Thursday 27 September 2012

NPCL - Noida Power Company Limited

NPCL Office Address - Commercial Complex, H Block Alpha - II Sector Greater Noida City - 201 308 Uttar Pradesh, India T: 0120-2326559 / 2326560 / 2326561 F: 0120-2326448 / 0120-2326972

NPCL Customer Care - Commercial Complex, H Block Alpha - II Sector Greater Noida City - 201 308 Uttar Pradesh, India T: 0120-2326559 / 2326560 / 2326561 F: 0120-2326448 / 0120-2326972

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NPCL is an electrical company supplies / distributes power in Greater Noida. The office is located near alpha 2, for complete address you can check above details.

NPCL Bill Payment

If you need some kind of help, you can also call their 24hours active number - 0120 2333555.
Electricity bill payment is also accepted at their offices in Gr. Noida. Their are other modes of payment also, you can also pay online your electricity bill. For more details and information please visit their website - http://www.noidapower.com.

Tuesday 25 September 2012

Time schedule of buses between Agra and Noida

The bus services is maintained by UPSRTC. I know it is real trouble for people who are looking for bus time  schedule between agra and noida and vice versa, because no exact information is available online. To find out this i went to their website of UPSRTC and found nothing exactly.

For correct information it would be good if you contact them via phone or visit a nearby Bus Adda(bus stand). According to the guard at Parichowk, bus service starts from Noida Sector 35 Bus Stop, bus heads towards Parichowk and then towards Agra via Yamuna Expressway.

Rough Schedule -
7:00am from Parichowk and then almost every half an hour from parichowk according to the guard.

Monday 24 September 2012

Overloaded autos in Greater Noida

We call Greater Noida an International City, but what do we have here as a medium for transportation??? Overloaded autos which carries minimum 8 passengers, 4 sit at the back and 4 in the front that includes the driver also. It is very risky, to travel this way. Anything can happen. I don't know what Greater Noida police do? Because this happens daily. You can see this near Glagotia (To witness this 9:30am is the perfect time), where students take auto to reach their respective colleges, you can see this at Parichowk and at Jagat farm also. It is a struggle for students but what are responsible authorities doing, are they waiting for any accident to happen in the future, what kind of International City this is and what we are proud of when we even can't arrange enough autos for students plus can't even be responsible enough to look after the safety and security of our people, of these students.

Availability of students in Greater Noida has generated employment for many otherwise everyone knows the history of this city. So, responsible authorities must look after this matter.

What passengers can do, they can help by not being a trouble for self  and for others. If 3 passengers are already sitting at the back, please behave and take another auto. And maximum 2 passengers must sit infront and only when, when there are 3 seats available (1 for the driver), please don't share seats with auto waala if seat is not available better take another auto.

Saturday 15 September 2012

Roadways buses to Agra from Yamuna Expressway

Their is increase in commutators travelling to Agra via expressway and to manage this UPSRTC has decided to extend its bus services by introducing four new roadways buses.
Commutators can avail these bus services from 8:30 am to 5:30pm. Theses buses will head from Parichowk in Greater Noida to Agra via Yamuna Expressway highway.

Their are other 30 buses from Anand Vihar to Agra via Yamuna Expressway.

Article related to - Time Schedule of buses between Noida and Agra

Noida extension is now Greater Noida west

Developers gave name to this region 'Noida Extension', to differentiate it from Noida and Greater Noida, but this area comes under Jurisdiction of Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) and due to this fact, from now Noida extension will be called 'Greater Noida West'.
The name change is assumed to mark new beginning for this area.

Backup electricity costlier after diesel price hike

Various Co-operative and Builder societies in cities like Noida and Greater Noida depends on backup electricity to overcome the shortage of electricity. These two cities have low supply of electricity and their is a frequent shortage of power here. Societies basically use diesel operated Generators for the supply of  electricity.

Co-operative societies charge around Rs4-5/unit on electricity supplied by generators on the other hand builder society may charge around Rs14/unit. Due to the increase in diesel prices the cost per unit of electricity is also going to increase about 10%, again the people are going to suffer.

The corruption in India, has destroyed peace in common man life, corrupt ministers are looting India and putting the burden of losses created by them on common people. People like Kalmadi and company are threat to the existence of India in this world. I fear they can even sell their motherland for money.