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Noida at 50 from Emergency sketch to Rs 5 lakh land rates and booming IT corridors
Economy
Published on 24 April 2026

An aerial plan from Emergency days reshaped Delhi
Noida was founded on April 17, 1976, during India’s Emergency, when Sanjay Gandhi imagined relocating Delhi’s factories through an aerial blueprint. The early years were marred by land acquisition controversies, but the city later evolved into an economic hub powered by IT, electronics manufacturing, and better connectivity. Today, land has jumped from about Rs 4 to Rs 4–5 lakh per sq yard.
- Noida’s 1976 birth traces back to a Sanjay Gandhi Emergency-era vision
- Early land acquisition disputes marked the city’s launch
- IT and electronics helped Noida become a major economic hub
- Land values reportedly rose from Rs 4 to Rs 4–5 lakh per sq yard
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