Flat buyers from Shahberi village protested outside the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority office against a proposed government move to raze illegal houses in Shahberi, resulting in injuries to six people due to alleged police action.
Flat buyers from Shahberi village protested outside the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority office against a proposed government move to raze illegal houses in Shahberi, resulting in injuries to six people due to alleged police action.
Homebuyers in Greater Noida protested against the builder and local authority over the pending registry of their flats, claiming they are forced to live "illegally" in their own homes. The protest was held outside the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (GNIDA) camp office by residents of Supertech Group's Ecovillage I, II, and III projects in Greater Noida West.
Homebuyers from 16 housing societies in Greater Noida West protested against delayed registry of their flats, alleging a nexus between the builder and the authority. They claimed that their demands have not been heard for over a decade and that promises made by political leaders during elections were not fulfilled.
More than 50 homebuyers from Greater Noida West protested at Ek Murti Chowk against pending registries, marking the 25th week of their protest. The protest included residents from Raksha Addela, Ajnara Homes, Casa Greens 1, Eco Village 1, 2 and 3, and other societies.
Homebuyers at the Hemisphere housing project in Greater Noida's sector 27 protested against the developer's six-year delay in delivering their units. Construction has been halted for the past six years, and the developer has yet to promise when the project will be completed.
The Supreme Court directed the Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority to cooperate with homebuyers in reviving an abandoned housing project. The Court has asked the Authority to provide details of the financial demands it would have raised had the original builder completed the project so that proportional charges for each homebuyer can be determined based on the size of their apartments.
The Supreme Court upheld the initiation of corporate insolvency resolution proceedings against real estate firms Bhasin Infotech and Infrastructure Private Limited and Grand Venezia Commercial Towers Private Limited. The bench held that the developers failed to deliver functional units and misled the court on the project's completion.
Sector 1, Greater Noida, comes up early as you enter the city from the Noida side. Prices here are still on the lower end compared to central Noida. The nearest metro access is through the Aqua Line, and road links towards Noida and Delhi remain the main way people get around daily.
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Families with school-going children may benefit from multiple education options nearby, helping reduce long daily commutes and making regular drop-offs more convenient.
Strong connectivity through key transport routes can improve accessibility and may strengthen long-term demand for the location.
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