Key Points

Residents of Signature Global Park in Gurugram have launched a protest against their builder's unmet promises. The community of 1,300 families is struggling with inadequate infrastructure and basic amenities. Challenges include poor road connectivity, safety concerns, and non-functional maintenance services. Residents are now seeking urgent administrative action to address their grievances.

Key Points: Signature Global Park Residents Protest Builder's Broken Promises

  • 1,300 families face severe infrastructure challenges in Signature Global Park
  • Residents complain about poor road connectivity and safety issues
  • Maintenance services remain unresolved despite advance payments
  • Community demands immediate administrative intervention
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Signature Global Park's residents protest against the builder's unfulfilled promises

Gurugram housing society residents demand basic amenities, challenge builder's unfulfilled commitments in massive community protest

"It is very hard to leave here in an emergency - Ashutosh Ojha, Resident"

Gurugram, Aug 15

Residents of Signature Global Park, situated in Sector-37, staged a protest on Friday against what they described as the builder's arbitrariness and failure to deliver on commitments made at the time of sale.

According to the residents, the builder had assured them of connectivity to a 24-meter-wide road, high-quality construction, and proper maintenance services. However, they claim that none of these promises have been fulfilled

They claim that despite spending crores of rupees, the 1,300 families who live there are severely inconvenienced by the lack of basic amenities and a suitable access road to the community.

Many residents expressed concern that their children face difficulties commuting to and from school, which is an unwanted situation for them.

A resident named Monica told the media that there are insufficient safety precautions for women, no maintenance service, and improper road connectivity.

Ashutosh Ojha, a resident of J-56 on the third floor, pointed out that connectivity is a significant issue because taxi services like Ola and Uber won't visit the area. "It is very hard to leave here in an emergency," he stated.

Another resident was dissatisfied with the quality of the construction, saying that it was not up to par with small local builders.

He claimed that although he had paid Rs 1 lakh in advance for maintenance, the maintenance workers told him they were on strike because their salaries had not been paid when he called for help on Saturday.

Residents said they had invested their hard-earned money with the belief that a reputed brand would provide them with a better living experience. Instead, they feel cheated and helpless.

The locals pledged to keep fighting the builder's alleged carelessness and arbitrary actions. Additionally, they have called on the administration to act swiftly against the builder and guarantee the provision of their due facilities.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a woman, the safety concerns mentioned by Monica are terrifying. No maintenance and poor roads make it worse. Builders must be held accountable! Maybe RERA should step in now? #WomenSafety
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Aman W
I live nearby and can confirm the road situation is pathetic. Even auto-walas refuse to go there. Builder should at least provide shuttle service until proper roads are made. Basic decency!
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Sarah B
While the builder is clearly at fault, I wonder why residents didn't verify these promises in writing before buying? In India, we need to be extra careful with real estate deals. Always get everything documented!
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Karthik V
This is why I prefer renting in Gurgaon. Buying property here is like gambling - even with reputed builders. Hope the residents get justice soon 🙏
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Nisha Z
The maintenance workers not getting salaries is the worst part! How can builders sleep at night knowing they're cheating both residents AND employees? Shameful!
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David E
As an NRI considering property in India, stories like this make me nervous. Is there any reliable rating system for Indian builders? The sector needs more transparency.

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