
Noida: In a strong step towards fostering participatory governance and direct citizen engagement, the Additional Chief Executive Officer (ACEO) of Noida Authority, Vandana Tripathi, IAS, visited Prateek Edifice for an open जन संवाद (public interaction) with residents. The event was held at Club Edifico and witnessed active participation of the community, along with the Apartment Owners Association (AOA) Board.
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The initiative was aimed at creating a platform where residents could directly raise civic and infrastructure issues before senior officials and collectively seek resolutions. Residents welcomed the move, hailing it as an encouraging sign of accountable governance and responsive administration.
Key issues discussed
Pending registries
One of the foremost concerns raised by residents was the delay in property registries. Tripathi assured the community that a significant number of registries have already been completed, and the remaining would be expedited soon. The AOA Board, she noted, is coordinating closely with the Authority to ensure all residents who have met their financial and procedural obligations under the Builder-Buyer Agreement receive timely completion.
Residents expressed relief at this assurance and appreciated the Authority’s efforts to streamline the process.
IFMS (Interest Free Maintenance Security) Refund
Another pressing matter was the refund of IFMS funds, long held by the builder without resolution. The AOA highlighted that although continuous dialogue has led to the release of ₹1 crore recently, a substantial amount is still pending.
The primary sticking point, as explained by the AOA, is the ownership of shops in the society, an area where current laws and byelaws lack clarity. Tripathi assured residents that she would examine the issue in depth, engage with stakeholders, and work towards a viable solution.
Infrastructure and civic concerns
Residents also presented a series of infrastructure-related demands, including:
Installation of CCTV cameras and street lights on the service lane.
Drain cleaning and green belt revival.
Removal of encroachments on the service road.
Repair and regular cleaning of service roads.
Ensuring adequate Ganga water supply.
Addressing unauthorised construction behind the society.
The ACEO gave firm assurance of support to the AOA in tackling these issues. She also stressed strict action against unauthorised occupation of common facilities and illegal modifications in flats that violate existing byelaws.
Governance at the doorstep
The जन संवाद initiative represents a new approach in Noida’s governance framework—bringing the administration closer to the people it serves. By encouraging open conversations, the Authority not only ensures greater transparency and accountability but also empowers communities to actively participate in the problem-solving process.
‘Essence of Good Governance’
“Meetings like these are crucial for public participation in decision-making. They allow communities to voice their concerns and contribute to shaping solutions to issues that directly impact their daily lives. This is the essence of good governance and aligns with the vision of the state leadership.
Vandana Tripathi, ACEO
Community response
The residents of Prateek Edifice expressed gratitude for this outreach, describing it as a positive step towards resolving long-pending issues. Many welcomed the proactive stance of the Noida Authority in strengthening trust and coordination between officials, the AOA, and citizens.
The event concluded on a note of optimism, with renewed confidence that such dialogues would lead to tangible improvements in civic life and set a precedent for other housing societies across Noida. The जन संवाद at Prateek Edifice was not just an interaction, it was a testament to how governance can be made truly people-centric when authorities step into the community’s space to listen, respond, and act.

