Destination Noida: A Coffee Table Book

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Noida is a young, diverse and a vibrant city. It has now become a symbol of India’s thriving economy. With a cosmopolitan composition of population of more than a million people, it is the most environment friendly, least polluted and one of the fastest developing satellite township of the national capital region (NCR) of Delhi.

Meticulously planned, Noida matches the infrastructure of global standards. It has created many landmarks and milestones in its rise and development as an upwardly mobile and modern city. While the ultra-modern Noida-Greater Noida Expressway joins the twin cities of Noida & Greater Noida, Yamuna Expressway (under construction) will bring the City of Taj Mahal closer to it. And an 8-lane DND flyover with a toll bridge has already reduced the distance, time and cost of commuting between Delhi and Noida. Entry of Metro rail has further boosted the comfort, prestige & pride of Noida as ‘the most developed township’ of NCR.

To make Noida an aspiring world class city, an integrated development approach has been adopted. The result is seen in the throbbing industrial, institutional and commercial activities taking place with amazing speed. Home to some of the top industrial houses, Noida also has country’s prominent and best educational institutions.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Shalini Mitra

Shalini Mitra is a freelance travel and lifestyle writer since 1990. She has travelled extensively in India and abroad. Her articles and travelogues have appeared in various travel & lifestyle magazines. She has also contributed her articles to many leading newspapers, and Indian, international & in-flight magazines. She is the author of “The Art of Successful Parenting” a guidebook for parents. A casual artist with All India Radio, New Delhi, she has been living in Noida with her family since 1996.

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Title
Destination Noida: A Coffee Table Book
Author
Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
ISBN
8192088709
Length
162p., Col. Illustrations; Col. Maps; 29cm.
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