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Demolition of Three Towers in Chintels Paradiso, Gurugram, ETRealty

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GURUGRAM: A review meeting of the district administration’s internal committee of Chintels Paradiso in Sector 109 was held in the DC office on Wednesday. In the meeting, all the updates regarding the demolition work at the society were discussed, but the meeting was not made public, said an official.

In the meeting, not only the builder but also the president of the resident welfare association of the society was not invited, a senior official said, adding that the meeting was only about the updates.

Rakesh Hooda, the president of Chintels Paradiso RWA, said they were not invited for the meeting as it was internal and they did not get any minutes about the meeting.

Three towers, whose demolition began in January this year, are now down, while the demolition of the fourth is nearly complete, Department of Town and Country Planning (DTCP) officials said, adding that reconstruction can start soon, with the demolition of Tower D expected next week.

On February 10, 2022, a partial building collapse at the Chintels Paradiso residential society in Gurugram killed two women. Following this incident, the district administration granted the developer permission to demolish six towers of the complex — D, E, F, G, H, and J — as they were deemed unsafe by experts from IIT Delhi after carrying out structural audits in 2023 and 2024.

However, the owners of towers A, B, and C have obtained a stay on the demolition of these towers, and the matter is under consideration by the Supreme Court. An inspection of the Chintels condominium was conducted to ensure that all safety norms had been followed, and the developer was asked to accelerate the demolition process, District Town Planner (Enforcement) Amit Madholia said.

Vice president of Chintels, JN Yadav, said the demolition is being carried out with full precautions.

Chintels Paradiso RWA president Rakesh Hooda said that the demolition is unlikely to be completed this year as well. The flat owners are facing problems due to the sudden stoppage of rent, which was being paid as directed by the Supreme Court.

On the issue of rent payment, Yadav said that given the delay and the uncertainty over the outcome of the petition in the Supreme Court, it is impossible for them to pay rent indefinitely.

  • Published On Sep 18, 2025 at 08:28 AM IST

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