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Best Society to live in Gurgaon.

Q: Best managed society which had some issues earlier but resolved now, great connectivity and support available in the society.
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Hey, as per your requirements, with the connectivity and support from the society, I can personally tell you Aura by Mahindra is your best bet. I have shifted here and 4BHK flats are still available. They have state of the art facilities with ample amenities and all the essentials close to the building. They have put in some serious thought considering modern lifestyles while building this. Really well planned residential designs.
salil a


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Hi Guys,
It is also heard that, honorable administrator Anita Yadav, in her letter sent to chief administrator Brijendra Singh, declared that after the initial assignment of residential sectors by HUDA, an enormous amount/expenses was brought about for maintenance of public utilities like roads, sanitation, water supply as well as sewerage services.
anurag dubey


As per sources, Crores & crores money has been paid by HUDA for the maintenance of sectors for the last 15-20 years. Then again, the MCG is charging house tax from inhabitants of HUDA sectors, since origin, yet is not utilizing the same for maintenance of HUDA sectors. Comparatively, HUDA is being loaded with maintenance costs of the sectors.
Niraj Shukla,  Gurgaon
16th September 2015


According to sources, the old sectors like sector 1 to sector 57 be given over to MCG at the soonest for the maintenance purposes, so that HUDA can concentrate on the new sectors development. Anita Yadav recommended that for the new sectors, an moderate policy be encircled by the government for requiring of maintenance charges.
Samar,  Gurgaon
17th September 2015


As per news, for the new sectors, another strategy(new policy) may be encircled to collect maintenance charges of Rs 200 to Rs 2,000 as indicated by the span of the plot/building, with a yearly increment of 10% for giving services to the residents. Individuals are paying the charges yet somehow are not able to get the essential services. This new policy will help utilizing the money in sector improvement & public utility services.
18th September 2015


Hi Guys,
According to the news, HUDA is so busy in the maintenance work of old sectors that it is influencing the improvement of new sectors. Since the procedure of giving over old sectors to the MCG has effectively begun, Anita Yadav have recommended that a new policy for requiring maintenance charges be contrived for the new sectors.
19th September 2015


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Hey Guys,
Have you heard, new maintenance charge policy by HUDA?? From Gurgaon, Sector 58 to Sector 115, the maintenance charges be paid to HUDA along with property tax to Municipal Corporation Gurgaon (MCG). Kindly discuss.
manider kumar


Hi Manider,
As per the latest news, administrator of HUDA, Anita Yadav has looked for another effective policy for collecting the maintenance charges from the new sectors 58 to sector 115 and the giving over of upkeep services of every single old sector from 1 to 57 to the MCG be sped up.
Samar,  Gurgaon
15th September 2015


According to sources, in a letter to the Chandigarh honorable chief administrator, the administrator of HUDA has looked for that maintenance charges for sectors 58 to 115 be paid to HUDA, along with property tax to the MCG, like how people in colonized territories need to pay maintenance to the developer.
Niraj Shukla,  Gurgaon
15th September 2015


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Hi Guys,

As per my knowledge, there already exists a water supply line from the Sector 51 boosting station to Sohna Road. If the 350-square-metre land on the Southern Peripheral Road (SPR) stuck in litigation is cleared in our favour, a temporary line can be laid to supply water to sectors 68-80. Till such time that all other hurdles are addressed, a permanent line cannot be made. This is the only workable solution.
Mahek


In my point of view, the second big hurdle is the pending acquisition of a 300 sq m private land in Dhankot village near the Chandu Budhera plant. HUDA officials said they are in discussions to purchase the land as per circle rates at the government level and that will be finalized within a week.
Jay,  Delhi-NCR
4th September 2015


According to me, apart from Dhankot village problem , another obstacle is Padmini factory on the proposed Northern Peripheral Road (NPR) route, which is in the way of the water supply line. Following a court order, the factory will shift to an alternate site by December 31. But we need only four metres of their land to lay the pipeline for which we have already sent a request.
Meenakshi,  Gurgaon
5th September 2015


Hi Guys,
As per different sources, HUDA executive engineer Subhash Piplani said while these hurdles needed to be cleared, a pipeline also has to be laid under the railway crossing for which the authority has applied for permission. Soon the problem will be solved.
Manisha Soori,  Gurgaon
6th September 2015


Guys,
According to sources, there is another problem, too. That of land along the proposed Central Peripheral Road (CPR) that connects SPR and NPR which is yet to be acquired. We need at least 3,200 sq m of land here to lay water lines to connect the nearby sectors. A line also has to pass under NH8 for which permission has been sought from the National Highways Authority of India.
7th September 2015


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Hi Guys,
As per my knowledge, Urban development authority HUDA has drafted a new plan to supply potable water to 13 new sectors where the Punjab and Haryana high court has kept occupation certificates of flats on hold till the requisite infrastructure is put in place.
Samar


The high court had, asked the government and builders to find a permanent solution and asked for a blueprint of drinking water supply to the 13 sectors (68-80), where 124 new housing and commercial licensees have been issued. The orders were passed during the hearing of a petition filed by Mukesh Sharma, a resident of Silokhra in Gurgaon, who had accused builders of illegal extraction of groundwater.
Hitesh,  Gurgaon
4th September 2015


As per HUDA Official , there were six hurdles in the way of extending the water supply network to the new sectors. These include hindrances to laying new lines connecting the water treatment plant at Chandu Budhera to the sectors as well as pending land acquisition and litigation.
Sonia,  Gurgaon
4th September 2015


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Rentals too have gone up from under 20K to nearly over 35K depending on amenities one provides. For own living also a peaceful place despite being bang on the Sohna Rd.
Sanjiv Kumar


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From 2009 onwards there were teething issues like any society with Support infrastructure like Electricity, water and other issues. The RWA was also not effective. But the Society has come a long way since then and most issues are resolved. The RWA is one of the most effective with lowest Maint charges and best services. Only one issue remains of 100% power backup.
Sanjiv Kumar


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Hi Sanjiv,
I am planning to buy an apartment in Sispal Vihar AWHO Society. I want to know, what were the issues in this project?
Devaan Das


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