Hindustan Times (Noida)

Yeida set to revive 116 ponds along Yamuna Expressway

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GREATER NOIDA: The Yamuna Expressway industrial developmen­t authority (Yeida) along with the Gautam Budh Nagar district administra­tion will rejuvenate at least 116 ponds, which are in a bad shape due to encroachme­nts along 165km Yamuna Expressway, authority officials said on Monday.

The move comes after instructio­ns from the Uttar Pradesh government to revive them at the earliest, sources added. Earlier, the state government had directed the Noida authority to identify and rejuvenate ponds in order to recharge the groundwate­r table during the rainy season, officials added.

“We have directed the land department to profile the 116 ponds properly so that we can start the rejuvenati­on process of these waterbodie­s. The land department will coordinate with the administra­tion to carry out the rejuvenati­on work,” said Arun Vir Singh, chief executive officer (CEO), Yeida.

The Yeida controls 96 villages

in which it has identified land for planned developmen­t along the Yamuna Expressway that connects Greater Noida with Agra. The ponds are located in these 96 villages that fall in Gautam Budh Nagar and Bulandshah­r districts.

The Yeida has also notified around 250,000 hectares of land for the planned developmen­t along Yamuna Expressway, out of which around 20,000 hectares have been already acquired, an authority official said.

The ponds have been dying a

slow death because groundwate­r is depleting very fast in the region due to infrastruc­tural works. Some of these ponds have been encroached upon and almost all have depleted water level, said officials.

“We have directed the land department that if needed, they can take help from the district administra­tion and remove all encroachme­nts to rejuvenate the waterbodie­s. We will also try to engage villagers in the process so that the ponds stay free of encroachme­nts in the future,” CEO Singh added.

 ?? PHOTO FOR REPRESENTA­TION ?? A rejuvenate­d pond in Greater Noida.
PHOTO FOR REPRESENTA­TION A rejuvenate­d pond in Greater Noida.

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