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NBCC to construct over 13,000 flats in 5 Amrapali projects, eyes Rs 15,000 cr topline

Delhi-NCR real estate: NBCC on February 21 had said it got approval from Noida Authority to develop five Amrapali projects worth Rs 10,000 crore.

February 22, 2024 / 23:00 IST
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As per the direction of the Supreme Court, Amrapali had stalled projects investments, reconstruction, establishment. (ASPIRE) was formed to complete the stuck projects of Amrapali through NBCC (India) Ltd in 2019.
As per the direction of the Supreme Court, Amrapali had stalled projects investments, reconstruction, establishment. (ASPIRE) was formed to complete the stuck projects of Amrapali through NBCC (India) Ltd in 2019.

A day after getting approval for utilisation of unused and purchasable FAR for five Amrapali projects in Greater Noida, the state-owned National Building Construction Corporation (NBCC) announced to construct 13,250 flats with a revenue potential of Rs 15,000 crore.

The five projects where future FAR (floor area ratio) will be utilised include Centurian Park, GH-05, Sector Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida; Golf Homes, GH-02, Sector-4, Greater Noida; Leisure Park, GH-01, Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida; Leisure Valley, GH-02, Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida; and Dream Valley, GH-09, Tech Zone-IV, Greater Noida.

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FAR is the ratio between a building’s total constructed floor area and the land area. As per the direction of the Supreme Court, Amrapali Stalled Projects Investments Reconstruction Establishment (ASPIRE) was formed to complete the stuck projects of Amrapali through NBCC (India) Ltd in 2019.

R Venkataramani, Attorney General of India and Court Receiver in Amrapali projects' matter, said, “Initially, the Greater Noida Authority was not willing to approve the utilisation of unused FAR but after lots of internal pursuance the Authority has given permission for utilisation of unused and purchasable FAR.”