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DDA Flats: A Question of Safety After Tile Scare

In a recent incident that has sent shockwaves through the newly constructed Golf View Condos in Sector 19B, Dwarka, the safety of the Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) luxury housing project is now under scrutiny. As the DDA commenced handing over possession of these flats, five tiles measuring approximately two feet in length fell from a first-floor balcony, narrowly missing an occupant. This alarming event occurred during a visit by allottees inspecting their prospective homes, raising significant concerns regarding the structural integrity of the buildings, especially given the substantial investments made by future residents.

The incident unfolded as allottees were evaluating their flats, with video footage capturing the precarious moment when the tiles detached from a balcony of Tower C. With the Golf View Condos marking DDA’s first foray into the luxury segment, expectations for high-quality construction were already elevated. However, residents expressed serious apprehensions, with one individual recounting how the falling tiles nearly struck them. Such experiences evoke emotional responses from prospective homeowners who have invested their savings and anticipated their dream residences.

In light of the incident, the DDA has pledged to implement thorough inspections of the flats during the possession process. A spokesperson confirmed that additional engineers and workers have been deployed to expedite project completion while ensuring high standards of workmanship. Each tower will have an assistant engineer assigned to oversee final checks and rectify any defects identified during allottee visits before the official handover. This commitment to quality control is crucial, given that housing projects often represent significant financial investments for buyers, who rightfully expect a safe living environment.

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