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Filling up this 3km gap will give Noida its second road to Jewar
Filling up this 3km gap will give Noida its second road to Jewar

Time of India

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

Filling up this 3km gap will give Noida its second road to Jewar

Noida: Greater Noida Authority and Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (YEIDA) are exploring the feasibility of constructing a roughly 3km link road between two major corridors to provide seamless connectivity from Greater Noida to Noida International Airport. To that end, the Authority has decided to link its 130-metre wide road with Yamuna Authority's 120-metre wide road. Once ready, the link road could ease pressure on Yamuna Expressway by rerouting traffic for Greater Noida, Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad through this stretch. You Can Also Check: Noida AQI | Weather in Noida | Bank Holidays in Noida | Public Holidays in Noida Currently, the 130-metre road runs from Char Murti Chowk in Greater Noida West to Sirsa village, covering nearly 30km. However, a 3km patch is incomplete to connect the 120-metre road of Yamuna Authority, which connects to Jewar. The road sees heavy vehicular movement daily and with the expected rise in traffic — once the airport becomes operational — the authority is also undertaking widening work along this route. On Monday, Greater Noida Authority's additional CEO Sumit Yadav, along with other officials from the project department, carried out a site inspection of the 130-metre road. Yadav said, "Once the two roads are connected, it is expected to ease travel for residents of Greater Noida West, Greater Noida and Ghaziabad to the greenfield airport in Jewar. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The authority also plans to construct an underpass near Sirsa village to cross the Eastern Peripheral Expressway as part of the proposed connectivity." The proposed connection between the two roads is crucial for establishing a direct, high-capacity link to the upcoming airport. At present, the absence of a seamless corridor forces commuters to take longer, congested routes, particularly those travelling from Greater Noida West and Ghaziabad. With the airport expected to become a major regional transit hub, this linkage will not only reduce travel time but also support planned urban and industrial expansion along the corridor. Abhishek Kumar, a resident of Greater Noida West, said the population of Greater Noida West has increased to about 5 lakh. "It will be a good move if the two roads are connected to provide a seamless travel experience to the airport," he said. The link road could not be developed earlier because Greater Noida Authority had not acquired land from farmers in the area. An official said the surrounding region has gradually developed. "We completed the 30-km stretch, but a portion remained unfinished due to pending land acquisition. Now, with the Noida International Airport nearing completion, we will soon acquire the remaining land and complete the link road," the official added. The road is strategically important as it lies near the Eastern Peripheral Expressway and connects key areas such as residential sectors Sigma III, IV, Omicron 1A, XU III and villages like Sirsa, Dadha and Khanpur. It also serves the nearby industrial zone of Ecotech 11. Anand Bhati, a resident of Sirsa village, said the incomplete road has made navigation difficult. "Greater Noida Authority built the 130-metre road but stopped at Sirsa roundabout, just 500 m ahead of the EPE. Likewise, Yamuna Authority's 120-metre road ends in Rampur Majra village. The 3-km stretch in between remains unmotorable," he said.

Brothers attacked over Thar brawl had ‘provoked' group, face FIR
Brothers attacked over Thar brawl had ‘provoked' group, face FIR

Time of India

time11-07-2025

  • Time of India

Brothers attacked over Thar brawl had ‘provoked' group, face FIR

Noida: A city court this week ordered police to register a counter-FIR against two brothers, who were allegedly assaulted by a group, which also tried to run over them with a Thar. The original complaint by the brothers – Saurabh and Sumit Yadav – was filed on June 2. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now Saurabh had alleged that a social media squabble escalated when a group of men attacked him and Sumit in Sector 53. Saurabh said in his complaint that he and his younger brother Sumit were on their way to a mall in their Fortuner, when a convoy of four to five vehicles blocked their path, pulled him out of the car and assaulted them. Videos circulating online showed a blood-soaked Saurabh trying to dodge bricks being hurled at him. In another clip, some men are seen punching and kicking one of the brothers. Police had then registered an FIR against Akash Awana, Aman Awana, Gaurav Chouhan and Kunal Chauhan, among others. Noida police chief Laxmi Singh subsequently suspended two cops, including the Sector 24 SHO and a chowki-in charge, for negligence in duty and ordered a departmental inquiry against them. But Amit Khari, representing the accused, filed a petition before a city court, alleging that it was Saurabh and Sumit Yadav who had threatened and assaulted the Awanas, instead of the other way round. Additional chief judicial magistrate Mayant Tripathi on July 8 heard the plea and directed cops to register an FIR against Saurabh and Sumit Yadav and inform the court of action-taken within a week. ACP Swatantra Singh on Friday confirmed that cops at the Sector 24 station had registered an FIR against Saurabh and Sumit Yadav.

Staff member among 3 held for robbing ₹30 lakh from car showroom manager
Staff member among 3 held for robbing ₹30 lakh from car showroom manager

Hindustan Times

time08-07-2025

  • Hindustan Times

Staff member among 3 held for robbing ₹30 lakh from car showroom manager

New Delhi, Three men, including an assistant manager of a Bentley India showroom located in a hotel, have been arrested for their alleged role in abducting its manager and robbing him of ₹30 lakh by impersonating as Enforcement Directorate officers, an official said on Tuesday. Staff member among 3 held for robbing ₹ 30 lakh from car showroom manager The accused have been identified as Sunil Taneja, Suraj Yadav and Sumit Yadav, he said. "Sumit Yadav works as an assistant manager at the Bentley showroom in Hotel Samrat in Chanakyapuri, and he passed the information to Taneja and Yadav about the cash in the showroom. "Yadav and Taneja allegedly posed as ED officials and forcibly took the money from the victim, Anil Tiwari, who is the showroom manager," Additional Deputy Commissioner of Police Anand Kumar Mishra told PTI. The officer said that the incident occurred on June 20, but the formal complaint was lodged on July 2 at the Chanakyapuri police station. "Based on Tiwari's complaint, three teams were formed and an investigation was launched," said the Additional DCP. According to the police, Tiwari, a resident of Gurugram, was intercepted near the Embassy of Hungary while he was going back home from work on his scooter. A four-wheeler stopped him, and two men, one dressed in police uniform, claimed they were ED officials and were investigating a case. "They took him to the showroom, threatened him and asked him to settle the case. Fearing trouble, Tiwari handed over the money he was carrying in a bag. The accused then took him near National Highway-8 and dropped him near his scooter," said the officer. During interrogation, the police found that Sumit Yadav had tipped off the other accused. While Sunil Taneja has a previous case under the Excise Act, Suraj Yadav had no prior criminal record. "With their arrest, teams have so far recovered ₹15 lakh cash, ₹8 lakh fixed deposit, a car which they had purchased against the FD and the car used in the crime. Further investigation is underway," said the officer. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.

Mukesh Ambani's masterstroke, launches Hamleys store in this Muslim country, not Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Indonesia, it is...
Mukesh Ambani's masterstroke, launches Hamleys store in this Muslim country, not Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Indonesia, it is...

India.com

time03-06-2025

  • Business
  • India.com

Mukesh Ambani's masterstroke, launches Hamleys store in this Muslim country, not Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Indonesia, it is...

New Delhi: Mukesh Ambani, the Chairman of Reliance Industries, acquired the global operations of Hamleys in 2019. Hamleys is a British multinational toy retailer, owned by Reliance Retail and it is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as the world's oldest toy store. Now, Mukesh Ambani has launched a Hamleys store in Kuwait, making it Hamleys' ninth store in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) following its strong presence in the UAE and Qatar. Hamleys has inaugurated Kuwait store in collaboration with the Middle East Retail Group. The launch of Kuwait store has further strengthened Hamleys' strategic partnership with the Middle East Retail Group, its trusted franchise partner in the region and a leading retail conglomerate known for bringing iconic global brands to the Middle Eastern market. This store has been established in a 1,170 square meter area at Kuwait's famous 'The Avenues Mall'. Hamleys is considered one of the best toy brands in the world and this is the first Hamleys store in Kuwait, while it is their ninth store in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). Hamleys store is designed for children of all age groups. More than 10,000 toys from over 100 brands are available here. Children will have the opportunity to see and buy famous toys such as Lego, Barbie, Hot Wheels, Marvel, Build-A-Bear, Bandai, and Candylicious. In addition, it will feature a high-energy racetrack called 'Ralleys'. Hamleys Global CEO Sumit Yadav said, 'Our plan to open a store in Kuwait has been in the works for a long time. Opening a store in 'The Avenues' is a significant moment for us. The response to Hamleys in new markets has always been positive, and we are confident that Kuwait City will not be an exception. We will continue our expansion in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries.' Nabil Daoud, CEO of the Middle East Retail Company, said, 'The arrival of Hamleys in Kuwait is a matter of pride for us. This brand is already receiving a lot of love here. Many Kuwaiti families have grown up with Hamleys and have seen it abroad. This store is for them, and our role is to bring it closer to them.'

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