GREATER NOIDA: He was once looking ahead to his dream flat for the past seven years, but could now not get the similar until his final breath on November 22. The deceased, Yogesh Singh, was once a cancer patient, and was once underneath remedy. On November 22, he died at his Noida Sector 11 home, a rented condo. After his demise, a large number of people are providing condolences on social media.
Yogesh's members of the family are in deep grief. They say if Amrapali had returned their cash, Singh can have afforded correct remedy and most likely survived the deadly disease. In the month of August this yr, he sat in protest out of doors the Amprapali place of business for 45 days to get his money back, but neither did Amrapali pay any attention nor did the administration. His story was once carried by Navbharat Times's version dated August 15 too.
Singh's spouse Kavita said her husband labored for a corporation in Noida's Sector 62 on a per 30 days salary of Rupees 60,000 (approx.). The couple has an Eight-year-old son. She said in 2010, they'd booked a flat in Amrapali Dream Valley project in Greater Noida West. The builder had given written assurance of possession inside three years. The husband took a loan of Rs nine lakh to pay the builder, the down cost was once completed from their savings, but until date they have not got possession of the similar. "We requested the Amrapali management multiple times, but neither was possession given nor was the money refunded. In August this year, my husband along with our extended family, sat in protest for 45 days outside the builder's office in Sector 62, Noida, but to no avail."
Kavita said she will pay a hire of Rs 11,000 each and every month, Rs 8500 rupees EMI and Rs 30,000 a month for his or her daily needs. Besides this, the circle of relatives has been spending Rs 50000 on Singh's remedy each and every month. She said they attempted to get again the cash from the builders but failed. "The builder has ruined our family, I lost my husband, I'm left with nothing..."she rued.
She said, "Although I have lost everything, I would still with the people fighting for their rights. I would fight for the people who are in trouble because of builders like Amrapali and a callous administration."
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Yogesh's members of the family are in deep grief. They say if Amrapali had returned their cash, Singh can have afforded correct remedy and most likely survived the deadly disease. In the month of August this yr, he sat in protest out of doors the Amprapali place of business for 45 days to get his money back, but neither did Amrapali pay any attention nor did the administration. His story was once carried by Navbharat Times's version dated August 15 too.
Singh's spouse Kavita said her husband labored for a corporation in Noida's Sector 62 on a per 30 days salary of Rupees 60,000 (approx.). The couple has an Eight-year-old son. She said in 2010, they'd booked a flat in Amrapali Dream Valley project in Greater Noida West. The builder had given written assurance of possession inside three years. The husband took a loan of Rs nine lakh to pay the builder, the down cost was once completed from their savings, but until date they have not got possession of the similar. "We requested the Amrapali management multiple times, but neither was possession given nor was the money refunded. In August this year, my husband along with our extended family, sat in protest for 45 days outside the builder's office in Sector 62, Noida, but to no avail."
Kavita said she will pay a hire of Rs 11,000 each and every month, Rs 8500 rupees EMI and Rs 30,000 a month for his or her daily needs. Besides this, the circle of relatives has been spending Rs 50000 on Singh's remedy each and every month. She said they attempted to get again the cash from the builders but failed. "The builder has ruined our family, I lost my husband, I'm left with nothing..."she rued.
She said, "Although I have lost everything, I would still with the people fighting for their rights. I would fight for the people who are in trouble because of builders like Amrapali and a callous administration."
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Cancer patient dies waiting for possession of flat from Amrapali
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December 01, 2017
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