GNIDA has come across at the junction of the Western and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridors and is also the pylon to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). It lies within the National Capital Region of India’s capital - New Delhi and is near to Noida, one of the largest industrial townships in Asia.
The integrated township is shaping up as Indias smartest city, the National Capital Regions most modern urban development centre and its fastest-developing center of attraction. It has come to light as a modern model of far-sighted town planning.
GNIDA has come across at the junction of the Western and Eastern Dedicated Freight Corridors and is also the pylon to the Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor (DMIC). It lies within the National Capital Region of India’s capital - New Delhi and is near to Noida, one of the largest industrial townships in Asia.
Set-up in January 1991 under the UP Industrial Area Development Act 1976 , provided the basic authorize framework for developing an efficient and united as modern city with high service and delivery standards
It provides for Planning, Developing, Regulating and Operations under a Single Authority - GNIDA
• In Year 1991 total number villages notified were 101.
• In Year 1994 additional 23 number of villages were notified & total number was 124.
• In Year 2006 additional 188 villages were notified as development area for further Expansion of Greater Noida Area.
• Presently total number of villages notified with GNIDA and its expansion area are 293 after a few modifications as done by U.P. State Government.
Greater Noida City has the Critical Mass and Primate City characteristics as being part of a continuum of an Urban agglomeration:
• 5,075 Ha. already urbanized in Phase I
• Urbanizable area of 22,255 Ha. by year 2021
• City planned for a population of
0.7 million by year 2011
1.2 million by year 2021
• Industry led development - 4201 Ha. to be developed by 2021
• Residential development – 5000 Ha. to be developed by 2021