran 22 March 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2022 Govt has no solution for unemployment protesting farmers Mehbooba Mufti Zee News 16 November 2021 Retrieved 17 April 2022 PTI 27 June 2019 Ryan International School Greater Noida Awarded Leading Schools of India Business Standard India Retrieved 17 April 2022 Lal Niharika 9 January 2015 CM to launch trailer of film shot in Noida at Saifai Mahotsav The Times of India Retrieved 3 October 2017 Lal Niharika 20 March 2015 Noidaa s Bollywood calling Lending backdrop to urban stories The Times of India Retrieved 3 October 2017 Noida News Noida Latest News Latest Updates of Noida News Today on NYOOOZ Noida stadium to turn into pedallers paradise The Times of India 12 April 2012 Retrieved 3 October 2017 Keelor Vandana 4 June 2015 Cricket stadium bigger than Kotla planned in Noida The Times of India Retrieved 3 October 2017 न एड म नय वर ल ड क ल स क र क ट स ट ड यम जल द New world class stadium in Noida soon Navbharat Times 4 June 2015 Retrieved 3 October 2017 a b Sohil Sehran 12 March 2017 Greater Noida BJP s Tejpal Singh Nagar wins the battle of the Gujjars in Dadri Hindustan Times Retrieved 16 January 2019 a b Keelor Vandana 22 April 2015 Rural Noida to 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