India, Jan. 31 -- The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) board on Friday took key decisions related to urban planning, recovery of dues, education infrastructure, stalled real estate projects and farmer compensation.
The 88th meeting was chaired by Alok Kumar, Yeida chairperson and additional chief secretary, industrial development. The board reviewed the Raya Heritage City project, proposed in Mathura, and discussed steps to take it forward in PPP mode.
A revised layout providing a 17.5-hectare Pilgrim Gateway Complex near the Vrindavan bypass was also placed before the board.
The board also agreed to consider providing reservation in residential schemes within the Heritage City area to families likely to be di...
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