Yesterday’s demolition of Noida’s Supertech twin towers was a symbol of the wrong way to grow the real estate sector in India, especially in the National Capital Region of Delhi (NCR).
Whoever had to register a property or obtain a memorandum of transfer from the New Okra Industrial Development Authority (Noida) things will not move unless they spit speed money or exercise some influence I know that Every pole and pole in this satellite city of Delhi is adorned with paintings and LED lights, but little has changed on the ground despite so-called e-governance initiatives.
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