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NBCC seeks DTCP approval to demolish six more towers at Green View housing project

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State-run NBCC (India) Ltd has sought fresh approval from the Haryana town and country planning department (DTCP) to demolish six more unsafe structures at its Green View housing project in Gurugram’s Sector 37D, citing imminent safety risks.

The company — which had razed a part of the project after the complex was declared uninhabitable in 2022 — has sought fresh permission from department of town and country planning (DTCP) for razing six more towers.

Earlier this year, DTCP permitted the demolition of three towers — E, F and G — which are already at an advanced stage of dismantling.

NBCC officials said timely approval is crucial to prevent any mishap as the structures are in a precarious condition.

In a letter dated Sept 9, NBCC’s real estate division urged the district town planner (enforcement) to grant approval for the demolition of towers A, B, C and D, along with two EWS blocks, a school, shopping complex and an underground tank.

The company said in its communication, “Considering the uninhabitable status of the complex and the risk of structure collapse, urgent controlled demolition of the balance buildings is required to avoid danger to life and property.”

A DTCP official confirmed receipt of the letter and said the matter is under examination.

“We will take a call on the request soon, considering safety concerns and the interest of allottees,” he added.
Green View project, launched under licence number 11 of 2009, had over 700 units, of which 255 were sold.

Following a Feb 2022 order by the District Disaster Management Authority, the complex was declared unsafe, eading to the eviction of residents.


Since then, NBCC has been paying monthly rentals to buyers who opted for reconstruction.

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