Supertech, a key player in India’s real estate sector, has submitted a detailed resolution plan to the Greater Noida Authority, aiming to settle outstanding dues amounting to ₹900 crore. The proposal focuses on executing the registry of approximately 2,000 flats across three of its projects—Ecovillage 1, Ecovillage 3, and Czar Suites—all of which have received occupancy certificates (OCs).
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