GURUGRAM: Palam Vihar residents are miffed with the upkeep company in control of roads and parks within the society for neglecting its work. Residents told TOI that they wanted MCG to take over the society from the developer as quickly as possible since the present upkeep company were “insensitive” to their wishes.
Over 250 families staying in block C2 has accused the company of negligence and alleged that the RWA was opaque in regards to the upkeep charges paid to the company.
Palam Vihar Resident Association, however, claimed that residents themselves weren't paying the charges. “Only 30-40% of residents paid the upkeep charges and an amount of over Rs 13 crore is outstanding,” an RWA member told TOI.
Ravi Wahi, a resident, said, “Roads have now not been repaired for nearly 7-8 years. Only shoddy patches are installed place and they come off inside a couple of days. The residents are being billed by the upkeep company, Profac and Palam Vihar Residents Association ( PVRA), particularly for restore of those roads. But roads are meant to be maintained by the developer, Ansals, at their very own price till the colony is passed over to MCG.” Residents also complained in regards to the lack of safety staff within the house. According to them, the parks within the house are frequented by criminals and alcoholics, leading to an unsafe setting. They said the collection of safety staff was just lately scaled down. Most of the residents residing within the society are aged or retired from executive and corporate jobs and need safety guards to stay off burglars. Wahi said, “We need over a dozen safety staff here but during the last few days, we've got been seeing simplest two of them. I didn't even see one up to now two days. We are feeling somewhat unsafe.” Residents also claimed that the field roads have been dressed in out. “It could be very uncomfortable to travel on those roads. People with spine accidents can now not take those roads,” said Satish Kumar, every other resident.
“We pay nearly Rs 7,600 in line with flat as upkeep charges, excluding safety charges. But there is no upkeep work or safety on this society,” said Sumit, every other resident. “Already, probably the most residents have stopped paying upkeep charges on account of shoddy services.”
An legitimate with the maintnance company said, “Of all of the RWAs that come beneath our jurisdiction, we've got taken up the most tasks in Palam Vihar. We barely get lawsuits from there. It has the richest RWA in all of the NCR. However, if a undeniable part of Palam Vihar is dealing with problems, we will be able to glance into the topic and get it redressed once possible.”
Over 250 families staying in block C2 has accused the company of negligence and alleged that the RWA was opaque in regards to the upkeep charges paid to the company.
Palam Vihar Resident Association, however, claimed that residents themselves weren't paying the charges. “Only 30-40% of residents paid the upkeep charges and an amount of over Rs 13 crore is outstanding,” an RWA member told TOI.
Ravi Wahi, a resident, said, “Roads have now not been repaired for nearly 7-8 years. Only shoddy patches are installed place and they come off inside a couple of days. The residents are being billed by the upkeep company, Profac and Palam Vihar Residents Association ( PVRA), particularly for restore of those roads. But roads are meant to be maintained by the developer, Ansals, at their very own price till the colony is passed over to MCG.” Residents also complained in regards to the lack of safety staff within the house. According to them, the parks within the house are frequented by criminals and alcoholics, leading to an unsafe setting. They said the collection of safety staff was just lately scaled down. Most of the residents residing within the society are aged or retired from executive and corporate jobs and need safety guards to stay off burglars. Wahi said, “We need over a dozen safety staff here but during the last few days, we've got been seeing simplest two of them. I didn't even see one up to now two days. We are feeling somewhat unsafe.” Residents also claimed that the field roads have been dressed in out. “It could be very uncomfortable to travel on those roads. People with spine accidents can now not take those roads,” said Satish Kumar, every other resident.
“We pay nearly Rs 7,600 in line with flat as upkeep charges, excluding safety charges. But there is no upkeep work or safety on this society,” said Sumit, every other resident. “Already, probably the most residents have stopped paying upkeep charges on account of shoddy services.”
An legitimate with the maintnance company said, “Of all of the RWAs that come beneath our jurisdiction, we've got taken up the most tasks in Palam Vihar. We barely get lawsuits from there. It has the richest RWA in all of the NCR. However, if a undeniable part of Palam Vihar is dealing with problems, we will be able to glance into the topic and get it redressed once possible.”
Palam Vihar residents want MCG to speed up takeover
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