In continuation of our efforts in improving usability, increasing engagement, increasing collection, reducing operational efforts, and supporting acquisition and retention in the system, we have identified and rectified the following product gaps and added certain valuable enhancements to the product.
ERP :
Automated Report Scheduling for Helpdesk
For smooth running of a society, the admins should be able to receive information about helpdesk complaints with ease. Along with the old manual download option which is quite helpful for the managers, we have introduced a new automated report push for admins. A dashboard user can configure the following while making a new scheduler –
- A frequency of choice – monthly or weekly – can be chosen
- One of the default user groups can be selected along with additional email IDs of choice
Email is triggered to those users along with an attachment of helpdesk tickets of the period. Hence, the report becomes easily accessible to the admins and they are able to monitor the work done by their staff on a regular basis.
Dashboard>> Financial Reports >> Schedule Reports

Prepaid – Live Meter Reading now available on the app
Now the prepaid module users on the app will be able to know the readings (Grid/EC and Diesel Generator/DG displayed separately) of their utility meters next to the already available balance. Whenever a user lands on this page, we call the meter partner API to fetch the latest information for the concerned meter. This ensures that the balance and readings displayed are relevant to the user and they can verify the same by comparing with the house meter.
In case there are no readings available, the balance section would display “NA” under such scenarios
Note :
- This is Applicable for Crystal, Elmeasure, Capital, Neptune, PES and Radius.
- Secure meter currently does not have any such API, hence the value will always be ‘NA’.

Standardized Breadcrumbs on the Dashboard
Breadcrumbs are a mechanism by which users can visualize the path they followed while going to a webpage and quickly navigate to the parent pages without accessing menu dropdowns.
The previous implementation required us to configure the breadcrumb path manually when working on a page. Over time, this led to subtle variations on different parts of the dashboard. With the new update, the process has been standardized, where the page self-calculates it’s path : Menu name >> Sub-menu name >> Final page. The hyperlinks to the menu and sub-menu are also embedded respectively during this exercise. Overall, the following benefits to various stakeholders are offered –
Standard breadcrumb representation with automated addition when creating a new page
The user can quickly access and toggle between the menu pages without following the navigation constraints of the menu
- Clicking on “Menu“ name – Opens up the menu and presents the list of its sub-menu items
- Clicking on “Sub-menu“ name – Opens up the sub-menu and presents the list of its final pages

Election Poll – User can now select multiple nominees
At present, the election poll feature allows a post-nominee style of process where only one candidate can be selected by a resident for each post. However, this flow does not allow a situation where a set number of committee members are to be elected and posts are decided among them subsequently.
This new updates introduces the ability to multi-select nominees for each post. Say, 17 nominees are contending for 5 committee member positions – the admin has to just turn on the mutli-select checkbox and input the “Total members to elect” as 5.
Notes –
- A maximum of 14 posts and 34 nominees for each post are allowed
- If “Total members to elect” is input as 5, a resident casting his vote would be allowed to select up to 5 candidates
Dashboard >> Communications >> Election Polls >> Create New

Election Polls – Defaulters can now be restricted from voting
At present, there is no restriction on any resident on participation in the election polls (the concerned resident has to just be a member of the group selected). However, in most of the societies’ bylaws, the provision to cast a vote is restricted for a house if they are a defaulter.
Similar to defaulter restrictions already in place in our Helpdesk, Amenity and Prepaid features, we have introduced the same for the election polls as well. From the admin’s end, following are the steps –
- “Mark defaulters” checkbox within Dashboard >> Settings >> Maintenance & Account Settings needs to be selected and the default threshold value has to be entered
- The checkbox “Do not allow defaulters to participate” with poll form has to be selected
From the resident’s perspective, following is the flow –
- The user is allowed to view the election details along with the nominee list
- The blocker is introduced on the submission of the form and the user is advised to go to the society dues module and clear their dues
- Once the house dues are clear below the defaulter threshold set by the admin, the resident is allowed to cast his/her vote
Dashboard >> Communications >> Election Polls >> Create New

Audience List management for seed content (for content managers only)
In continuation to the introduction of content creation options, the content manager will now be able to utilise the add audience group tool to store a desired set of society cohorts in the dashboard for any future content seeding and also will be able to action using the following –
- Filter by name, creator and creation period in the group listing
- Delete or edit an existing group
- Select multiple audience groups during content creation
Note :
- In case of a duplicacy of society IDs in the CSV file during audience group creation, the user will be first asked to rectify that and then submit the form
- Previously stored CSV file within an audience group can only be replaced with a new one during edit.
Dashboard >> Communication >> Audience

Security :
Admin Console – New App Adoption Widget
App adoption is one of the most important widget in the admin console and has been revamped now which will show the active and inactive homes along with the active users of the society. We have added the ‘Unoccupied’ parameter in the app adoption donut which will indicate the number of flats which are yet to be occupied by residents. The Pending Approvals carousel will also show the details of the recent five newly registered residents.


Admin Console – Gray Cards when the module is inactive
The admin console widgets were not shown for features disabled in the society. This led to the admins not knowing the advantages of these features and residents not using these features in turn. In order to encourage the admins to use more of our features, we will be showing a gray card for respective widgets which will indicate the admins that the feature has been disabled in the society. The gray card when clicked will redirect to a blog that will explain the feature in detail.


Creation and Updation details of Guard Patrolling routes
The admins were dependent on the internal teams in order to get the details of the patrolling route creation and updation. The guard patrolling report once downloaded will now show the Created by and Updated By details of each route which will help the admins to know these details upfront without being dependent on the internal teams.

Additional Notes :
- Only penalty ledgers to be available as charge account when adding a penalty on the house dues page
- Disabling the ‘Add New Account” option in case an account is already configured in the Move IN-Move OUT page of the admin dashboard.
- User email resubscribe UI page when the user unsubscribes to our emails.
That’s all folks!!
Property owners in Delhi should use caution and vigilance while renting or leasing space to potential tenants. For security purposes, it has become significant to always be inquisitive about the people one is dealing with. Therefore, a landlord is continuously on the lookout for several warning indicators to enable prophylactic steps before something hazardous happens. In conducting a background check on prospective tenants, landlords need to be on the alert for potential warnings as Delhi is a city where violence is consistently in motion. Therefore, it is required to abide by the legislative directives provided by the Delhi government, which combines carrying out Delhi police tenant verification with directives issued by the officials.
Every Indian city, including Delhi, has implemented mandatory regulations that force landlords and tenants to submit background checks. Initiating a strategy for dealing with problematic or dubious property owners or tenants—who may be con artists or fraudsters is helpful. They could even be violent or criminal antisocial elements who disrupt people’s property, lives, or financial stability. One has a significant financial investment in their home, villa, or apartment as a property owner. As a result, a landlord must adequately shield his investments, and tenant verification is an excellent tool for doing so. The Delhi police tenant verification is unquestionably crucial for safeguarding several possessions and standards.
What is the need of Delhi police tenant verification?
Delhi now requires tenant verification due to an increase in crime. The behavior of a person is very difficult to predict. A tenant may be a criminal who poses a risk to the property owner and the neighborhood’s residents. An effective technique that guarantees someone can be apprehended if they try to hurt someone or perform a crime is tenant police verification. Landlords run the risk of housing subpar tenants by failing to conduct thorough tenant screening.
The Indian Penal Code’s Section 188, which deals with public officials who disobey orders, permits offenders to be penalized if their actions result in any harm as a result of their disregard for the law. A fine of Rs 200 or a punishment that includes a term of jail that may last up to one month will be imposed on the violator. When renting out a house, a landlord must make sure the tenants are fit to manage or reside in the home. A bad tenant will only make it more expensive for a homeowner to lose money because of non-payment of rent, loss of property, and legal costs. Investigations on tenants are essential because of this. The right applicants for the rental property can be found by a homeowner by running a tenant background check.
Implementing a tenant verification will eliminate the risk of the following:-
- Police visits to tenants help identify horrific crimes, as well as aid in the capture of evading criminals and enhance property security. Additionally, it can assist in locating unauthorized occupants and instill a sense of legal dread in tenants.
- Tenant verification allows landlords to undertake an investigation and learn more about the past behavior of their tenants. This gives them the chance to confirm the veracity of the information given by tenants and the absence of any unethical business practices.
- When a tenant’s information is verified, they are informed that it has been entered into the local police database and are asked to refrain from carrying out any offensive operations.
What is the online procedure of Delhi police tenant verification?
A landlord can give Delhi Police online access to tenant information. Tenant verification ensures that landlords thoroughly investigate potential tenants before allowing them to occupy a property. The police do tenant vetting. Before handing over the keys to a home or apartment, every landlord should complete the necessary paperwork and apply for renter police verification online in Delhi or by downloading the form. The online Delhi police tenant verification fees are Rs.250. Landlords must comply with police tenant verification requirements under the law.
To complete the process of police verification online in Delhi certain steps must be taken into account.
- Visit the webpage for the Delhi Police or the state government’s online resource for your desired location.
- Next, locate the website’s online police verification form, select citizen service, and then select tenant registration and create a new account.
- Fill in the information required and don’t forget to jot down the username and password.
- Click on submit and an OTP will be sent to a mobile number.
- Enter OTP and punch on verify.
- Successful user creation will be indicated by a notice. A username and password are required to gain access.
- The tenant police registration page will be opened.
- Enter the owner’s credentials and tenant’s information including complete name, previous and permanent address, mobile number, place of employment, and other occupational details.
- Enter the tenant’s reference contact details.
- Click on the affidavit and attach identity proofs like a photograph, an adhaar card, a rent agreement, and PAN.
- Click on submit and the form will be registered with Delhi police.
Offline procedure for Delhi police tenant verification
The following procedure must be followed for offline tenant police verification. The offline Delhi police tenant verification fee is Rs.500.
- Visit the online Delhi police portal and download the police verification form or collect it from the nearest police station.
- Fill in the owner’s and tenant’s required details including name, complete address, contact details, etc.
- Attach all the required documents like identification proof, a lease agreement, and more.
- Fill in all the details carefully and don’t forget to recheck it before submitting the form.
- Sign and submit the form to the Delhi police station.
- Maintain the accuracy of the details to avoid any legality in the future.
Delhi police tenant verification: documents to check
Tenants and landowners can locate one another easily thanks to internet sites that serve as a mediator. However, given how much legal labor a lease agreement entails, both parties need to be completely informed of the paperwork needed to complete the transaction.
1. Electricity bills
Electricity invoices are typically issued in the landlord’s name. Always examine the past due amounts and any penalties for past late payments. In particular, if using several heavy-load appliances, one might verify the overall load permitted on the electricity meter.
2. No-objection certificate
There are a lot of housing societies with restrictions and preferences for renters in places like Delhi and elsewhere. To prevent such disputes, it is a good idea to ask the landlord about the society’s bylaws and the no-objection certificate from the apartment’s administration.
3. Proof of Ownership
Additionally, tenants have the right to request proof of home ownership, such as a legal title or any other credential authenticating the homeowner’s authority to rent out the property.
Ensure sure that all the information is credible while completing the tenant police verification. A lawsuit can result from any discrepancy in the information.
One of the most significant legal documents both parties—the landlord and the tenant—must sign is a rental agreement, which governs the lease. It includes information on the specifics of the property’s tenancy terms and conditions. The two parties have also agreed to a legally binding contract. A contract contains all pertinent information, including rent, a security deposit, details about the property, its dimensions, address, kind, and, most crucially, how long it will last. Both parties must thoroughly read the clause before signing it because it is legally binding. Until the two non-beneficiaries sign the document as witnesses, the agreement is void.
Through this type of agreement, the desired objectives can be procured
1. Non-verbal
A formal and legally binding arrangement between the parties would be a rent agreement. This kind of agreement would always be put in writing. As a result, it would serve as a declaration that either party may resort to in the future.
2. Contractual obligation
The parties can uphold compliance by engaging in an agreement. Given that the memorandum of understanding is in writing, the legal provisions would apply to both the lender and the borrower.
3. Collaboration between parties
By signing a leasing agreement, the parties establish an association with one another. Both parties have clear obligations to fulfill, and the connection will only be commercial.
4. Capitalization
For the landlord, the monthly rent provides a consistent source of cash funds. For the landlord, this would be lucrative. The house owner receives a monthly payment rather than selling the property in a single transaction. Additionally, the tenant wouldn’t be required to contribute a sizable sum toward the monthly rent.
Types of tenancy agreements in India
A rental agreement specifies the name of the landlord, the tenant, the rules of the arrangement, and the total rent to be paid for the duration of the tenancy. There are three basic types of tenancy agreements in India.
- Rent agreement
- Lease agreement
- Leave and license agreement
1. Rent Agreement
A rent agreement is a formal contract that unites a prospective tenant and a property owner who wishes to lease a specific property for a particular amount of time. The agreement contains details such as the names of the landlord and tenant, a specification of the premises, the consented monthly installment, delayed payments, a grace period, and the amount of the security deposit. Facilities, parking rights and provisions, repairs and upkeep, and property insurance are a few examples of things that the tenant may or may not be allowed to leverage.
Rent contracts in India are often shorter, lasting 11 months on average. An easy-to-understand document called a rent agreement enables both parties to come to a mutually agreeable settlement. The registration of a rental agreement is optional. Contrarily, the notarization, which is only an affirmation of the documentation and has no legal force, ought not to be confused with the registration.
The reason a rent agreement is important is so that, in the event of a breach, the parties may rely on its terms and go to court for the appropriate relief. A lease must span a minimum of 11 months. Moreover, if the agreement is longer than 11 months, it must be accredited for it to be acknowledged as testimony in a court of law. The Property Transfer Act, Arbitration Act, Evidence Act, and Enrollment Act are all significant pieces of legislation that regulate the tenancy agreement.
2. Lease Agreement
A lease agreement is typically required when there will be an extended term of occupancy. The preference of landlords who want to lessen the volatility of their long-term income is to lease their properties. The lease is an agreement between the lender and the borrower that gives the renter the right to use the property for a predetermined amount of time (generally more than 12 months). A lease arrangement, as opposed to a rent agreement, frequently ties the homeowner and the tenant together for the stipulated time. A 99-year term can be seen in several leases. In simple terms, a 99-year lease means that whoever purchases a piece of land with a 99-year leasehold will only own it for 99 years before it is returned to the original landowner. Additionally, a lease establishes a right to use the property, establishes an interest in it, and is transferable.
The lease agreement guarantees that, unless otherwise stated, the lessee would not evict the property. Furthermore, the lessee may receive legal notice. A lease agreement must be certified and recorded in the event of litigation to be considered by a court of law.
Since the leased property is located in a different region of the country than the landlord’s home, the landlord occasionally finds it challenging to finalize the lease deed. In this situation, they can sign a Power of Attorney in the name of an acquaintance who resides close by and can collect rent on his behalf. Tenancy law states that the landlord is the one who receives the rent.
3. Leave and License Agreement
The leave and license agreement is distinct from lease and rent agreements and is administered by the Indian Easement Act of 1882. The registered owner occupies the premises of the owner according to a leave and license agreement. The property right would be void without it because it is provided by the conditions of a Leave and License arrangement instead of a rental agreement.
Such a deal facilitates the removal of the occupier more easily than a lease agreement. These contracts never provide the rights to occupy space; they always provide the ‘license’ to do so. There is no traditional landlord-tenant relationship formed, and the property owner always has the power to evict the occupant.
In contrast to a lease agreement, this one does not create a transferable interest in the property. As opposed to a license, a lease also results in inheritable rights. A leave and license agreement grants permission to occupy the property, whereas a lease creates exclusive rights to it. Furthermore, these contracts are revocable, in contrast, to lease arrangements.
India’s Millennium City, Gurugram, is one of the nation’s most dynamic cities. One of India’s thriving cities that has seen a quick ascent up the development ladder is Gurugram. Gurugram upholds its reputation as being on the optimum path to accomplish the culmination of the most urbanized city in India by boasting wealthy suburbs, gigantic apartments, enormous retail malls, dazzling amenities of multinational companies all around, and more. Gurugram is home to several prestigious institutions, and a sizable presence of roughly 250 Fortune 500 corporations makes the city a hub for career opportunities and education.
The Gurugram-Manesar-Bawal belt has developed into the nation’s car powerhouse, providing entrepreneurs with a wealth of options. The production of telecommunications equipment, electrical goods, sporting goods, rubber products, and software is all done by countless illustrious and respected companies. Other industries include those that produce light engineering products, pharmaceuticals, agro-based and food processing, leather, and air conditioners, among others. Gurugram, collectively, is a remarkable example of modern India, thriving at the apex of its prosperity. Undoubtedly, the probability of crime rises in an affluent city. To reduce the possibility of any unethical activity, it is imperative for homeowners to go for tenant police verification in Gurgaon.
Why you should apply for police verification in Gurgaon?
Knowing a tenant’s history and dependability is crucial before entrusting them with property ownership. So, in most of India, tenant verification is now required, and Gurgaon is no different. This city experiences a population boom due to expanding industry. This kind of verification is crucial. Whatever your expectations as a landlord, the law in India mandates that all tenants submit to police verification. It is therefore essential to choose the appropriate renter who can provide a stress- and dilemma-free way of life.
Background checks on tenants are crucial as a result. It is incredibly challenging to forecast someone’s conduct. A tenant could be a dangerous criminal who endangers both the landowner and the neighbors. Tenant police verification online in Gurgaon is a practical method that ensures anyone attempting to harm someone or commit a crime will be caught. By skipping a thorough tenant screening process, landlords run the danger of harboring poor tenants.
Any unlawful activity committed by the renter on the property of the landlord would subject the landlord to legal liability. The likelihood of the property generating rental income may even be put in jeopardy by a renter with an ambiguous rental history. A severe mistake would be making such a person a residence on the property. The importance of tenant verification increases at this point. Police verification necessitates a thorough investigation of prospective tenants. Tenants in Gurgaon must now submit to police verification, per city officials. The offline or online police verification in Gurgaon is essential for safeguarding several possessions and standards.
- The history of a potential tenant can readily be investigated. So, a homeowner may be sure that those residing on the property are of good moral character and aren’t involved in any criminal activity.
- Additionally, the tenants will continue to have peace of mind knowing that the landlord is abiding by the law enforcement department’s legal procedures. It indicates that everything will be documented by the standards established by the regulating body. In these processes, there will be no possibility for a discrepancy.
- The person residing in a rented house will think twice before indulging in nefarious acts because the identification evidence of the tenant will be recorded with Gurugram Police.
Steps to apply for tenant police verification in Gurgaon online
Tenant information may be made available by a landlord for Haryana Police verification online. Before allowing a renter to inhabit a property, landlords are required to do a comprehensive investigation of the individual. Every landlord should complete the relevant documentation and apply for renter police verification online in Gurgaon before handing over the keys to a house or flat. According to the law, landlords are required to abide by police tenant verification criteria.
There are specific stages that must be followed to finish the Haryana police tenant verification online process.
- Visit the location-specific webpage for the Haryana Police’s online resource.
- Finding the website’s online police verification form after that, choosing citizen service, selecting tenant registration, and finally creating a new account are the next steps.
- Complete the necessary information, and don’t forget to write down the username and password.
- A cellphone number will receive an OTP after clicking submit.
- Punch on verify after entering the OTP.
- A message will appear after successful user creation. Access can only be granted with a username and password.
- The registration page for the tenant police will now be displayed.
- Enter the tenant’s information as well as the owner’s credentials, including the tenant’s full name, current address, prior address, mobile number, current employer, and other employment-related information.
- Enter the tenant’s reference contact details.
- Select the affidavit and add identification documents such as a photo, an adhaar card, a lease, and a PAN.
- The form will be recorded with Haryana police after the user click submit.
Steps to apply for tenant police verification in Gurgaon offline
The following process must be followed for offline tenant police verification in Gurgaon.
- Download a police verification form from the Haryana police website or pick one up from the neighborhood police station by going offline.
- Include all necessary information for the owner and tenant, such as name, complete address, contact information, etc.
- Include all necessary supporting documentation, such as a lease agreement and proof of identification.
- Complete the form, sign it, and submit it to the Haryana police station with the application processing fee.
Internet services that act as a middleman make it simple for tenants and landowners to find one another. But considering how much legal effort a leasing agreement includes, both parties must be well aware of the paperwork required to execute the deal. When completing the tenant police verification, be certain that all the information is reliable. Any disparity in the data could lead directly to litigation.

Indian cities are the center of all attention for the adept and the deserving. The most challenging task though is budgeting in a big metropolis like Noida. Noida has long been a preferred option for homebuyers, real estate investors, and builders because of its infrastructure and proximity to the National Capital Region. The city has experienced tremendous industrial growth and urbanization. Noida houses many well-structured and sought-after nonprofit institutions and corporate entities, including those in the media and the entertainment industry. Compared to other large cities, Noida offers more rental and for-sale properties, lodging, dining, and other services.
The authority has built a variety of green belts, gardens, and parks in Noida, the city free from traffic congestion and pollution, to further enhance its pollution-free environment. Within the boundaries of Noida, a cutting-edge, effective, and comprehensive infrastructure made up of housing options, retail spaces, office buildings, and business and entertainment hubs will support the city’s expanding industrial sectors. Infrastructure in this region has existed for a long time before growth, unlike in many other industrial locations. The goal is to transform Noida into a verdant paradise.
Noida is a bustling metropolis with various leisure- and lifestyle-related activities available. The prices are, nonetheless, quite appealing compared to the amenities and facilities offered here. Many young people have moved to Noida for employment because of the IT enterprises, tech support groups for banks, and global corporations. In light of this, if a person intends to relocate to Noida, one may need to budget for these costs.
These attributes imitate Noida’s typical cost of living.
Accommodation expense
In metropolitan cities, rental housing is always a substantial area of concern. Given the size and development of this metropolis, rental costs will also vary depending on the neighborhood and if a tenant is single, married, or with children. The types of tenants and their preferences influence rent. Average rent in Noida can be as high as Rs.35,000-80,000 in affluent regions and can vary from Rs.4,000 to 7,000 in more affordable areas. Bachelors and students can easily find a 1 BHK and shared housing options like PGs for between Rs.5,000 and Rs.10,000. A decent-sized one-bedroom apartment will cost between Rs.8000 and Rs.15000 for couples and families.
Travelling expense
Noida offers a variety of transportation options, including buses, metros, and more. Metros are consistently regarded as the optimum choice due to their affordability and flexibility. Another excellent alternative for getting around is local buses. Other forms of transportation in this area include taxis, autos, and cycle rickshaws. Moreover, there are services like Ola and Uber, which are incredibly practical for travelers. However, it is always preferable to utilize one’s vehicle to cut down expenses or stay close to the place of work or institution.
Meal expenses
Food should be taken into consideration first. Cooking for yourself or hiring a cook is the most cost-effective approach to saving money. As the cost of employing a cook ranges from Rs.1500 to Rs.3000, it will result in significant financial savings. Food delivery choices like Swiggy, Zomato, and several other food delivery applications are available for everyone, primarily utilized by bachelors or students. Therefore, it all relies on how an individual wants to prepare their meals following their budget. Outside food will cost a minimum of Rs.5000 per month.
Grocery expense
The daily need can readily be met with groceries from the neighboring grocery stores. The average cost of a month’s worth of groceries is between Rs.1,000 to 2,000 or Rs.4000-6000 depending upon the family size. Through multiple delivery services like Bigbasket, Grofers, etc., one may have all of their groceries delivered to their door.
Primary and secondary education
Education for children is a crucial factor that should be given the highest priority. A child’s future will undoubtedly be established if they have received a quality education and all the resources required. In Noida, there are innumerable well-known educational institutions. In certain international and private schools, the annual tuition ranges from Rs.72000 to 3.5 lacs. The annual fee for kindergarten and playschools ranges from Rs.4000 to Rs.120000.
Entertainment expenses
Everyone requires some form of entertainment to unwind as jobs, studies, and other obligations hamper us. Noida offers an array of recreational opportunities, including sparkling nightlife, shopping complexes, cinema halls, and bars. Watching movies in Noida’s multiplexes is affordable. One can just spend their weekends shopping and doing other things in Noida malls, followed by a fancy meal at a fine restaurant. There are still many more pocket-friendly alternatives for leisure and entertainment, such as indoor gaming halls, lanes for bowling, and amusement parks outside.
When determining the cost of living in Noida, a plethora of variables is considered. Depending on the size of the family and the annual income, every individual has their prerequisites. The anticipated cost of living in Noida for students or a bachelor is relatively low than it would be for a couple or a family.
Let’s access a ballpark notion of how much Noida will cost certain folks.
Cost of living in Noida for a single person
At reasonable costs, a person can live a respectable life in Noida. If one chooses suitable PGs or apartments at affordable prices, the cost of living in Noida for a single person can be kept modest. The rest of the expenses, such as food, travel, and other ancillary costs, can be readily covered within the range of Rs.6000 to Rs.8000 apart from the flat rent which will cost around Rs.10,000 to Rs.15,000 for a 1 BHK. A comfortable PG with all the essential amenities, such as a geyser, food, internet, etc., will cost roughly between Rs.5000 to Rs.20,000. Therefore, in some locations, one may live comfortably for under Rs.15,000. Therefore, the average cost of Living in Noida for a single person would be between Rs.30,000 to Rs.35,000. In contrast to some luxury areas of the city with all the amenities, one could easily spend between Rs.25,000 to Rs.30,000.
Cost of living in Noida for students
It can cost students around Rs.6000 and Rs.8000 to live in a shared 1 BHK apartment in Noida. Although several good PG alternatives range from Rs.5000 to Rs.10,000. To cut down expenses self-catering will be a cost-effective substitute for employing a cook, which would run between Rs.1,500 and Rs.3000 per month. Traveling expenses can be eliminated by residing in proximity to the institution. Therefore, the average cost of living in Noida for students will be around Rs.15,000 to Rs.25,000.
Cost of living in Noida for a couple
The area a couple chooses, as well as amenities, security, and other factors, affect their cost of living in Noida. In Noida, there are some opulent areas with all the conveniences for a quality 1 BHK home costing between Rs.20,000 and Rs.40,000, as well as some more moderately priced areas where a couple may get a suitable 1 BHK flat for Rs.10,000 and Rs.20,000. The cost of living in Noida for a couple depends on how they plan their budget; expenses are determined by the standard of living, which varies depending on the location. As a result, the monthly cost of living for a couple in Noida might reach a maximum of INR 40,000–70,000.
Noida is one of the busiest cities, which is close to the capital. Nearly all modern amenities are present in the city. Expenditure is the primary concern. Accommodations, food, and transportation all contribute to the cost of living.
