Friday, 20 November 2015

Raheja Developers - Raheja Revanta Overview

The mighty son, master of horses, The deity of warriors, guardian of forests. The son of Surya and Saranya, Raheja brings to life the divine master – Revanta.

Sprinting with the grace of a royal horse, Straight from the divine kingdom of the Sun God, Bringing with him new shades of life and spirituality, Revanta gifts you the heavenly abode of the Lord – Revanta Royalty.


Towering above all worldly woes, Incomparable to anything above and below, A place you have never seen in any myth or lore, It is a sacred place that can be your home, forever more.

It is a blessing of all the Gods above, Luxurious, gleaming and novel, your treasure trove, Where style meets class and intelligence, Happiness and beauty is in its very essence.

Step in, experience heaven and call it home – Revanta Royalty.

Revanta Royalty is part of Revanta Project. Both the projects have a common license no.
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Thursday, 8 October 2015

New DDA housing scheme to rehabilitate slum dwellers

DDA for the first time has launched the "In-Situ Slum Rehabilitation Scheme" to rehabilitate slum dwellers. This is a departure from the earlier re-settlement schemes wherein they were shifted and settled in far-off places of occupation and residence leading to unemployment.

Under the scheme, re-settlement will be done on the land occupied by jhuggi-jhonpri clusters with private partnership. The land will be sold through the tender process to a private partner for construction of multi-storey houses. The number of storey’s will depend on the availability of land.
DDA in the year 2004 ran schemes for rehabilitating such slum dwellers through re-development/ upgradation of the existing areas of Delhi like Narela, Dwarka etc. in order to make Delhi slum free and provide these people a house with hygienic conditions. Unfortunately such schemes did not take off because there were no jobs available nearby. These slum dwellers used to come back again and again as they had no choice of getting jobs around. DDA finally came out with in-situ slum rehabilitation policy under PPP mode and in 2008, tenders were invited from private developers. Eight developers qualified for the bid. The first tender was floated to rehabilitate Kathputli Colony which is one of Delhi's largest slum clusters and was won in a competitive open tender process by a Delhi based developer, Raheja developers Ltd.

Under this scheme, the 2800 families of Kathputli shall be given a new lease of life by providing them the latest modern apartments with high-end amenities like attached Bath, Toilets & Kitchens, Tiled flooring, Advanced Fire Detection & Fire Sprinter Systems. Seismic Zone 5 compliant RCC structure designed and certified by IIT/ other reputed structure MEP consultants.

This is apart from centralized amenities like large Green Parks, Schools for Children's Education, Religious Structures, Exhibition Spaces for local Arts & Crafts, open Air Theatres for Performance Storage Spaces for Artifacts, Police Station, Fire Station, Parking Facilities, Shops for daily conveniences. Each Apartment shall be over 30 sq. meters in size with a living/ dining area, bedroom area, kitchen, toilet, bath, large 4.5 sq. meter terrace area. MORE INFO HERE >>

Till the time these structures are built on site the Kathputli colony residents shall be rehabilitated in a Transit Camp facility at Anand Parbat barely, 1.8 kms away from the Kathputli Colony. This shall be only for 2-3 years by which time the buildings shall be ready. The Transit camp is also a ultra modern complex with all modern facilities. MORE INFO HERE >>

All this is being allotted to the Kathputli residents and the costs are borne by the private developer, who in lieu of this will get a small portion of site for a private development which he can sell in open market to recover the massive construction costs of 2800 apartments at Kathputli colony and another 2800 independent houses at Transit Camp.

It is due to the Delhi Government and DDA's commitment towards service to the society and Nation that such schemes are becoming possible and giving a fresh face to the city, moving towards a slum free Delhi.

The latest media updates, developments on this scheme can be found HERE >>

Monday, 21 September 2015

Raheja Developers Review - DC Sets up Gurgaon Arbitration Council for Builder Disputes

GURGAON: A Gurgaon Arbitration Council (GAC) was constituted as ombudsman to resolve disputes between consumers and builders on Sunday at a meeting attended by builders, administration officials and RWAs.

The deputy commissioner of Gurgaon T L Satyaprakash announced the move at a round table conference hosted by REDCO (Real Estate Developers Council) Haryana at DLF City Club, Phase IV, Gurgaon on Sunday afternoon.

Satyaprakash also appointed Colonel (retd) Prithvi Nath (vice president and secretary general of REDCO Haryana) as the chairman of GAC.

The meeting was attended by administration officials and representatives of real estate companies including DLF, Unitech, Supertech, Ashiana, Rahejas, Ansals, Ambience, Emaar MGF etc along with the RWA heads. T L Satyaprakash, Vikas Gupta, MCG commissioner; Nazneen Bhasin, DCP, Gurgaon; Navin Raheja, MD, Raheja Group; Rohit Malik, director, DEDL and Col Ratan Singh, chairman, JAFRA were also present.

The stakeholders call the council as the first public private partnership and over 100 builders are part of it. It was formed to address rising issues between the builder and citizens and to bridge the gap between them. Builders present at the meeting claimed that most disputes between developers and consumers occur because of miscommunication between the two.

Navin Raheja said "There is a huge communication gap between the builders and consumers. Misunderstanding between the builder and the consumer should be fixed first. I look forward to GAC and hope that this will enable confidence in the people and act as a trust building enterprise."

Satyaprakash said the disputes can expeditiously be resolved by the GAC instead of in the courts or consumer forums. Satyaprakash said, "This is a great initiative towards the welfare of the consumers. All good builders should collectively stand against the builders who are doing wrong and boycott them by creating peer pressure. Today most of the builders are not wrong but few wrong doers have maligned the image of good work done by builders."

Source from: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/gurgaon/DC-sets-up-Gurgaon-Arbitration-Council-for-builder-disputes/articleshow/48047063.cms