Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Five months on, meetings between builders, buyers not yielding results

- Vinod Rajput vinod.rajput@hindustant­imes.com

Noida authority chief executive officer Amit Mohan Prasad on Wednesday held a meeting with 14 builders who are developing 21 real estate projects.

The meeting, sources said, was an attempt by the Noida CEO to take a stock of all housing projects that were stuck.

Following instructio­ns from Uttar Pradesh chief minister Yogi Adityanath, the Noida authority in April this year started holding tripartite meetings with builders and buyers with an aim to revive sick projects. In each meeting, the authority directed builders to submit delivery schedules.

However, nothing has moved so far and the fate of investment of homebuyers in 75 incomplete housing projects is still uncertain.

During the 2017 state assembly polls, the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) had promised homebuyers that if voted to power it will follow up with developers to deliver on stuck housing projects.

“The Noida authority and the UP government have been holding meetings with the builders for last five months. However, these meetings haven’t yielded any results so far. It is a futile exercise. Until the officials and the builders have a will to resolve the issues faced by the buyers, nothing positive will come out,” said SK Nagrath, a retired army official and president of Jaypee Aman flat buyers associatio­n.

In a meeting on Wednesday, the builders lobby had suggested that if Noida authority allows execution of registry per flat, then a solution can come out.

For example if a builder needs to pay ₹200 crore dues to Noida Authority, then the builder lobby wants has proposed that they pay the dues on a per flat basis. It also wants the authority to allow registry for that particular flat for which the builder has paid the dues. However, the Noida authority has not agreed to this stating that it will never recover its dues.

“On Wednesday, we checked the status of 21 projects and took reports in written,” said Atal Kumar Rai, additional chief executive officer of Noida authority.

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