Noida Authority Lifts Ban on Registries and Approvals for Sports City Projects
Noida: Ban on registries, map approvals for all ‘Sports City’ projects lifted
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The Noida Authority has lifted a five-year ban on registries and map approvals for Sports City projects, following a Supreme Court order. This decision affects thousands of home-buyers and developers, allowing them to proceed with registrations and construction in four designated sectors, including Sector 150.
- 01The ban on registries and map approvals for Sports City projects has been lifted, affecting thousands of home-buyers.
- 02The decision follows a Supreme Court order from November 24, 2025, approving a resolution for the Sports City Project.
- 03Developers now have three years to develop sports facilities and five years to complete housing projects.
- 04Around 60 realty firms, including major players like Tata and Godrej, had projects affected by the previous ban.
- 05The Noida Authority aims to facilitate the delivery of apartments and sports infrastructure as per the new approvals.
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In a significant move, the Noida Authority has lifted the ban on registries and map approvals for Sports City projects, which had been in place for five years. This decision, made during a board meeting, follows a Supreme Court ruling on November 24, 2025, which approved a comprehensive resolution for the Sports City Project being developed by Lotus Green Constructions Pvt Ltd in Sector 150. The ban's removal brings relief to approximately 8,000 home-buyers awaiting registration and 10,000 new home-buyers looking to invest in these projects. The authority has also annulled decisions from its 201st and 202nd board meetings in 2021 that had imposed restrictions on these approvals. Developers are now granted a three-year timeline to establish sports facilities and five years to complete housing projects in the four designated sectors: 78, 79, 151, and 152. This resolution aims to address the grievances of home-buyers and stakeholders, facilitating the delivery of apartments and the development of world-class sports infrastructure.
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This decision allows home-buyers to finally register their properties and gain possession of their flats, which had been delayed for years. Developers can now proceed with construction, benefiting the local real estate market.
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