Haryana Government directed constructions in a barren tract to be put a halt
Away from the glass and steel spires of Gurgaon, a vast, dusty and virtually barren tract of land is at the centre of a row that threatens to derail not only the flourishing real estate sector, but also seal the fate of thousands of residential flats.
The Supreme Court has ordered the Haryana government and the Gurgaon collector to disclose each and every sale deed executed between landowners and private builders in respect of 1,400 acres of land in Gurgaon.
Construction has begun in some projects, but vast expanses of the land lie vacant. But this 1,400-acre land — stretching between Sectors 58-63 and Sectors 65-67 that is currently being developed for urban residential and commercial purposes — is no stranger to controversies.
The details have not been provided why the decision was taken so by the Haryana government but it can be said that it is primarily because the area is closely located to the industrial sectors. The Haryana Government has strictly directed that actions need to be taken against the urban residential and commercial projects so that they are immediately put to a halt.
Source: Indian Express
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