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NNadianinja217
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April 29, 2025 at 2:44 amWhile traveling to Dehradun, we made a halt at Greater Noida. I had high hopes β I imagined a beautiful, high-end city, even better than Noida, given that it was planned later with a clean slate, a blank canvas ready to be painted with vision and care. But what I saw left me heartbroken.Instead of a vibrant city, it looked abandoned, like a ghost town. Everywhere I looked, there were endless rows of buildings β structures half-built, lifeless, and crumbling. It was devastating to see so much fertile agricultural land wasted for nothing. Had it been properly developed, at least people could have lived there, built lives there. But now, the land is neither serving its original purpose nor fulfilling its new one.
The sight weighed heavily on my heart, especially knowing that so many people, trusting the dream they were sold, had poured their hard-earned money into homes that now stand unfinished and empty. We, too, had purchased a flat there, and seeing its condition was truly painful.
So much construction material, human labor, time, and money β all wasted. And the result? Nothing. Just a barren, broken promise. I cannot understand why the authorities didnβt act swiftly to fix this. Every second building seems to be caught in some dispute, tangled in endless issues. So many dreams shattered β what was meant to be a dream city has now turned into a graveyard of hopes.
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SSupersuhani4356
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April 29, 2025 at 3:10 amGreater noida west, right?-
NNadianinja217
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April 29, 2025 at 6:51 amYes -
SSupersuhani4356
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April 29, 2025 at 6:54 amThats concrete jungle and a mess. Too many flats but inflated cost for purchase thatβs why many of them have become ghost towers.
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