Kotak Mahindra Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.7% - To: 10.5%
Union Bank of India: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 8.5% - To: 10%
Bank of Baroda: RLLR: 0.5 | From: 9.25% - To: 11%
HDFC Bank: RLLR: 0.75 | From: 8.5% - To: 8.8%

Location : Noida

Supertech Group's Noida office sealed over dues

PNT Reporter

The Gautam Buddh Nagar district administration has sealed the Noida office of real estate giant Supertech Group due to unpaid dues linked to the Supertech Township entity. The company claims the action is illegal, as the sealed office belongs to Supertech Limited. Supertech Group contends that, under the Corporate Insolvency Process initiated by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT), a moratorium clause prevents coercive recovery of dues. The company's Interim Resolution Personnel has requested the office's de-sealing and is considering taking the matter to the NCLT or Supreme Court.Read more

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Noida Authority employs an agency to monitor Sports City's situation

PNT Reporter

The Noida Authority has hired an agency to keep a check on the Sports City project, which is located in various sectors, and to ensure that the facilities are in place. The agency will assist in identifying gaps and remedies for completing the sports facilities. As per the original plan, 70% of the land was to be used for sports facilities, and the remaining area was to be used for residential and commercial purposes. However, the developers sold residential properties without completing the sports facilities.Read more

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UP RERA enlists consultant to resolve land dues deadlock impacting Noida housing projects

PNT Reporter

UP RERA has hired a consultant to resolve the deadlock between real estate firms and Noida and Greater Noida development authorities over nearly Rs 39,000 crore in legacy land dues. The impasse has halted registries in residential societies throughout Noida, leaving residents with incomplete amenities. The consultant is expected to submit a report within a month, proposing a potential roadmap to address the issue. Meanwhile, a meeting between UP RERA, the development authorities, and developers is scheduled to discuss the matter further, with the aim of benefiting residents, developers, and local authorities.Read more

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Noida Authority’s registration woes deepen, with no resolution in sight

PNT Reporter

The Noida Authority has recently published data on its website that reveals the extent of the city’s problem with the flat registry stalemate. This problem arises because homebuyers are unable to obtain deeds for their properties due to a disagreement between builders and the government regarding outstanding dues. The data shows that out of the 1.3 lakh flats that were approved in 115 projects in the city until 2016-17, only 56,790 (around 40%) have been registered. Moreover, of these 115 projects, 77% have defaulters who owe money to the government.Read more

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Noida Authority instructs builders to clear dues or accept recovery certificates

PNT Reporter

The Greater Noida Authority is cracking down on real estate developers who have defaulted on their land cost payments, with a plan to issue recovery certificates, stop-work notices, and cancel plot allotments to recover dues. Officials say the crackdown is likely to begin within a week. A total of 107 realtors owe Rs 5,650 crore in unpaid land costs. So far, 10 developers have applied to clear dues under the GNIDA’s rescheduling policy, and five others have cleared their dues.Read more

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Builders unwilling to complete projects will receive recovery certificates from the Noida Authority

PNT Reporter

The Noida Authority has announced that it will issue recovery certificates to builders who are not participating in its schemes to clear outstanding dues. The Authority has launched several schemes to help builders clear their dues, including a one-time settlement scheme and a scheme that allows them to surrender their land in lieu of the dues. However, some builders have not shown interest in these schemes, prompting the Authority to take more stringent measures.Read more

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Jaypee Infratech served notice for green rule violations

The National Green Tribunal (NGT) appointed committee has issued a show-cause notice to Jaypee Infratech and the insolvency resolution professional (IP) handling the company's insolvency case, asking why an environmental compensation of Rs 5.47 lakh should not be imposed for violating green norms in the Kensington Park-1 project. The move comes in response to a complaint from a resident over violations of green norms, including sewer overflow from manholes, across several blocks of Kensington Park-1 in Sector 133.Read more

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