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UP RERA inspects to re-verify Ajnara's housing project in GNIDA
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UP RERA inspects to re-verify Ajnara's housing project in GNIDA

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) reviewed Ajnara's Le Garden housing project to re-verify if swimming pools, clubs, and solar panels exist on-site in Greater Noida (GNIDA West).

A controversy erupted after a RERA report on real estate developer Ajnara's Le Garden project revealed that 100% of work has been finished on its club, and swimming pools, among other works. Society residents located in Greater Noida (West), also known as Noida Extension took to social media to underline the error, asserting no club or pool existed on-site, even as some alleged collusion between RERA and the creator.

Taking note of the circumstances, UP RERA chairman Rajive Kumar has ordered an inspection of the project to verify facts. A high-level technical team from UP RERA has been designated to inspect the project and to re-verify the existing report.

The re-inspection report issued by the authority will be uploaded shortly, Kumar said. A section of residents and home buyers at Ajnara's Le Garden project has been protesting the embattled builder's unfulfilled promises and loot in the name of non-existent facilities.

UP-RERA's partnership with Ajnara builder has come to the fore. In the RERA report, swimming pools, clubs, and solar panels are present in the society but not present at the location, said Manish Kumar, vice-president of Noida Extension Flat Owners' Welfare Association (NEFOWA).

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Also read: UP RERA orders to complete Vasundhara Grand project by May 2023

The Uttar Pradesh Real Estate Regulatory Authority (UP RERA) reviewed Ajnara's Le Garden housing project to re-verify if swimming pools, clubs, and solar panels exist on-site in Greater Noida (GNIDA West). A controversy erupted after a RERA report on real estate developer Ajnara's Le Garden project revealed that 100% of work has been finished on its club, and swimming pools, among other works. Society residents located in Greater Noida (West), also known as Noida Extension took to social media to underline the error, asserting no club or pool existed on-site, even as some alleged collusion between RERA and the creator. Taking note of the circumstances, UP RERA chairman Rajive Kumar has ordered an inspection of the project to verify facts. A high-level technical team from UP RERA has been designated to inspect the project and to re-verify the existing report. The re-inspection report issued by the authority will be uploaded shortly, Kumar said. A section of residents and home buyers at Ajnara's Le Garden project has been protesting the embattled builder's unfulfilled promises and loot in the name of non-existent facilities. UP-RERA's partnership with Ajnara builder has come to the fore. In the RERA report, swimming pools, clubs, and solar panels are present in the society but not present at the location, said Manish Kumar, vice-president of Noida Extension Flat Owners' Welfare Association (NEFOWA). Image Source Also read: UP RERA orders to complete Vasundhara Grand project by May 2023

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