Noida: In the wake of Supertech's twin tower demolition in Noida, a group of homebuyers in Greater Noida's Shahberi area has written to local authorities demanding their "illegal" houses, declared "dangerous" in an IIT Delhi audit, be demolished. The group -- Justice For Shaberi Homebuyers -- has demanded that after the demolition of the illegal structures, they be given homes as per norms of the Uttar Pradesh Rehabilitation Act 2013.
Shahberi, which lies in Greater Noida (West) also known as Noida Extension, had hogged limelight on July 17, 2018 when two adjoining buildings had collapsed onto each other, leaving nine people, including a child and two women, dead. Subsequent probe reports by the district administration and the local authority had found the buildings had come up illegally and without proper approval, as did several other structures in the area.
In a letter to the district administration and the Greater Noida Authority last week, the homebuyers requested the demolition of the "illegally constructed, unsafe buildings" in Shahberi. They said living in those "unsafe buildings" is dangerous for life as they were declared dangerous by the IIT Delhi Team in an structural audit report in 2019. "We have requested for demolition of residential buildings APS Ashiyana, APS Ashiyana 2, APS Heights, APS Royal Homes, APS Crystal Homes and APS Gold Homes," said Sachin Raghav, a Shahberi resident.
Abhinav Khare, another resident, said a team of IIT Delhi had conducted a building safety survey in Shahberi under the direction of the previous CEO of the Greater Noida Authority and found that these buildings are not safe for living. "The audit had found that living in these buildings is dangerous for life as buildings can fall anytime," he said. Meena Mohapatra, a Shahberi homebuyer and living in one such building, also raised this demand.