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The GGM community built by NBCC was declared unsafe

The GGM community built by NBCC was declared unsafe
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Gurugram: A housing community with more than 700 flats, built by state-owned NBCC (India) Ltd, will be destroyed after being declared unsafe for residence.
Confirming “Structural and Construction Deviations”, Deputy Commissioner of Gurugram Nishant Yadav on Wednesday announced that Sector 37 NBCC Green View Society has been asked to empty on March 1, after a meeting with 140 flat owners and NBCC (India) Officials Ltd.
Yadav said the Indian government the company will provide alternative accommodation for residents.
It will also provide rent for those who want to move to their chosen flats with the same parameters, he said.
Read Alsosafety Audit of All Gurugram Buildings with Structural Damage: Manohar Lal Khattarasharyana CM Manohar Lal Khattar on Monday, State Planning Department and State Planning State (DTCP) to identify all housing buildings where RWA reported structural damage.
Decision destroyed the community came a few days after a portion of the housing complex called Chintels Paradiso in the Gurugram sector 109 collapsed, leaving two dead women.
“The decision was taken for the benefit of the owner and consensus of the flat between them and the authority of the NBCC building.
We will supervise the compensation and rehabilitation of the population,” Yadav told PTI.
The Chair and Managing Director of the NBCC (India) PK Gupta said the company “truly understood the situation of the occupants”.
Read Alsogreen See: NBCC requested a refund of shooting complaints from home buyers from the Nbcc Green View housing project in Sector 37D, Deputy Commissioner Gurgaon Yash Garg on Tuesday directing developers to the district city planner for fast disposal of all delayed “very surprising how the people flat 700-800 can deteriorate in four to five years.
The IIT Delhi team (which surveyed the building) said it was a high level of chloride in water that led to corrosion.
After the first inspection, we want to fix it, but (there) covid-19 and then rain Cause water puddles.
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When we started, we were surprised by the amount of damage that had occurred at that time.
Even the IIT Delhi team was shocked, “Gupta said.

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