The Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority (Yeida) has announced a new plot scheme for religious buildings, fixing the rate at ₹10,000 per square metre. The plots will be allotted based on interviews without an e-auction process.
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The rate fixed for the plots under the new scheme is ₹10,000 per square metre.
The plots will be allotted based on interviews with the applicants, eliminating the need for an e-auction process.
Religious organizations, registered under the relevant acts, are eligible to apply for these plots.
Interested organizations need to submit a detailed application form along with necessary documents, such as proof of registration, a detailed project plan, and financial viability reports.
The benefits include an affordable land rate, a simplified application process, and support for community development.
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