The YEIDA Plot Scheme Diwali 2024 offers 821 plots in various sizes near the Noida airport. This is a fantastic opportunity for those looking to invest in residential plots in a prime location.
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The YEIDA Plot Scheme Diwali 2024 is an initiative by the Yamuna Expressway Industrial Development Authority to offer 821 residential plots near the Noida airport. It aims to provide high-quality plots with modern amenities and excellent connectivity.
A total of 821 plots are available in the YEIDA Plot Scheme Diwali 2024.
The plots are available in four different sizes, catering to a variety of needs and budgets.
The plots are located near the Noida airport, have excellent connectivity, and come with modern infrastructure and amenities. They are also part of a well-planned and sustainable development.
You can apply for the plots through the YEIDA website or by contacting the authority's customer service team for more information and assistance.
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