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Green View Society Demolition Plan Faces Opposition

The Green View Society in Gurugram has been embroiled in a complex legal and social battle, with the district administration rejecting the National Buildings Construction Corporation’s (NBCC) request to demolish the project. The decision comes amidst significant controversy surrounding the safety of the buildings and unresolved compensation claims for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) residents.

The project has been under scrutiny since audits from IIT Roorkee and CBRI deemed seven of the towers unsafe. Despite the developer’s attempts to address these concerns, the EWS residents have raised objections regarding the proposed compensation terms and have escalated the matter to the Delhi High Court. The district administration’s decision to deny the demolition request is influenced by the ongoing protests from EWS allottees and the pending court case. The DTPE has instructed NBCC to adhere to the final court order and has requested the deputy commissioner to facilitate the registration of flats and compensation claims for EWS residents.

The controversy surrounding the Green View Society highlights the complexities of urban development and the challenges faced by residents in ensuring their safety and rights. The project’s history is marked by delays, legal disputes, and safety concerns, which have had a significant impact on the lives of the residents. The ongoing legal battle and the uncertainty surrounding the future of the Green View Society project have created a sense of anxiety and frustration among the residents. The decision by the district administration to reject the demolition plan offers some respite to the EWS residents, who have been fighting for their rights and fair compensation.

However, the future of the project remains uncertain. The outcome of the court case will have a significant impact on the lives of the residents and the fate of the Green View Society. The episode serves as a cautionary tale for developers and authorities alike, highlighting the importance of transparency, accountability, and the well-being of residents in urban development projects.

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