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Project Area Profile-special Economic Zone Sez- Noida

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Special Economic Zone Noida is proposed to be located in district Ghaziabad of UP within the planned township of NOIDA as shown in Annexure X to be read with draft Master Plan of NOIDA 2021 Annexure IX. It is situated between Delhi and greater NOIDA which is the most developed part of UP falling within National Capital Region. The size of the zone has presently been set at 1000 ha.
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