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Named industrial projects on YEIDA / Yamuna Expressway land, and where each stands on the scheme’s 48-month functional-certificate clock. The register records published stages and dates — it does not grade companies. Rows we cannot source stay off the board.
METHOD — every row carries a named source, a tier (verified / reported) and dates. Clock states are machine-enforced: a computed due date appears only where a lease-deed date has been published, and is labelled as computed. Register updated 16 July 2026 · 4 named rows. Machine-readable feed: /api/functional-register.json · contract: functional-register.schema.md.
| Company & project | Sector · land | Investment | Clock status |
|---|---|---|---|
| Samvardhana Motherson InternationalAutomotive components | Sector 8D50 acres | ₹1,156 crore (proposed)~8,000 direct (projected) | LoI issued — clock not started |
| Stage on record: Letter of Intent handed 1 July 2026 — the largest of the eight LoIs in YEIDA's 1-July batch. verifiedSource: Rashtriya Khabar (corroborated Hamara Metro, Raftar Today), 1 Jul 2026 · as of 2026-07-01 · row last verified 2026-07-13 Supplier, contractor or service vendor to this project? Ask the industrial desk for an intro-ready brief — compiled from published facts only. Vidastu is not appointed by Samvardhana Motherson International. | |||
| SAEL IndustriesSolar manufacturing — 5 GW cell + 5 GW module (TOPCon) | Sector 8 (near Jewar)200 acres | ₹8,200 crore~5,000 direct / ~15,000 indirect (projected) | Clock status unverifiable — lease-deed date unpublished |
| Stage on record: Construction reported — ground broken 29 June 2026, foundation stone laid by the UP CM; lease-deed date unpublished. verifiedSource: pv magazine India, 29 Jun 2026 (also Saur Energy, Energetica India) · as of 2026-06-29 · row last verified 2026-07-13 Supplier, contractor or service vendor to this project? Ask the industrial desk for an intro-ready brief — compiled from published facts only. Vidastu is not appointed by SAEL Industries. | |||
| Escorts Kubota LimitedTractors & construction equipment | Sector 10154 acres | ~₹2,029 crore~4,000 (projected) | Clock status unverifiable — lease-deed date unpublished |
| Stage on record: Official land allotment 24 March 2026; lease-deed execution not publicly reported. verifiedSource: millenniumpost.in, 24 Mar 2026 (corroborated scanx.trade, investywise.com) · as of 2026-03-24 · row last verified 2026-03-24 Note: Earlier 2025 reports described a 190–200-acre, ₹4,500-crore plan; the executed allotment is the smaller figure recorded here. Supplier, contractor or service vendor to this project? Ask the industrial desk for an intro-ready brief — compiled from published facts only. Vidastu is not appointed by Escorts Kubota Limited. | |||
| CNH Industrial India Pvt. Ltd.Tractors & farm machinery | Sector 8D100 acres | over ₹1,200 crore~1,200 (projected) | Clock status unverifiable — lease-deed date unpublished |
| Stage on record: Land allotment reported 24 March 2026, alongside Escorts Kubota; lease-deed execution not publicly reported. reportedSource: millenniumpost.in, 24 Mar 2026 (single source) · as of 2026-03-24 · row last verified 2026-03-24 Note: Single-publication row, shown at 'reported' tier until a second independent source corroborates. Supplier, contractor or service vendor to this project? Ask the industrial desk for an intro-ready brief — compiled from published facts only. Vidastu is not appointed by CNH Industrial India Pvt. Ltd.. | |||
A Letter of Intent (or even an allotment letter) precedes lease-deed execution, and the 48-month functional-certificate window runs from lease-deed execution (brochure YEA/IND8000(2025-26)-14, cl. 2.2.1). Until a lease deed is reported, the clock has not legally begun.
Appears only when a lease-deed date has been published with a named source. The due date is computed from the reported lease-deed date under standard YEIDA industrial lease conditions (48 months to Functional Certificate, brochure YEA/IND8000(2025-26)-14 cl. 2.2.1); individual allotment letters vary by scheme vintage — the specific lease deed governs.
A stage (allotment, construction) is reported by a named source, but no lease-deed date has been published, so the clock cannot be honestly placed. The register marks it unverifiable rather than guessing in either direction.
When a row's computed 48-month mark passes, this register shows only what the scheme itself provides from that point — the chargeable-extension ladder (extension year 1 at 4% of the bid amount; a second and final year at 1% per month of the CURRENT allotment rate; then cancellation with 20% forfeiture — brochure cls. 2.2.3, 2.1.8/2.2.4) — and links the policy explainer. The register records dates and published stages; it does not grade companies or speculate about their programmes. Policy explainer: the extension ladder and personal clock widget on the industrial hub; the working build sequence is the five-stage plot-to-functional map.
GET /api/functional-register.json — mirrors this page’s clock states verbatim: one object per row with clockState (LOI_ISSUED · CLOCK_RUNNING · CLOCK_UNVERIFIABLE), the display string rendered above, leaseDeedDate and functionalCertificateDue (both null unless a lease-deed date has been published — the due date is computed, never hand-entered), tier, named source, dates and notes. Free to reuse with attribution (CC BY 4.0). Field-by-field contract: functional-register.schema.md · underlying research file: data/industrial.json · the weekly delta ships in This Week in YEIDA Industrial.
Vidastu builds on YEIDA plots end to end — naksha approval, PEB or RCC structure, finishes, and the Functional Certificate file, under one accountable contract. Allottees: ask exactly where your plot’s clock stands. Suppliers and contractors: ask for an intro-ready brief on any project on this board — compiled from published facts only; Vidastu is not appointed by any company named here.
Ask the industrial desk on WhatsAppNo. The 48-month functional-certificate window runs from lease-deed execution, not from an LoI or even an allotment letter (YEIDA industrial scheme brochure YEA/IND8000(2025-26)-14, cl. 2.2.1). Most headlines announce LoIs, so this register separates “LoI issued — clock not started” from “lease deed reported — clock running” instead of blurring the two. Until a lease-deed date is published, no due date exists to compute.
Neither has a computable due date yet, and this register says so rather than guessing. Samvardhana Motherson holds a Letter of Intent (1 July 2026) — an LoI does not start the clock. SAEL’s construction is reported (ground broken 29 June 2026, pv magazine India) but no lease-deed date has been published, so its clock status is unverifiable. The moment a lease-deed date is published for any row, the register shows a computed functional-certificate due date, labelled as computed from that reported date.
Every row compiles published facts from named sources — the publication and date sit on the row — and the clock rules quote YEIDA’s own scheme brochure. Companies we cannot source stay off the board: the eight-LoI batch of 1 July 2026 (~₹3,181.2 crore) appears as an aggregate line until each company corroborates. The machine-readable feed at vidastu.com/api/functional-register.json mirrors the page’s clock states verbatim and is free to reuse with attribution (CC BY 4.0). Vidastu is not appointed by any company named here.