Gurugram: DTCP wants the leases of Raheja Developers and Brisk Infrastructure to be terminated. -
Gurugram: DTCP wants the leases of Raheja Developers and Brisk Infrastructure to be terminated. -
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District town planner Amit Madholia wrote to deputy commissioner Nishant Yadav, despite repeated reminders that Raheja Developers and Brisk Infrastructure had failed to deposit the audit amounts. The agencies were to be paid Rs 1.75 per sqft, with the developers footing the bill for the audit. The developers were instructed to deposit the funds in the district administration's escrow account by the second week of September. The deputy commissioner called a meeting on October 28 and gave the developers seven days to pay their debts. According to the account statements on November 11 the two developers made no payment, according to Madholia's letter. If lease deed execution is halted, it will have an impact on 16 Raheja Developers projects and one Brisk Infrastructure project. While Brisk was unavailable for comment, Raheja's spokesperson stated, "We have requested that the department include our projects in the structural audit process despite the fact that we did not design or build them. The department has been asked to work with the agencies that built and oversaw these projects to resolve the issue. If our application is rejected, we will comply with DTCP orders." Tags: #Amit Madholia, #Brisk Infrastructure, #Gurugram, #Raheja Developers, #Residential societies, #The Town and Country Planning Department Cement Construction Industry INDIA / WORLD Infrastructure Legal Article New Projects News News Launches Other Cities Others Property Updates REAL ESTATE NEWS Realty Quarter Residential property.