Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

India’s first Formula One track sealed over dues in G Noida

- Vinod Rajput

The move by authority is regressive...such a move will be detrimenta­l to attracting investment in the country and the state. Jaypee has completed 90% of its obligation­s by way of depositing ₹2,400 crores towards land payment till date. JAYPEE INFRATECH LIMITED SPOKESPERS­ON

GREATER NOIDA: The Yamuna Expressway industrial developmen­t authority on Friday sealed Buddh Internatio­nal Circuit — India’s first and only Formula One track — as the Jaypee Infratech Limited failed to clear financial dues. YEIDA officials also said that the authority has also started the process to issue a global tender to auction the property to recover its dues.

The action comes one and half months after the Yamuna Expressway authority had cancelled the lease deed of 1,000 hectares of land to Jaypee Internatio­nal Sports Company.

“A team of officials sealed multiple gates of the motor racing circuit as the developer has failed to clear financial dues. We have sealed the Formula One circuit so that the Jaypee Group does not use the property for commercial gains. All the projects located inside the Formula One circuit remains sealed now. However, the security guards and others living inside the Formula One campus will continue to carry out their duties to safeguard the property,” said KK Singh general manager (projects), YEIDA.

Jaypee group had built the Buddh Internatio­nal Circuit (BIC) in October 2011. Designed by Hermann Tilke, BIC hosted the Indian Grand Prix from 2011 to 2013. The venue was removed from the F1 calendar in 2014. Jaypee developed several other sports facilities, including a cricket stadium and other associated buildings for F1 races, on the plot along the 165km Yamuna Expressway, which connects Greater Noida with Agra.the decision to cancel the lease deed of 1,000 hectares land had been taken by the YEIDA board on December 21, 2019. Officials said that they decided to seal the property as the developer did not turn up to pay the dues.

“As the lease deed had been cancelled, the developer is not be able to sell, mortgage or carry out any sort of transfer of this property, as the company has lost ownership of this land. The ownership will now remain with the authority,” said YEIDA official, requesting anonymity.

Jaypee’s infrastruc­ture projects have been mired in controvers­ies, with around 6,000 homebuyers and investors struggling to get their units for several years. Jaypee Infratech Limited, the group’s infrastruc­ture company, has been facing corporate insolvency proceeding­s since 2017. It has collected ₹1,924 crore in funds by selling property to buyers.the firm has failed to pay land dues to Yeida for several years now.

The authority said it had issued several notices since March 29, 2017, demanding dues of around ₹600 crore. It had also threatened to cancel the allotment of the 1,000 hectare-land parcel several times.

“We would challenge the YEIDA’S action in the appropriat­e court on the grounds that the lack of fulfilment of obligation­s on part of authority has come in the way of completing the project, whereas 90% obligation­s have been met by the company. The move by authority is regressive as the racing track infrastruc­ture that hosted the F1 race, and had put India and the state of Uttar Pradesh on global racing map, is being cancelled. Such a move will be detrimenta­l to attracting investment in the country and the state. Jaypee has completed 90% of its obligation­s by way of depositing ₹2,400 crores towards land payment till date. Further, the company invested ₹2,000 crores towards constructi­on of motor race track and other related developmen­ts such as cricket stadium, etc,” said a spokespers­on for Jaypee Infratech Limited.

NEW DELHI: Sonam Sherpa, the lead guitarist of the rock band Parikrama, passed away on Friday. He was 48. Sherpa reportedly succumbed to cardiac arrest in his hometown in Kalimpong, West Bengal.

Many from the music industry expressed shock at his sudden death.

Ehsaan Noorani, from the Shankar-ehsaan-loy musical trio, tweeted a picture of the late guitar virtuoso with a caption expressing his heartfelt condolence­s.

“Eternal rocker awesome guitarist and a lovely guy #Sonamsherp­a has gone into the light ... will remember the jams and the hang outs @parikrama,” he wrote.

Born in West Bengal on October

8, 1971, Sherpa was one of the founding members of Parikrama and was credited with memorable musical pieces such as “I Beleive” and “But it Rained”.

Actor and director Farhan Akhtar, who had performed with the guitarist, also paid a tribute to him.he shared a photo of himself and Sonam on Instagram and wrote: “In 2008, post Rock On!!, I was part of a 4 city tour with the amazing #Parikrama and I can never forget or adequately say how thankful I am for the love and warmth that #Sonamsherp­a extended to this first timer on stage.. he was a gifted guitarist, a supremely cool guy and a true rock star. RIP brother. Deepest condolence­s to his family. On stage and off it.”

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