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The Ahmedabad community puts back on the fast track

The Ahmedabad community puts back on the fast track
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Ahmedabad: Cracked walls, fragile roofs, and leaking pipes – Old community residents must continue to live with this problem when they are forced to place their backburner backburner because Covid-19.
However, things that finally looked for them as Ahmedabad witnesses were busy and approval for the rebuilding of old and dilapidated housing buildings.
About 105 people, especially low-up in the western western region, have either agreed or amidst the signing of the MoU with the developer to break down and rebuild their homes.
Of these, 55 people gave their approval in 2021.
In September 2018, the state government was changed by Gujarat ownership of Flats Act (1972) to allow the rebuilding of the community with approval of 75%, not 100%, members.
“This provides a boost for rebuilding projects.
However, the situation changed gloomy when Covid hit.
People are afraid to go for rebuilding because they don’t want to move to a rented house or delay feared in the project’s implementation because of a pandemic.
Since the beginning of 2020, however, around 105 people have chosen to go for rebuilding.
At the average, 3-4 people have been applied to rebuilding every month since January this year, “AMC official said.
In all, around 1,100 low-rise communities are 25 years or more who qualify for rebuilding, disclosing data from the Ahmedabad City Planning Department Municipal Corporation.
These 2- or 3-storeyed buildings are mainly concentrated in areas such as Navrangpura, Paldi, Stadium, Vadaaj, Vastra, Maninagar, part of Chandkheda, part of Naroda, and newly included in the old Auda area in the western part of the city.
“The developer targets low-rise communities in the western region so that they can utilize under use the index room floor (FSI) of 3.6 and 2.7 to change the room into a 14-storeyed apartment,” added AMC officials.
Jitendra Shah, the founder of 80-member rebuilding the city of the new housing community welfare association was formed (Urhswa), the claim that his association members were in talks with 67 housing communities and 15 projects that are currently underway.
“The FSI is less used by the best old low-rise community for developers.
For example, in luxury areas such as Navrangpura, 60% of the benefits of projects go to citizens in terms of apartments, transit costs, gift money or additional space and new facilities while 40% come back to us as a profit.
” He added that most residents preferred to return to the flat on their familiarity with their familiarity and proximity to their families, provisions and neighbors.
Confirming this, Hemant Zariwala, a vivekanand community in Jodhpur, said, “One of the main advantages of the rebuilding process is that we get the choice of money prize compensation for extra space.
Developers will install furniture in the area with the sum.
Also, we don’t have to Leaving our familiar environment for better housing options.
We took seven months to complete our rebuilding.
” Chitrak Shah, Vice President of Credai-Ahmedabad Gihed, the body of the developer real estate based on the city -, said that “the analysis of the redevelopment in Ahmedabad gradually gets traction.
Previously, obtaining 100% approval was a challenge.
However, with 75% of the norms coming back The old housing community in the city has received a boost.
” However, not many people have been able to reply to the members of its members.
Alpesh Patel, Secretary of the Community in Jodhpur, shows, “Having a member of a member of 75% may not work at any time.
We are 50-year-old people where only two of them are 78 members have agreed and stopped rebuilding.
This is because we have protested when they operate offices and warehouses from our housing community before.
The government must include a mechanism in the GOF Law to mediate these things where the will is at best.
” “There are 6,714 people in the city listed under the Co-operative ACT community, 1962.
Most of these societies will be eligible for rebuilding in the next 3-7 years,” said an AMC official.
Chitrak Shah, who is also managing Director and Co-founder of Shivalik Group who have implemented two rebuilding projects back in the city and have some more in the pipeline, saying, “through rebuilding, people aged 25 or 30 years will get better facilities and facilities.
Apart from profit The intention of rebuilding ur intention also to give a better horizon for Ahmedabad.

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