LUCKNOW, March 27 -- Facing strong resistance from residents over the proposed 30-storey Narmada Apartment project, the Lucknow Development Authority (LDA) has scheduled a meeting with the Rapti Residents' Welfare Association (RWA) on April 1. LDA officials said they will hold a detailed discussion with RWA office-bearers to resolve concerns and clarify issues related to the upcoming premium housing project in Gomti Nagar Extension. A senior LDA official said, "We will hear the concerns of residents and provide necessary clarifications regarding the project," the official said. Krishna Rohit, a member of the Rapti RWA, said, "We have been called for a meeting on April 1. We will place our objections before the officials," he said. The meeting follows a legal challenge mounted by the residents earlier this month. On March 10, the Rapti Residents' Welfare Association submitted a 124-page legal notice to the LDA vice-chairman through advocate Alok Singh, raising multiple concerns over the project. Residents have alleged that the proposed high-rise is being planned on land falling within the green belt and floodplain of the Gomti. They have warned that such construction could pose environmental risks and worsen flooding in the area. The proposed Narmada Apartment project is planned near the existing Rapti Riverview Apartments in Sector 4, Gomti Nagar Extension. Residents have also raised concerns over increased traffic, pressure on civic infrastructure, and lack of clarity on environmental and zoning approvals....