BPTP Parklands, FARIDABAD

BPTP Limited, one of the fastest growing real estate companies in India, is engaged in projects including integrated townships, residential & commercial complexes, retail spaces and IT parks.

BPTP Limited today has its presence pan National Capital Region including Faridabad, Gurgaon, Noida, Greater Noida and Mohali. The company is gradually spreading its footprints and now has presence in Hyderabad where it will focus on a mixed use development.




BPTP’s Flagship Project PARKLANDS a massive 1350 acre township, just 8 Kms from South Delhi situated ahead of the post sectors 14 & 15 of Faridabad. The project offers Plots, Villas, Apartments, Shopping Malls, Office Complexes, Hospitals, Schools, 5 Star Hotel and all the facilities and amenities of a world class integrated township.

Location: Spread across sectors 75, 76, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 88 and 89 (Faridabad)
Unit-Types: Plots – 250,300, 350, 500, 1000 sq. yard
Villas: 150,225, 250, 300, 350 sq yard

P.C. Jewellers launched their new showroom at Faridabad

P.C. Jewellers (PCJ) launched their new showroom at Faridabad on October 2, 2008, at 10A, Nehru Ground, NIT, Faridabad, Haryana, amidst much fanfare in a glittering function.

The opening was marked by the presence of much glitterati, Bollywood celebrity, Amrita Rao, who added extra sizzle and oomph to the high profile glamorous event.

P.C. Jewellers is one of the largest and most reputed chains of gold and diamond jewellery. The PCJ showroom is located close to the Delhi border and is easily accessible to people from South Delhi as well as the residents of Faridabad.

Offering more than 20,000 designs, luxury is the cornerstone of this store. Moreover, there is a dedicated team for ongoing creation of designs according to taste and need of customers. On the occasion, Balram Garg, managing director of P.C. Jewellers said that their aim is to provide jewellery products according to the need of residents of the area.

Bollywood beauty Amrita Rao who inaugrated the new showroom said: "I am delighted to be here on this occasion. Being a woman, I have looked out for a brand that I could wear everyday and a brand that would match my needs at every occasion."

Plan for increasing power demand

The Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN) and the Haryana Vidyut Prasaran Nigam (HVPN) have prepared an ambitious plan of Rs 3,581 crore to augment power transmission and distribution system in Faridabad. The plan will cater the load demand for the period up to 2021.

A senior official of the Haryana Power Utilities said DHBVN plans to create an infrastructural network of 33 KV sub-stations for electricity distribution in the district. Presently, there is a network of 66 KV sub-stations which are controlled by the HVPN. The DHBVN plans to set up 324 new 33 KV sub-stations in the district which would be connected to 220 KV sub-stations to get power.

The power utilities have long term as well as short term plans to strengthen power transmission and distribution system in Faridabad district. Under short term plan, it is programmed to renovate old transmission systems.

Hoax terror calls, SMSes give cops sleepless nights

In the background of terror attacks, the police are now having to deal with another menace – hoax terror calls and hoax SMSes.

The Delhi Police is on its toes before the festive season begins and making matters worse for them are pranksters.

SSP Faridabad Shrikant Jadhav, who recently received a hoax call, said, “We are getting hoax calls. They take time and resources to go and check out. Such calls make our life difficult.”

Threat perception has shot up after the serial blasts in the Capital and PCR phone lines have been buzzing with hoax calls. The Faridabad Police claims to have received 80 fake messages this year and Delhi on an average gets two hoax calls a week.

The Delhi Police has decided to come down heavily on those taking advantage of the threat perception. While it might be simple to dial 100 and create panic, it will be more difficult for those responsible for these calls to get off easily.

For now, the Delhi Police will charge the troublemakers under section 505-B of the Indian Penal Code, which is a non-bailable offence with a maximum punishment of upto three years.

Meanwhile, the public, too, has welcomed the move. “We are afraid but we have to be more alert,” a resident of the city said.

Bomb hoax in Faridabad; two pranksters held

Faridabad police have arrested two final year B Tech students of a local engineering college for giving wrong information about a bomb.

Jatin and Sunny were arrested yesterday after police found that their SMSes to officials of the local police station were found to be false, police here said.

"There was a false news about a bomb in the town," IGP Shriniwas Vashisht told PTI.

The SMSes to local police claimed that there was a bomb near Banke Behari Mandir close to NH 5 in Faridabad. On reaching the spot police recovered a toy bomb made of asbestos tied with a wire, police said.

The students who reportedly admitted to their offence were tracked down by police from their mobile phones used to send the SMSes.