Paradiso: Paradiso Cave-in, A Month On: 2 panels, 2 FIRs, no reply. Gurgaon News – Times of India

Gurgaon: Two women killed in vertical collapse of living room of five flats Tower D chintel’s Paradiso On 10 February, the Haryana government constituted two committees, one under the Additional Deputy Commissioner of Gurgaon and another comprising experts from IIT-Delhi, to probe the cause of the collapse and make recommendations to prevent such tragedies in future. to come along.
Two FIRs have also been registered, one on a complaint by the husband of Ekta Bharadwaj, who was killed in the cave, and the other by the Town and Country Planning Department (DTCP). All the families in Tower D have lost their homes and are living in temporary housing, waiting in anger and anguish for answers about the fate of their homes.
A question that residents have asked time and again is why no action has been taken so far against any official who inspected the buildings and issued occupation certificates to the project or developer.
“We have not been informed about the team conducting the structural audit. It’s been almost a month, but no action has been taken against the developer yet Varun DhamijaTower C resident Vikram Gambhir, Tower D resident, said: “The builder should be given strict punishment so that they do not construct buildings of such substandard quality.”
“There is a need to build trust among residents by conducting investigations in a completely transparent manner,” said Rakesh HoodaPresident of Chintel Paradiso RWA.
While the developer, on the instructions of the authorities, shifted the Tower D families to other flats within Paradiso, residents of other highrise neighborhoods expressed apprehension of another such incident. District Town Planner (Enforcement) RS Bath He said the affected families were shifted within 10 days of the incident. “We have given notice to the developer, contractors and other concerned to appear before the DTCP on March 14,” he said.
A spokesperson for Chintels India said that the company is providing all possible assistance to the residents. “Soon after the unfortunate incident, we made alternate arrangements for the Tower D residents. The residents of Towers D, E, F, G and H will be given rent for 11 months.