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Expressway corridor representing the Yamuna Expressway growth belt near Jewar
5 Jun 2026 · Yamuna Expressway / Jewar / Greater Noida

Yamuna Expressway farmers will get toll concession passes ahead of the Noida airport launch

The Times of India reported on June 6, 2026 that Jaypee Infratech will issue toll concession passes to farmers whose land was acquired for the Yamuna Expressway, starting with Gautam Budh Nagar families. The move matters for real estate and infrastructure because the expressway is the main access spine for the Noida International Airport corridor, and resolving a long-running local grievance can improve mobility sentiment and corridor stability before airport operations begin on June 15.

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Urban development site representing land allotment and planned expansion in Noida
5 Jun 2026 · Noida

Noida farmers renew pressure on the authority over long-pending developed plot allotments

The Times of India reported on June 5, 2026 that nearly 500 farmers marched to the Noida Authority office seeking allotment of 5% and 10% developed plots promised after land acquisition, with around 2,950 farmers still waiting. The dispute is important for the local property market because unresolved rehabilitation commitments can delay land monetisation, complicate future acquisition plans and weigh on confidence in Noida's urban expansion model.

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City sanitation infrastructure representing restored waste collection services in Noida
5 Jun 2026 · Noida

Noida sanitation workers call off their strike after a wage hike restores waste operations

Hindustan Times reported on June 5, 2026 that about 1,100 sanitation workers ended a four-day strike after an agreement raised wages by Rs 1,100 per month, allowing door-to-door collection and waste-processing sites in Sectors 8, 62 and 138 to reopen. The resolution matters for real estate because uninterrupted waste handling is a basic urban service that directly affects liveability, buyer perception and occupancy conditions across residential sectors and group housing communities.

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