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Delhi to Agra in 2 hrs: Yamuna E-way opens for traffic


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Rajesh Mittal
Yamuna Expressway Toll Gates
by Rajesh Mittal on Jul 19, 2013 09:18 PM

I want to know exactly the location of Yamuna Expressway toll gates on NOIDA side. Are the residents of projects on Yamuna Expressway need to pay toll at each visit or there is some provision.
Regards

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Rajesh Mittal
Opinion needed on Feasibility of Supertech Golf Country
by Rajesh Mittal on Jul 19, 2013 09:15 PM

Dear wise boarders,
I am planning to buy a unit in Supertech Golg Country which is on the Yamuna Expressway. I dsire that the wise boarders enlighten me with their wisdom in respect to the following"
1. Are all problems pertaining to Farmers struggle in this are over?
2. What is the feasibility and futire of projects on this Expressway as a lot of builders are coming up with projects?
3. What is the feasibility of Supertech. There are a lot of negative comments on Mouth shut about them, but I think they all are over an year old. How are they now?
Will these projects see the light of day and would they have some appreciation in the future or languish??
Your frank comments are welcome friends....
Thanks in advance
Regards
Rajesh Mittal

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EarlyMorningLight
MODIdrivesTERROR into the heart of Indian politicians.
by EarlyMorningLight on Aug 12, 2012 12:21 AM

Fearing their future, all will stop Narendra Modi's shift to Delhi

Politicians are "allergic" to Modi, and ganging-up against Modi, if he`s declared BJP's PM candidate.

Even RSS chief Bhagwat gave better marks to Nitish Kumar than Modi. The reality is quite the opposite.

2 questions:
1. Why do politicians hate Narendra Modi?
2. Why they united against him?

Not Gujarat riots, because JD-U, Congress and BJP, VHP are as opposed to him as your SecularFundamentalist.
Ideology doesn't unite them against Modi.

The Supreme Court-investigation gave a clean chit to Modi in the riots. But it happens to be true.

Nearly every politician is mixed-up, in one another's dirty doings.
But a rare politician like Modi is honest in every sense of the term.

So what brings all politicians against Modi? Why NitishKumar, SoniaGandhi, AdvaniSushma, Laloo, are "ALLERGIC" to Modi?

As he is an "OUTSIDER".

Modi is not the characteristic Indian politician.
Only Modi will bring a single-party government, ending the tyranny of two decades of coalitions.

Modi *sabCHORONki dukaan band kar dega*.

He will clean up UPA corruption like no one else.
He will end blackmails of Mulayam, Mamata, bleeding the Centre with their extortionate demands.

Modi will transform Indian politics so fundamentally that:
it would be hard to recognize the politicians of tomorrow from today's.

So NOBODY wants Narendra Modi.

Sad for India if voters let current crookedPoliticians rule.


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Ajeet Nigam
Good
by Ajeet Nigam on Aug 10, 2012 07:25 AM

Another good facility for delhi and NCR

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nitmohan
It is a shame that common basic needs are sold by the government
by nitmohan on Aug 09, 2012 11:29 PM

It is a shame that common basic needs are sold by the government in public places.Even for easing and for urinating you have to pay in Railway stations and bus stands.This is our government.

When a railway or bus ticket is purchased by a person, he should be eligible to get every basic need of human being irrespective of his status, till he completes his journey. Even in Hotels, restaurants,Public malls people are required to shed money for relieving themselves which is beyond the control of humans in this world including world leaders.

Please make it a point that public will recognize politicians as their leaders only when basic facilities are provided free of costs through out India irrespective of the status of a person at each and every nook and corner.

Even in Railway Stations and Bus stands, they are looting public in the name of providing parking facility to public.Shameless government with useless leaders


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such jano
Delhi to Agra in 2 hrs
by such jano on Aug 09, 2012 06:54 PM

incorrect.

It clearly says ' between Greater Noida and Agra to a mere two hours', whatever that is , true or false.

Delhi to Greater noida takes 3 hours on an average day, may be more.

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Prem Gutty
Delhi To Agra in 2 Hrs
by Prem Gutty on Aug 09, 2012 06:31 PM  | Hide replies

This is a absolutely misleading heading. This Expressway starts alomst 65 kms away from the heart of Delhi ( CP). So if you add the time from thier to touch the Eway then it is the same 4 Hrs.

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pooja wadhwani
Re: Delhi To Agra in 2 Hrs
by pooja wadhwani on Aug 09, 2012 06:38 PM
from jaipur total time taken will be 8 hours,From jodhpur 20 hrs ,r u analysing this way ??

first learn to analyse from Start point of highway only...not the whole world.

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Haramohan Roy
Re: Re: Delhi To Agra in 2 Hrs
by Haramohan Roy on Aug 09, 2012 06:45 PM
But Greater Noida is not exactly Delhi. If they say Delhi, it must and should be the Delhi proper (CP). I think Prem is right - he has calculated from Delhi, not the whole world.

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pooja wadhwani
Re: Re: Re: Delhi To Agra in 2 Hrs
by pooja wadhwani on Aug 09, 2012 06:54 PM
WOT ABOUT MAYUR VIHAR ,IS THAT NOT DELHI ??? C.P. IS NEW DELHI..PLEASE DO NOT CALCULATE DISTANCE FROM DWARKA..SAYING IT'S DELHI..

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Haramohan Roy
Re: Re: Re: Re: Delhi To Agra in 2 Hrs
by Haramohan Roy on Aug 09, 2012 11:48 PM
Delhi ought to mean Delhi rail station.

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zubair shighrekar
in mumbai
by zubair shighrekar on Aug 09, 2012 06:31 PM

MNS is protesting against toll plaza's as every one of them have collected much more money than the actual cost of construction

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zubair shighrekar
is it true ?
by zubair shighrekar on Aug 09, 2012 06:13 PM  | Hide replies

that jaypee will collect toll for 32 years ?

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sudhir kumar
Re: is it true ?
by sudhir kumar on Aug 09, 2012 06:21 PM
quite possible, how would you expect them to collect that 12000 money invested by them. Plus they need to make profit over that invested money.

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sudhir kumar
Re: Re: is it true ?
by sudhir kumar on Aug 09, 2012 06:21 PM
well its not just 12000, its 12000 crores.

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sam
Re: Re: Re: is it true ?
by sam on Aug 09, 2012 06:25 PM
they have right to collect, but at the same time, look at history of this company one of the most corrupt but yet people are not aware of it. They are keeping low profile but have made astronomical profit out of corruption.

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zubair shighrekar
Re: Re: Re: is it true ?
by zubair shighrekar on Aug 09, 2012 06:27 PM
if 50000 vehicles pass daily(oneway) @320 per vehicle they will make 1.60cr per day

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pooja wadhwani
Re: Re: Re: Re: is it true ?
by pooja wadhwani on Aug 09, 2012 06:41 PM
so in one year they will collect 640 crore ,hence it will take them 20 years to recovar the cost even ,,if calculated at zero rate of interest..

in these twenty years they have to keep ppl and pay them salary ,also to convince shareholders on decent return..

32 years is justified this way.

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Titan
Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: is it true ?
by Titan on Aug 09, 2012 09:31 PM
No way, traffic increases with good roads, possibly they will recover with interest in max 10 years. without calculating additional toll rate increase.

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