The three-minister committee formed by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath earlier this year to solve builder-buyer issues is scheduled to meet builders in Delhi on December 4. The committee, comprising of state industries minister Satish Mahana, urban housing minister Suresh Khanna and state minister Suresh Rana, was formed on August 22.
Manmohan Mishra, finance controller of Noida Authority, confirmed the date of the meeting.
The panel, after holding a few meetings in Noida and Greater Noida, is now moving to Delhi. However, homebuyers say these meetings have not translated to much.
Rashesh Purohit, founder member of the NCR Homebuyers Association, told City Spidey that they had high expectations this time. “The government should draft a proper policy and roadmap for buyers so they get the flats they have invested in,” he said.
On September 12, CM Yogi directed the officials of Noida, Greater Noida and Yamuna Authority to deliver 50,000 flats to buyers before December 31 this year, giving them some hope. However, with only a month to go before the deadline, buyers can’t help but be a little sceptical.
According to officials in all of the three authorities in Gautam Budh Nagar, they are preparing the list of flats to be delivered to homebuyers by the end of the year. A complete review and status of the projects will be provided by the officials to the three-minister panel on December 4.
According to an official of GNIDA, about 25,000 homebuyers will get their flats before the year ends. An official of Noida Authority said they had already given occupancy and completion certificates to builders of about 8,000 flats, and planned to do so for 10,000 more in the coming days.