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    NCR: The epicentre of development

    National Capital Region (NCR) is today the epicentre of development in India. Spread over

    33,578 sq km, this is the most ambitious development programme that the country is executing.

    Thanks to Commonwealth Games, the development work has got much needed fillip forimplementing major infrastructure projects in much quicker pace.

    The NCR area comprises of National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT-Delhi); Haryana Sub-

    region comprising of eight districtsFaridabad, Gurgaon, Rohtak, Sonepat, Rewari, Jhajjar,Mewat and Panipat; Rajasthan Sub-region comprises of Alwar district; and Uttar Pradesh Sub-

    region comprising of five districtsMeerut, Ghaziabad, Gautam Buddha Nagar (includesNoida), Bulandshahr and Baghpat.

    The NCR Planning Board has already prepared a Regional Plan-2021 which aims to promote

    growth and balanced development of the whole region. This is among the very few planned cities

    that India is developing through building integrated townships, Special Economic Zones, hotels,residential buildings, hospitals, educational institutes besides all other necessary infrastructure.

    All efforts are being made to improve internal connectivity of the region and also with the

    national capital, New Delhi, through roads, highways, flyovers and metro trains. Delhi Metro hasrecently expanded its network till Gurgaon by opening 14.47 km long Qutub MinarGurgaon

    Metro corridor. Noida is already part of the Delhi Metro network. Also, there are plans to extendthe metro network till Manesar, and connecting Noida with Ghaziabad.

    The recent development of Delhi-Gurgaon Metro link is a major step in boosting business

    activity in Gurgaon. Once taken to Manesar, the advantages will be incredible. Moreover, the

    government has planned many infrastructure projects for NCR. The international airport that hasbeen proposed close to Greater Noida, will not only be a boom for tourism but also will be anasset for the residents, says Aditya Bansal, Managing Director, ABW Group.

    He says the proposed metro link between Noida and Ghaziabad, and the Taj Expressway

    connecting Noida to Agra, construction of expressways, Delhi-Mumbai Industrial Corridor andDedicated Delhi-Mumbai Freight Corridor, development of SEZs, etc. are also expected to have

    significant impact on the regions economy in days to come.

    With real estate developing at a rapid pace, the surrounding areas of NCR, Faridabad, Gurgaon,

    Manesar, Noida, Greater Noida, etc have emerged as one of the most sought after destinationsfor property investment. The areas have witnessed a rise in demand for both commercial and

    residential sector, Bansal adds.

    Ravi Saund, Head Business Development, CHD Developers Ltd, who has recently launched a250-acre integrated township project in Karnal and another one in Gurgaon, says, With the

    infrastructure improving because of Commonwealth Games and other reasons, the connectivitybetween Gurgaon and Delhi have improved as far as time taken is concerned. All these

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    development works such as metro, flyovers and bridges coming in, both Noida and Gurgaonhave started to crawl back out of the recession in a very fast pace.

    According to him, NCR is the front runner and is the best market to be in for investors. There

    are demands for all the three segmentshigh end, mid and low-cost. But supply is

    comparatively more in the mid segment. The high end is picking up, but low cost housing is stillcrawling, he adds.

    Developers say Noida and Greater Noida among the all other cities of the region would see moredevelopments. NCR displays healthy development in terms of project developments and the

    infrastructure. While the Delhi government is working hard towards improving connectivitybetween Delhi and the neighbouring areas; the future of NCR, especially Noida seems bright.

    The carefully crafted master plan and clear land titles by Noida Authority provide the bestinfrastructure to its residents at prices much lower than Delhi, says Brijesh Bhanote, Sr VP

    Sales & Marketing, The 3C Company who is building a number of GREEN residential projects

    in Noida.

    Charu Gupta, Sr Manager, BD Eros Group, says Noida Extension (Greater Noida) has managed

    to lure developers to explore the region because of the availability of larger land parcels atcompetitive rates. Till 2011, Greater Noida is expected to witness a fresh supply of

    approximately 120,000 apartments, equating to 100 million sq ft of residential space. This isabout 12% of the total supply planned across the NCR and half of the total expected supply will

    be accounted for by 3 bedroom apartments, says Gupta whose company is coming up with 25acres affordable housing projects in Noida Extension.

    Harmit Chawla, VP, Marketing & Sales, Paras Buildtech India Pvt Ltd, adds: Noida, Greater

    Noida and New Gurgaon are witnessing maximum activity in real estate. Noida and GreaterNoida have upper hand as infrastructure is in good shape, which will further boost the projects

    coming up here.

    With India expected to see increase in tourist inflow which will create demand for more hotel

    rooms, many real estate developers are looking to cash in on the opportunity. Paramount Groupof Companies, which is primarily into residential and commercial segment, has recently ventured

    into the hospitality sector in collaboration with the Clarks Group of Hotels to build a 4-star hotelat the Crossings Republik, Ghaziabad.

    The Commonwealth games is one which is been kept in mind while developing the

    infrastructure in and around Delhi particularly the hotels and at the same time the interest hasbeen shown by tourist from over the world regarding tourism in India. The hotels would be

    viable even after the games as the properties which are coming are at par with internationalstandards and shall be added in the gap which exists in the hospitality industry, says Ashwani

    Prakash, Executive Director, Paramount Group of Companies.

    Despite some apprehension about the viability of hotels projects post Commonwealth Games,

    Bhanote says, Delhi being the National Capital receives millions of tourists and business

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    travellers every year because of which there is an ever increasing demand for quality hotels. Thedemand is further fuelled because of the booming Indian economy. Therefore, in my opinion the

    feasibility of these projects is not solely dependent on the Commonwealth Games 2010.