Supertech twin towers site: Builder wants residential complex; residents want a grand temple

New Delhi: Days after the Supertech Twin Towers were demolished in Noida’s Sector 93-A, the Residents Welfare Association (RWA) in a meeting proposed that a grand temple be constructed at the site.

The RWA in their proposal said the idols of Ram Lalla and Lord Shiva along with other Gods will be installed in the temple.

Meanwhile, Supertech Limited on 1 September stated that the Twin Towers, which were demolished on 28 August, belonged to the company and will be used for another residential project after getting the due approval from Noida Authority and consent from the homebuyers of Emerald Court.

In an exclusive interview to ANI, RK Arora, Chairman and Managing Director of Supertech Limited said that The Twin Towers Apex and Ceyane in Noida are a part of the Emerald Court Project at Sector 93A constructed on land allotted by Noida Authority.

“The building plans of the Project including the two towers were approved by the Noida Authority in 2009 which was strictly in accordance with the then prevailing Building byelaws,” he said.

“No deviation from the Building Plan was made and the building was constructed after making full payment to the Authority. Now both the towers are demolished and we had paid the demolition cost of Rs 17.5 crore to the agencies involved in the demolition as per Supreme Court.”

Arora said that we will use that land with the approval of the authority and by taking the consent of the RWA, we will use that land as per the rules.

Arora said, “We have refunded 95 per cent of the homebuyers of Apex and Ceyane twin towers. Remaining 5 per cent of the people who are left as people are coming to us, we are either giving them property or returning the money with interest and fully complying with the order of Supreme Court.”

One of the housing project Ecovillage II located at Greater Noida of Supertech Limited, promoted by RK Arora is also facing insolvency proceeding.

Arora said, “Only one project is facing insolvency proceeding and is confident enough that none of any other projects will come under insolvency proceeding as his focus is to deliver all his ongoing project in next 24 months timeline.”

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