Unitech Limited is India's second largest real estate investment company, and has recently claimed to be the largest real estate builder in the country. Read More
The Unitech management on Monday told the Supreme Court that its assets are greater than the liability, and that there is no requirement to infuse more funds by the Union government to complete its stalled housing projects. ...
Amrapali Group and Unitech, both are mirror images of a housing mess, which has left close to 50,000 homebuyers in the lurch. The Centre is striving to devise a resolution, which it can consistently implement in sorting the mess in Delhi-NCR. Both re ...
A majority of Unitech homebuyers reckon that the resolution of the housing mess need seed money to start construction of stalled projects, and mere the Centre taking over the management of the embattled real estate giant would not serve as a solution ...
More than 75,000 homebuyers of Amrapali Group, Jaypee Infratech and Unitech in the national capital region (NCR) are awaiting their dream houses, as the Supreme Court is seized with cases related to stalled projects by these realty giants. ...
More than 75,000 homebuyers of Amrapali Group, Jaypee Infratech and Unitech in the national capital region (NCR) are awaiting their dream houses, as the Supreme Court is seized with cases related to stalled projects by these realty giants. ...
Although Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman's announcement of Rs 25,000 crore fund for stalled projects brought relief to the real estate players and distressed home buyers, a section of home buyers rue their exclusion from the special aid. ...
Nearly 1 lakh homebuyers find themselves in a legal quagmire as the flats they booked years back in Delhi NCR are nowhere near completion by the three prominent builders - Amrapali, Unitech and Jaypee. ...
State-run construction major NBCC has off late been seen as the last resort to complete few of the mega housing projects in the National Capital Region (NCR) which have been stalled for the past several years. But turning the high hopes of the distre ...