In its statement, Supertech assured its home buyers that the Supreme Court order will not affect any other ongoing project and that the delivery of the remaining units will be completed on time.
Noida Twin Tower Demolition: The Apex and Ceyane towers in Emerald Court in Noida’s Sector 93A are the highest buildings to be demolished in India, a little over a year after the Supreme Court ordered them razed for illegal construction.
The biggest residential demolition in India is underway at Noida in Uttar Pradesh. And it would take all of 9 seconds. The Noida twin towers in Sector 93 built by developer Supertech Ltd, steeped in controversy for years, will finally be reduced to a mountain of rubble and dust at 2.30 pm on Sunday. The area, off the Expressway in Noida, is buzzing with activity thanks to a steady stream of curious onlookers, fleeing residents and large posse of police. Moneycontrol is bringing you a rolling coverage of the demolition with its journalists and cameramen assembled at Ground Zero. We have nine cameras providing viewers minute-by-minute real-time updates of the twin tower demolition. Watch the full coverage live on Moneycontrol.
It’s time there is an entry barrier to start a real estate business and homes are sold under the Build and Sale model rather than the Sale and Build model.
Observing that there was collusion between Noida Authority and the builder in the construction of 40-storey twin towers in Noida, the Supreme Court on August 31 ordered the demolition of the structures located in Sector 93A within three months. Here’s what transpired
Homebuyers at the Supertech Emerald Court fought back against a builder with a vigour that should be an inspiration for other hassled real estate customers across the nation.
In this episode of Prime Property, we look at upcoming real estate projects near the Noida Expressway and Narendra Modi‘s plans to launch an international financial city at Gandhinagar.