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NOIDA celebrates its Silver Jubilee
years of existence this year. Over the past 25 years, NOIDA has emerged as a
planned, integrated, modern Industrial City that is well connected to Delhi
through a network of roads, national highways and the ultra-modern DND flyover,
offering inter-road linkages to different parts of North India. NOIDA is one of
the largest planned industrial townships of Asia, and it symbolizes harmony
between human habitat and Industrial Enterprise in India.
NOIDA is an important part of the Industrial landscape
of the nation. It is part of the National Capital Region (NCR) and is spread
over 20,316 hectares, with most sectors fully developed. NOIDA offers a
pollution free high standard of living and a highly supportive industrial
environment with its unique infrastructure providing numerous, matchless
facilities. Today, it stands as an enviable monument of the concept of
integrated Industrial Township, with its smooth and wide roads, well developed
land, uninterrupted power supply, clean and safe drinking water, unfailing
telephony, and splendid residential complexes in a serene and peaceful
environment.
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LOCATION Located at the doorstep of Delhi , NOIDA is only 14 Kms. away from
Connaught Place and New Delhi Railway Station, both of which are in the heart
of New Delhi . The 5.5 km. long, eight lane NOIDA Toll Bridge across Yamuna
connecting Maharani Bagh in Delhi to NOIDA has further reduced the distance,
time and cost of commuting between Delhi and NOIDA. NOIDA has all the key
advantages of Delhi without having its disadvantages. NOIDA is bounded by NH-24
By-Pass in the North beyond which the Ghaziabad Development Area exists, in the
East by River Hindon beyond which Greater NOIDA Industrial Development Area
exists, in the West by River Yamuna beyond which are the States of Delhi and
Haryana and in the South is the meeting point of the rivers Yamuna and Hindon.
Click here for route map to BOSS International Office. .
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Noida Toll Bridge

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Indian Craft Creations

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Lately NOIDA has become a hub for
multinational firms outsourcing IT services. Many large Software and BPO
companies have their offices in the city. Many other companies have their
Indian branch offices in Noida, because of the Special Economic Zone, the
suburban atmosphere in NOIDA and its proximity to Delhi. NOIDA also has the
head office of the Software Technologies Park, in Ganga Shopping Complex,
Sector 29. In industries, the music company T-Series is based in NOIDA. NOIDA
is fast emerging as a hub for automobile ancillary units, with companies like
Daewoo, Escorts, Honda-SIEL and New
Holland
Tractors (JV of FIAT with Ford), opening up shop in the city. Of these Daewoo
is currently closed. Major manufacturing and other companies like ISGEC, LG,
and Samsung also have their corporate in the city.
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This large industrial, business and
residential area is in Uttar Pradesh, but considered part of the National
Capital Region of Delhi. New Okhla Industrial Development Authority, or Noida,
is a swank suburb of
Delhi
and has many malls, hotels, restaurants, nightclubs and cinema multiplexes. It
also has large residential colonies, with more and more of them developing in
Greater Noida. It prides itself in its infra-structure and has wide highways
and a connecting expressway to
Delhi
city. The township also has many prestigious educational institutions, schools
and hospitals. Noida is one of the largest industrial townships of
Asia. It has an IT hub with several leading software
companies and BPOs operating from there, as well as a Special Economic Zone
that has attracted many offices and industries. The film City in Sector 16A is
a major production centre for TV serials and films. Noida also has a large
sports stadium, which is being upgraded currently to host .
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| About Faridabad |
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Faridabad, India is a
very resourceful place for the enhancement of India’s economy but many people
overlook its attraction to the tourists that flock to the cities doors.
Faridabad specializes in industrial manufacturing and agricultural growth, much
which stabilize the majority of the Indian people. However, the recreation and
tourist attractions still will amaze those who do come to the city.
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Suraj Kund Tourist Complex History says that
the Tomara ruler Raja Suraj Pal had this tank made for his daughter. Suraj Kund
represents the rising sun and consists of a semi-circular stepway leading down
to the lake. Ruins of a Sun temple lie around the lake, and people insist that
the lake had healing powers in days gone by. The famous Crafts mela (fair) is
held here every year in February. There are many other stalls featuring
handicrafts from all the states of India , including works by master craftsmen
and award-winning artisans.
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Badkhal Lake

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Badkhal Lake is a splendid lake
retreat. The Aravalli hills crowd around a water body held back by an
embankment. Around this shallow bowl, winter brings flocks of migratory birds
and hoards of tourists. Badkhal Lake delights with its large water body.
Badhkal Lake is noted for its tranquility, along with the small cottages that
have been built at an elevated ground. There are a number of restaurants and
motels around the lake, and a flower show is held every springs.
Faridabad, India is a focal point for nearly all those who live in and around
the city. Faridabad is primarily known for its industrial products. It helps
fuel the economy of all of India through its role in agriculture, central
government, manufacturing and financial matters.
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The cities economy also grows through
the central government offices that make all of Faridabad’s economic decisions.
Faridabad enjoys most of its success through its manufacturing industry. The
city is the heart of the cities product management. Faridabad serves many large
scale businesses and factories that help the entire trade industry in India.
The financial section of Faridabad’s economy makes up over half of Haryana’s
total revenue.
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| About Gurgaon |
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Gurgaon district is situated in NCR
of Delhi, the capital of India. It is just 10 kms away from Indira Gandhi
International Airport, Delhi. The district derived its name from the name of
Guru Dronacharya; the village was given as Gurudakshina to him by his students;
the Pandavas and hence it came to be known as Guru-gram, which in course of
time got distorted to Gurgaon. Thus the district has been existence since the
times of Mahabharata. The district is surrounded by Delhi & Rajasthan. It
is said that Yudhishtar, the eldest brother among the Pandavas, gave this
village to his guru, Dronacharya, whose tank still exists on the west side of
the Railway Road. Actual village "GURGAON" is about 1.5 km. away from Gurgaon
town, where the temple of SHEETLA MATA, attracts devotees in large numbers on
every Monday and Tuesday. During Akbar's reign, the district fell within the
subas of Delhi and Agra, and comprised, wholly or partly, the sikars of Delhi,
Rewari, Suhar Pahari and Tijara. With the decay of the Mughal empire, it
remained in a disturbed state as a consequence of fighting between the
neighboring chiefs till 1803 AD when most of it came under the British rule
through the Treaty of Surji Arjungaon with Sindhia. The town was first occupied
by the cavalry unit posted to watch the army of Begum Samru of Sirdhana, whose
principal cantonment was in the village Jharsa, 1.5 km. to the south-east of
the town.
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DLF - Square

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HUDA- Water Supply Plant

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The river water quality monitoring is
undertaken to ensure the effectiveness of various pollution abatement measures.
The Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) has been monitoring the water
quality of the river Yamuna in the entire stretch since 1974. The National
River Conservation Directorate (NRCD), has also assigned the task of river
water quality monitoring to the Central Pollution Control Board under the
Yamuna Action Plan since December, 1994. The main objectives of present
monitoring programmed are: To continuously monitor the water quality of Yamuna
river on monthly basis in its various stretches in order to identify the areas
requiring restoration and to assess water quality trend over a period of time.
To ensure proper functioning of existing pollution control systems and
additional systems proposed to be provided under Yamuna Action Plan. To assess
the improvement in water quality as a result of the implementation of the
Yamuna Action Plan. To assess pollution loads in terms of important pollutants,
joining the river by continuous monitoring of major drains on monthly basis. To
assess micro pollutants load in the river water and sediment through their
seasonal monitoring. To assess water quality of the river comprehensively in
terms of important water quality parameters (42 parameters) once a year.
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Another big plus for this city is its proximity to
New
Delhi
's International airport and
India
's capital
New
Delhi
which has spurred a lot of construction activity by several leading Indian
construction companies like Ansals,
Unitech, Emmar MGF, Vatika and DLF. Good quality office, commercial and
residential complexes have proved attractive to many companies who have shifted
their corporate and back offices from
New
Delhi
's business centers to Gurgaon.
Shopping Malls, the latest addition in the city has
made Gurgaon a prominent destination for retailers. DLF City Centre,
Metropolitan Mall, Mega Mall, Ambi Mall, Omaxe wedding Mall, Central and soon
to be launched Vatika City Market have provided a huge platform for the
retailers to showcase their business acumen in retailing. These malls house the
best of brands and theaters to provide an awesome experience.
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