Ashiana Housing is looking to add another 7-8 million sq ft over the next three years. In the next 5-5.5 years, the company has targeted to sell above Rs 12,000 crore of inventory.
The Delhi government is inspecting large construction sites to ensure they are using anti-smog measures to curb pollution. Find out more about the government s actions.
Residents of Chintels Paradiso project in Sector 109 have demanded revision of compensation proposals reopened by the developer. They demanded revision of the rate for buyback offers, saying property rates have gone up in the last one year. For reconstruction of flats, they said they would not pay Rs 1,000 per square foot as demanded by the developer. Also, before starting demolition of towers D,E, F and G as ordered by the district administration, residents have sought a guaranteed bond for safety of towers A, B, C and J from Chintels. The RWA has now decided to write a letter to Chintels India seeking a revised proposal according to their demands. Residents also said the developer should take the district administration’s approval to shift services such as water and electricity from the towers declared unsafe for habitation to open areas of the safe towers. Last week, Chintels reopened the buyback and reconstruction offers for a short time to allow one more opportunity to flat
Ashok Kumar Tyagi, managing director, DLF, who has the overall responsibility for all corporate functions, including finance, will now have oversight of the group finance, IT, and secretarial functions.
Residents of several societies in Greater Noida West held a protest at Jantar Mantar over pending registries of their flats. Demand action on the pending registries and completion of stalled projects. Draw attention to the residents plight and seek tangible progress.