Hindustan Times (Gurugram)

‘Power-less’ Exotica dwellers to get regular connection­s

- Dhananjay Jha Dhananjay.jha@htlive.com ■

The Dakshin Haryana Bijli Vitran Nigam (DHBVN), on January 29, asked Parsvnath Developers Limited, builder of Parsvnath Exotica in Sector 53, to provide electricit­y connection­s to all the residents living in towers B-1, D-3, 4 and 5 and C-4 of the housing society located, by installing submeters at earliest. The residents of these towers are presently dependent on diesel generators for power.

Parsvnath Developers launched the housing project in 2004-05 with a total 18 towers, of which 11 towers were completed and given occupation certificat­es (OCs) in 2011-12 by the department of town and country planning (DTCP). The developer then handed over the towers to the society’s residents’ welfare associatio­n (RWA) for the maintenanc­e and management of electricit­y connection­s.

Later in 2015, the developer completed five of the remaining towers and offered their possession­s of flats without acquiring OCs. It asked the RWA to extend the electricit­y connection­s for the residents of these towers. However, the RWA denied the request, arguing that the towers did not have OCs necessary for electricit­y connection­s.

The developer, meanwhile, was providing electricit­y to residents of the five towers from a separate commercial connection the DHBVN gave for the con- struction of the remaining two towers. The DHBVN disconnect­ed this connection on December 5 after a raid by its vigilance team, arguing that these connection­s were illegal.

Calling the demand of electricit­y connection­s by residents of the five towers justified Sachin Yadav, executive engineer, DHBVN, said, “DHBVN has sanctioned bulk electricit­y connection/load to the Parsvnath Developers for all the 18 towers of the society. It is the responsibi­lity of the developer to provide electricit­y connection­s to all the dwelling units in the society. We have asked developer to resolve the issue.”

A team of officials of the DHBVN and an official of the district administra­tion called a meeting of the representa­tives of the five towers, executives of Parsvnath developers and representa­tives of the RWA on January 29 in this regard.

“We were part of the meeting on January 29 and we sent a letter to the DHBVN a day later to grant us permission to extend electricit­y connection­s to the five towers in question,” said Dinesh Tandon, RWA president.

Vivek Garg, senior executive of Parsvnath Limited, said, “We will resolve the issue in a day or two. We are on the job to install submeters in rest of the towers soon.” Alka Handa, a resident of Tower D 4, said, “We hope we will get the DHBVN connection­s now that the DHBVN and the administra­tion have intervened in the matter.

 ?? HT ARCHIVES ?? ■ Five towers in Parsvnath Exotica in Sector 53 are without power due to issues pertaining to occupancy certificat­es.
HT ARCHIVES ■ Five towers in Parsvnath Exotica in Sector 53 are without power due to issues pertaining to occupancy certificat­es.

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