Article by Vikas Sharma
Noida, is the well develop city in Uttar Prades. It is one of the most beautiful cties in the Uttar Pradesh. Home to over 9 Lakh plus people, Noida is a premium business area in Delhi-NCR. Lets check the pros and cons of living in Noida.
Pros of Living in Noida
Career Opportunities
Noida is the hub of well known multinationl information technology companies, like Infosys, TCS, Birlasoft, Microsoft, IBM, Nuclear Software, and many more, so you can get a good job in the field if Information technology, Telicome, real estate fields. There are abundant job openings and opportunities for ambitious professionals to advance their careers, ensuring good salaries and more disposable income.
Education
Noida homes some of the country’s best educational institutes including elite schools like Delhi Public School and renowned universities such as Amity University, Noida International University, Jaypee Institute of Information Technology, IMS Collegem etc . All the instutions in Noida ensures quality education, exceptional faculty, and excellent infrastructure. As a student in Noida, you can build strong networks and be part of a vibrant campus life.
Infrastructure
The Noida has improved infrastructure systems that are necessary for a vibrant city for example buildings, transport, and water and power supplies. There are several big IT-Parks such as Bhutani Alphathum, Bhutani Cyberthum, Advant Navis Business Park, Assotech Business Crestera, etc. Malls like DLF Mall Of India and other vibrant-ready infrastructure along with the Noida and Greater Noida Expressway.
Connectivity
The largest airport in India, The Jewar International Airport, will be functioning soon, (Noida International Airport) and stands Noida an internationally recognised world-class city.
Noida Metro: Travel comfortably across Noida and Greater Noida and its suburbs using the extensive and efficient metro network.
Public Transport: Rely on a comprehensive system of, auto-rickshaws, and taxis that make commuting straightforward and accessible.
Food and Culture
All types of Indian veg and non veg food are available in Noida.
Cons of Living in Noida
Cost of Living
The cost of living in Noida is exceptionally high in compare of other Uttar Pradesh cities and adjoing areas of Delhi-NCR. Real estate prices, rents, and property price is very high.
The rental cost for a 1 BHK( one bedroom hall kitchen) apartment (group housing) in the central Noida, city center ranges from ₹12,500 to ₹24,000 per month.
Outside of the city center, the cost ranges from ₹7,500 to ₹23,000 per month.The price per square foot to buy an apartment in the prime areas of city ranges from ₹7,500 to ₹19,000, and outside the prime areas, it ranges from ₹5,000 to ₹10,000.
School fees are also high in Noida. Noida is a city of rich people It’s challenging to enjoy a good standard of living in Noida without a high-paying job or high-profit business.
Pollution
Noida suffers from air and noise pollution, especially in winter from October to December, posing major health risks. Uncontrolled construction activities.
Safety
Safety, especially for women during the night, is a concer.
Conclusion
Noida is one of the most preferred living and real estate investment destinations in India. It is adjacent to the National capital, Delhi. It’s a very beautiful city, in which all the resources are available for a good life. Well-planned infrastructure, very known malls, hotels, schools, hospitals, stadiums, multinational companies, and picnic spots, and the people here are very friendly.
Factor in your career goals, financial ability, health considerations and safety concerns when making this important choice. Weigh the benefits versus the drawbacks to determine if shifting base to Noida is right for you.
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