Gurugram: Residents of Chintels Paradiso society asked to vacate towers E, F over safety concerns

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Gurugram: Residents of Chintels Paradiso society asked to vacate towers E, F over safety concerns


Image Source : REPRESENTATIONAL PIC Residents asked to vacate their flats

Gurugram district authorities on Monday issued a discover asking residents to vacate Towers E and F of Chintels Paradiso Society inside 15 day. The transfer comes months after the 2 towers have been declared unsafe.

The order was issued beneath was beneath sections of the catastrophe administration act and part 144 (prohibiting the gathering of 4 or extra individuals in a specified space) of CrPc.

District Magistrate and Chairman of District Disaster Management Authority Nishant Kumar Yadav, in his discover, talked about {that a} structural audit report submitted on January 29 by a crew of IIT Delhi had declared Towers E and F of Chintels Paradiso as unsafe.

On the idea of the report the developer was directed to vacate the flats, it mentioned.

The two towers of the society, the place two individuals died final yr after Tower D partially collapsed, have been declared unsafe by the authorities in February.

IIT-Delhi had earlier declared Tower D unsafe in its investigation report launched in November 2022, whose valuation report was shared with the residents of the tower and the developer for the settlement-related course of.

On April 28, the developer by means of an electronic mail knowledgeable the administration that some of the flats house owners regardless of repeated requests haven’t vacated the flats.

District city planner (enforcement) Manish Yadav has been appointed nodal officer for executing the order and getting flats vacated beneath his supervision.

This is the fourth time Yadav has ordered vacating of the flats after the IIT Delhi structural audit report declared the towers unfit for habitation.

“In view of the safety of the residents an order has been issued under sections of the disaster management act and section 144 of CrPc,” Yadav mentioned.

“If anyone is found guilty of disobeying the issued orders, action will be taken under Section 188 (disobedience to order duly promulgated by public servant) of the IPC and section 51 to 60 of the Disaster Management Act, 2005 and other applicable legal provisions,” he mentioned.


(With PTI enter)

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