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Posted by: MANOJa

On: March 2 2018 08:07 AM

[h=1]Noida plans to make stilt parking a must for all[/h] [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/toireporter/author-Vandana-Keelor-39625802.cms"]Vandana Keelor[/URL]| TNN | Updated: Mar 2, 2018, 01:17 IST [IMG]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-63131803,width-400,resizemode-4/63131803.jpg[/IMG] NOIDA: In order to streamline [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/parking"]parking[/URL] in the city, the [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Noida-Authority"]Noida Authority[/URL] on Thursday invited suggestions from the public on its proposal to change the building bylaws. As per the proposal, the Authority wants to make it mandatory for all individual residential plot owners to have [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/stilt-parking"]stilt parking[/URL] to accommodate their vehicles. In addition, all group housing developers will have to provide one parking space for every 50 square metres as compared to the current norm of one parking space for every 80 square metres of space bought by [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/residents"]residents[/URL]. The idea is to make it mandatory for property owners to create parking space on their own premises rather having vehicles parked on the city�s roads, said Authority officials. �Once we receive suggestions and objections from the people, we will clear them before amending our building bylaws 2010,� [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/AK-Mishra"]AK Mishra[/URL], chief architect planner, Noida Authority, told TOI. �Once implemented, all our residential plot and group housing allottees will have to abide by the norms and no layout plan of a building will be approved if the new bylaws are not followed,� he said. Mishra explained that until now, it was optional and depended on the allottee whether they wanted to create stilt parking or not for individual plot owners above 112 metres. If property owners opted for stilt parking, they were allowed to build an extra floor. [h=2]�However, if the bylaws are amended, all plot owners above and below 112 metres will have to build stilt parking to accommodate their vehicles,� he said. �For group housing societies, if a buyer has a flat measuring 100 square metres, they will be eligible for two parking spaces as against the current norm of one parking space,� he added.[/h] �The aim is to create more parking space in residential areas. We have invited suggestions and objections against the move in the next 15 days from all stakeholders,� Mishra added. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/noida-plans-to-make-stilt-parking-a-must-for-all/articleshow/63131617.cms[/url]

With warm regards,
Team IREF

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Posted by: MANOJa

On: March 2 2018 08:07 AM

[h=1]Save water this Holi, pollution board appeals to revellers[/h] TNN | Updated: Mar 2, 2018, 01:06 IST [IMG]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/thumb/msid-63131699,width-400,resizemode-4/63131699.jpg[/IMG] NOIDA: The regional office of the [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Uttar-Pradesh-Pollution-Control-Board"]Uttar Pradesh Pollution Control Board[/URL] (UPPCB) has sent a message to [URL="https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/topic/Holi"]Holi[/URL]revellers stating the need for conserving water on the day. �We would like to reach out to residents of the city and urge that they conserve water on this day. Wastage of water peaks on Holi. Usage of colours should also be limited. While chemical-loaded colours are bad for health, excessive use of water ultimately hits the water table,� B B Awasthi, regional officer of UPPCB, Gautam Budh Nagar, said. Adding to the caution from the UPPCB, environmental conservator Rakesh Khatri of Ecoroots Foundation, an NGO, said: �Parents should encourage children to play Holi in a healthy manner with natural colours. Everyone should try and prevent harm to roadside animals. Pouring colours on dogs or throwing water balloons at animals should be prohibited.� According to green activists, each person uses 100 litres of water on Holi on an average. �This year, there has not been enough rain and we need to conserve water. Just like Diwali, there has to be a way to prevent damage to the environment on Holi as well,� Khatri added. �We have sent our message on the need for conservation through various forms of media. Please keep the larger interest of protecting the environment above the motive of a single day�s festivities,� Awasthi added. [url]https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/noida/save-water-this-holi-pollution-board-appeals-to-revellers/articleshow/63131596.cms[/url]

With warm regards,
Team IREF

With warm regards,

Team IREF

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