Yeida to turn 29 rural areas into 'smart villages' by 2026
GREATER NOIDA, Sept. 6 -- The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) has decided to develop rural areas to 'Smart Villages' by December 2026. These villages lack basic infrastructure such as proper drainage, sewage networks, and paved roads, said officials.
The initiative will see a total investment of Rs.350 crore.
"We want to develop villages at par with the urban areas. The move will help farmers get access to better civic amenities," said RK Singh Yeida CEO.
Yeida will equip the villages with modern infrastructure, including well-laid roads, electricity supply, sewage systems, drainage networks, and water facilities. Officials said the authority has completed work in nine villages, while development is under way in nine others. Tenders are being floated for the remaining 11.
However, before moving forward, the authority will conduct a detailed survey of the nine villages where work has been declared complete. "We will inspect each village to verify that the completed work aligns with the original plan. If any discrepancies are found, strict action will be taken against the contractors, including possible blacklisting," said Singh.
To ensure transparency and accountability, contractors will only be paid after thorough verification of their work. The audit will include a village-wise expenditure chart and checks on whether road widths, drainage systems and other facilities match the DPR.
Teams are expected to begin inspections of the nine completed villages soon. Engineers have been directed to prepare detailed flow charts outlining completed and pending work to ensure timely and quality execution in the remaining villages.
In the first phase, nine villages including Rampur Bangar, Atta Gujran, Salarpur, Mirzapur, Dungarpur Reelka and Nilloni Shahpur were taken up. Officials said project was prompted by the lack of civic facilities, with most residents relying on groundwater and sewage dumped in open space....
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