India, March 28 -- The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) is planning to initiate major infrastructure upgrades to end persistent water logging in Ecotech 3 industrial sector, such as building RCC (reinforced cement concrete) drains and install three pumps as a backup mechanism, officials said on Thursday.

The decision was taken following a recent meeting between industrial business association representatives and Greater Noida authority officials.

"Industrialists in Ecotech 3 have been facing water logging issues for years, affecting business and daily movement. We appreciate the authority's efforts to address this with RCC drain and pump installations. However, we urge for the development of Ecotech 3 as a model in...