The towers are built on land where Vijay Mallya's ancestral home once stood.
The land is strategically located in Sector 44 in Noida.
Around 100 registries are expected on the first day of the camp.
Recently, the MCD began a process to geotag properties in the city.
50,793 houses would be constructed in Krishnayapalem layout.
This applies to all localities and all types of flats, it said.
SEIAAA has asked the project proponent to retain the sheesham trees falling on the boundary wall.
The Noida Authority warned of punitive action against the erring developers.
Moreover, residents have also alleged that nothing has changed despite repeated complaints.
The aim is to prevent subversive and anti-social elements from seeking hideouts in residential areas.
Adityanath met with a group of homebuyers' association NEFOWA from Greater Noida (West).
The last date for submission of applications was Friday but it was extended till January 23.
The project will have an estimated revenue potential of approximately INR 2,500 Crore.
The buyers have alleged that they have been awaiting the possession of Raheja Revanta Project at Sector 78 for the last five years.
Starting today, DDA is adding to the steps taken for Narela sub city by launching 8500 flats.
The South Mumbai project will be developed over a land parcel of five acres.
The LG announced major policy changes in the property tax structure of the MCD.
The firm has also paid a total stamp duty of Rs 7.13 crore.
In the first phase of draw of lots, allotment-cum-demand letters were issued to 673 eligible households, the DDA said.