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Some sold land, some mortgaged Mother's bangles-still no home in Amrapali Heartbeat City

In Amrapali Heartbeat City, buyers who sacrificed everything—land, gold, savings—are still waiting for basic facilities. With rising charges and NBCC’s silence, their struggle for justice grows louder every day.

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Edited By: Lalit Sharma
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National News: Where are the keys to the palace of our dreams? Why is the quality so bad when we paid so much money? These questions are from those who had saved a lot of money to fulfill a dream of their own home. A palace of dreams. People who bought homes in Amrapali Heartbeat City in Sector 107 wake up every day with their unfulfilled dreams. This was the place where people invested everything they had to buy not a house but a dream. But now every door is a question… and behind every question is a broken hope.

Where are the keys to the palace of our dreams?

This question was not just written on a poster today; it was in the eyes of every mother, in the wrinkle on the forehead of every father. Once this society was sold as 'luxury.' Lakhs of rupees were taken. Every facility was promised, but now CAM charges? Rs 3.95 per square foot—no logic, no agreement.

Children’s education stopped

Single-point electricity—when asked, the answer was, It is like this. AOA? Some members themselves are doing illegal construction in the flats. How far has the work progressed? Only 60 workers in Phase 1. Timeline? None. Lift not working, no OC, no PNG, no interest waiver for buyers. Many people stopped children's education, some postponed marriage, and some even sent their parents back to the village. Just because EMI as well as rent has to be paid.

Quiet Voices, Loud Demands

There is silence instead of answers in the offices of AOA and NBCC, and in this silence, the voices emerge—the demands of the residents. The functioning of AOA should be transparent. NBCC should give a clear timeline and workforce plan. The consent of the residents should be taken in every major decision. This story is not just of Amarpali Heartbeat City; it is of every Indian who sold his land, mortgaged his mother's bangles, and dreamt of a 'home.'

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