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GNIDA launches plot scheme for hospitals and edu institutions

GNIDA launches plot scheme for hospitals and edu institutions

Time of India2 days ago
Noida: Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) launched a scheme to allot six plots for vocational training or academic institutes in Knowledge Park 5, and four plots for hospitals across sectors Mu, Knowledge Park 5, Omicron 1A and Knowledge Park 2.
Applications are being invited through online bidding until August 12. The scheme, which opened on July 22, aims to attract reputed educational and healthcare institutions to set up operations in the region
Under the scheme, allottees can develop facilities such as schools, colleges, vocational training centres, universities, hospitals, nursing homes, and yoga and meditation centres. Six institutional plots are available in Sector Knowledge Park 5, with reserve prices ranging from Rs 3.3 crore to Rs 12 crore.
The largest among these is a 4,080 sqm plot with a base price of Rs 12 crore, while the smallest is 1,065 sqm, priced at Rs 3.3 crore.
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Additonally, four plots have been earmarked for hospital use in Knowledge Park 2, Knowledge Park 5, Omicron 1A, and Sector Mu. The largest of these is a 25,852 sqm plot in Knowledge Park 2 with a reserve price of Rs 73 crore. The others include a 22,737 sqm plot in Knowledge Park 5 priced at Rs 57.9 crore, a 10,005 sqm plot in Sector Mu at Rs 36.9 crore, and a 4,500 sqm plot in Omicron 1A priced at Rs 19.3 crore.
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"The scheme is expected to attract reputed educational and healthcare players, adding to the city's profile as a hub for institutional development," a GNIDA official said.
Plots will be allotted through a competitive bidding process, and the detailed brochure is available on the GNIDA website.
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