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Development
The current status of industrial development in Noida:
Total Area earmarked for industrial development in the
Master Plan 2021 is 2993 (20%) hectares and Total
Developed Area Under Industrial Use: 1309 hectares.
Presently the Authority is developing
324 hectares in Sector 63,64,65 (Phase III)
245 hectares in Sector 80 and 81 (Phase II)
235 hectares in new sectors 83,84,87 and 88 18 sectors
have been exclusively planned and developed for
industrial use and 7 more sectors are being planned to
cater for future needs. Out of these sectors,
Sectors 1 to 11 form the Phase I Industrial Area where
mostly small-scale industries have been established.
Phase II is about 13 kilo meters towards the
south-east and also includes the Export Processing Zone
and Hosiery Complex. Export oriented industrial units
and software units are, in abundance in this area.
Phase III comprises of sectors 57 to 60 and here some
of the medium scale industries have come up. 7 new
sectors namely Sectors 63, 64, 65, 83, 84, 87 and 88
have recently been planned and are in the process of
development.
Noida now has around 8956 units with a gross turnover
of approx. Rs. 7000 crores per annum. The above units
have an investment of Rs.19,340 Crores and employ over
11 lakh people. Multinationals like SGS Thomson, Samsung
Electronic India Ltd., Motherson Sumi Systems Limited,
Tokyo Seats, Willamer Schawbe, L & K Software etc.
have put up their production units in NOIDA.
Big Indian groups like Flex, Tata, Bhartiya, Bhilwara,
Phoenix and Mafatlal have invested in NOIDA.Industrial
infrastructure like electricity, water supply, sewage
disposal, drainage etc. have been adequately taken care
of by the Authority.
To further boost the industrial activity, industrial
support infrast-ructure comprising of commercial
establishment, government and semi- government
institutions, social infrastructure like good quality
housing stock, education and medical facilities,
security and fire safety facilities, post and
telecommunication network, parks and open spaces,
socio-cultural and recreational facilities have been
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