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Noida to rope in consultants to develop Deer Park, night safari

NOIDA plans to develop a Deer Park and Sunset Safari in Sector 91, featuring 132 deer species, using spectrum lighting for visitors, costing ₹40 crore.

The Deer Park is envisioned as a mini-zoo in compliance with CZA norms and will house 132 deer from 10 species. (Sunil Ghosh/HT Photo)
Published on Apr 30, 2025 09:26 AM IST

State committee to launch drone survey to identify BDP encroachments

A state government-appointed committee on Friday decided to carry out a drone survey to get a clear picture of encroachments on BDP areas

The reserved BDP land includes 124.45 hectares of government and 853.09 hectares of privately owned land. (FILE)
Published on Apr 27, 2025 07:42 AM IST

Study group formed to study BDP, hilltop and hill slope

The group will be headed by former IAS officer Ramanath Zaa, said minister of state for urban development Madhuri Misal who took the initiative

The group will also review private and government land falling under the reservation. (HT FILE)
Published on Apr 10, 2025 10:28 PM IST

‘State government to form policy for hilltop, hill slope, BDP’

Minister of state for urban development Madhuri Misal said on Friday that the state government will frame an integrate policy for hilltop, hill slope and biodiversity park areas

Minister of state for urban development Madhuri Misal said on Friday that the state government will frame an integrate policy for hilltop, hill slope and biodiversity park areas. (HT FILE)
Updated on Jan 11, 2025 09:42 AM IST

Ghaziabad to get 16 Miyawaki sites by year end

The 16 sites will cover an area of 154,735 square metres and they will be set up in Harsha industrial area, Sahibabad industrial area, Rajendra Nagar industrial area, South-side GT Road industrial area, Loha Mandi and Indirapuram/Kanawani, among others

Named after Japanese botanist Akira Miyawaki, this method involves planting two to four different types of indigenous trees within every square metre. The methodology was developed in the 1970s, with the basic objective to densify green cover within a small parcel of land. (Ht Archive)
Updated on Sep 13, 2024 05:16 AM IST
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