- Fake-Medicine Tents Spark Panic in Noida: Unlicensed “medicine tents” have started appearing across Noida and nearby localities, distributing unmarked pills and syrups without medical credentials, which is rapidly growing into a health hazard. Medical professionals warn that such unregulated drugs may cause severe damage to vital organs like kidneys and the liver.
- Harmony 2025 AOA Conclave: Apartment Times celebrated its 8th anniversary with “Harmony 2025,” a mega conclave of Apartment Owners Associations (AOAs), corporates, and federations in Noida Extension, held at Gaur Sarovar Premier.
- Launch of KDSG Community Connect Card: At Harmony 2025, former cricket legend Kapil Dev and corporate leader Sunil Gupta jointly launched the KDSG Community Connect Card, which is intended to provide premium healthcare services to RWAs and corporate communities.
- New Airport Link-Road to Ease Commute: Plans for a 74-kilometer greenfield link road connecting Noida International Airport (Jewar) with the Ganga Expressway have moved forward. This is expected to substantially reduce travel time for high-rise residents across NCR.
- Himalaya Pride Society Power Cut: Residents of the Himalaya Pride Society in Greater Noida West spent a day in darkness after Noida Power Company Limited (NPCL) disconnected the electricity supply over massive unpaid dues of ₹37,36,231.
- High TDS and Poor Water Supply in Noida’s 100x Sectors: Residents of the “100 sectors” in Noida are facing tap water with high Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) levels, reportedly ranging from 600 to 1,500 ppm, leading to health issues and dependence on private tankers.
- Rising Heart Issues Among the Young: Dr. Samir Gupta, Senior Cardiologist at Metro Hospital, highlighted the alarming rise in heart-related problems among younger individuals (20s and 30s). Lifestyle choices like smoking, high pollution, junk food, chronic stress, and lack of physical activity are cited as the biggest culprits.
- Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of Electoral Rolls: The Election Commission of India (ECI) has initiated the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) of electoral rolls to thoroughly verify and update voter lists to ensure accuracy and transparency.
- Night Cleaning Drive in Greater Noida Markets: The Greater Noida Authority has launched a special cleaning drive in markets, starting at Jagat Farm Market, to collect garbage during the night, an important step towards making the markets clean and beautiful.
- AOA Election at Capetown Society: Capetown Society in Sector-74 observed the scheduled election for the Apartment Owners Association (AOA) on November 15, 2025, to fill 10 representative posts, with 44 candidates and 3,318 eligible voters. The timing was critical as water supply was restored for 3,874 families just ahead of the election.

