Apex tower (32 floors) and Ceyane (29 floors) that are part of the Emerald Court project of Supertech Ltd, are located in Sector 93A near the Noida-Greater ...
Apex (32 floors) and Ceyane (29 floors) towers that are part of the Emerald Court project of Supertech Ltd, taller than Delhi's Qutub Minar, were found to violate construction norms. It will be opened half an hour after blast, soon as dust settles down. Expressway only to be closed right before the blast at around 2.15pm. [https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1563715751890276352](https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1563715751890276352) [https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1563733457230245888](https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1563733457230245888) According to the police, Emerald Court has 15 towers and ATS village has around 25 towers and four villas.
Supertech's illegal twin towers in Uttar Pradesh's Noida are set to be demolished today at 2:30 pm.
While speaking to the reporters, he said, “Ofcourse, I am nervous but we are 100 percent confident that the blasts will go as planned. General secretary of Silvercity AOA Rajiv Mehta on Sunday said that they got a list of 70 people from Supertech Emerald Court AOA yesterday who were scheduled to come today. - Aug 28, 2022 09:46 AM IST - Aug 28, 2022 10:02 AM IST - Aug 28, 2022 10:27 AM IST - Aug 28, 2022 10:41 AM IST
In August 2021, the Supreme Court ordered the demolition of the structures as their construction violated the minimum distance requirement.
The buildings were to be demolished in May, which later postponed to August 21. The apex court also said Supertech and the Noida Authority engaged in a “nefarious complicity". In August 2021, the Supreme Court ordered the demolition of the structures as their construction violated the minimum distance requirement. The Noida Authority allotted a plot of land measuring 48,263 sq metres, which was a part of Plot No 4 situated in Sector 93A. The demolition of the Emerald Court project in Noida is leading to a loss of about Rs 1,000 crore to developer Supertech. For the demolition, about 3,700 kg of explosives were brought from Palwal (Haryana) to be used.
Supertech twin towers ahead of its demolition in Noida, Sunday, Aug. 28, 2022. Over 3,700 kg explosives will be used to raze down the nearly 100-metre-tall ...
In May 2014, the Noida Authority and Supertech moved the Supreme Court stating that the construction of the twin towers were according to the regulations. It asked Supertech to demolish the towers at its own expense and also refund the money of the homebuyers along with 14 per cent interest. According to the new plan, two more towers had to come up, in which the garden was scrapped. It was alleged that the UP Apartment Owners Act, 2010 was breached during the construction of the towers. As per the original plan, 14 towers with 10 storeys each and a shopping complex along with a garden area constituted the project. In 2005, the building plan for the construction of 14 towers with 10 floors each for a housing society was approved by the Authority according to the New Okhla Industrial Development Area Building Regulations and Directions 1986.
These twin towers were located at the 'Supertech Emerald Court' housing society Sector 93A in Noida. For the demolition, around 3700 kg of explosives - a ...
The high court, in April 2014, ordered the demolition of the Supertech Twin Towers. But, the ‘green’ area later became the ground on which the twin towers would be built. The problems started after the developer Supertech changed the plans in March 2012 and built a complex of 15 buildings, with each building having 11 stories instead of nine. The construction commenced for these towers also began in the same year. The two towers - one with an altitude of 103 metres and another around 97-metre tall - were proposed to be built in 2004. However, the Hon’ble Supreme Court has not found the construction satisfactory on technical grounds and accordingly issued orders to demolish the two towers.”
The reason behind the Noida Twin Towers demolition was the violation of norms after the Supreme Court found their construction on the Emerald Court society ...
The reason behind the Noida Twin Towers demolition was the violation of norms after the Supreme Court found their construction on the Emerald Court society premises to be illegal. The views and facts appearing in the social media post do not reflect the opinions of LatestLY, also LatestLY does not assume any responsibility or liability for the same.) The reason is that the Noida Supertech Twin Towers are going to be demolished after being rigged with over 3,700 kg of explosives on Sunday at 2.30 pm.
Noida's Supertech Twin Towers, which were found to have been built illegally, are set to be demolished today. The Twin Towers, located in Noida's Sector 93A ...
06:59 AM IST: Around 5,000 residents of adjoining Emerald Court and ATS Village societies in Noida’s Sector 93A have to vacate their premises by 7 am on Sunday ahead of the demolition of the Supertech twin towers. Morning visuals of Supertech Twin Towers in Sector 93A, Noida which will be demolished later today at 2:30pm.The towers, part of the Emerald Court, were found to be in violation of multiple regulations regarding construction. Supreme Court said, the Noida Authority and Supertech had engaged in "nefarious complicity" and ordered the company to demolish the buildings at its own expense under the guidance of the NOIDA. 07:12 AM IST: All residents of Emerald Court and ATS Village, housing societies adjacent to the Supertech twin towers, began evacuating at 7 AM today. And in 2012, the Noida authority reviewed the new plan, in which the height of the twin towers was fixed at 40 floors. -Trenches have been dug at the perimeter to prevent any damage to the nearby building through the shockwave of the explosion. 07:49 AM IST: Traffic will be restricted on key Noida routes, and the police have issued a traffic advisory. 07:35 AM IST: The cranes will be placed on different routes for traffic management operation around the twin towers. Till then they will be kept at the Noida Animal Centre in Sector-94. The supply of cooking gas and power has also been discontinued in the two societies in Sector 93A in view of the implosion planned at 2.30 pm on Sunday, an official overseeing the evacuation exercise said. If this building is demolished on the orders of the court, then there is a message for those who erect such buildings due to corruption that such things will no longer work in this country and the state. 09:58 AM IST: The evacuation of around 5,000 residents of the two housing societies near the soon-to-be-demolished twin towers of Supretech here has been completed, officials said Sunday morning.
Cooking gas and power supply lines have also been discontinued in the two societies in Sector 93A.
Follow us on [also read] [India](https://www.firstpost.com/category/india) [Noida: Illegal Supertech twin towers 'charged' with 3,700 kg of explosives; demolition to take place on 28 August](https://www.firstpost.com/india/noida-illegal-supertech-twin-towers-charged-with-3700-kg-of-explosives-demolition-to-take-place-on-28-august-11098591.html) The twin towers are set to be razed over grave violations of building norms. The placing of explosives was completed on Monday evening and the next procedure, known as trunking, will start today. The exercise was earlier supposed to start on 21 August but the court accepted the Noida Authority’s request and extended its date of demolition to 28 August. Also, one ACLS ambulance equipped with all the necessary medications and equipment will be on standby for any mishappening," said a statement issued by the Jaypee Hospitals which are nearest to the area where the demolition will take place. The towers are expected to be brought down in less than 15 seconds by waterfall implosion technique. The flick of this switch will turn the towers into a pile of rubble in a matter of seconds, says Edifice Engineering. About 25,000 tonnes of the debris will have to be scientifically disposed of in three months. A puja was performed by the demolition crew at the blast site just a while ago. The air space in one nautical mile radius above the blast zone will also remain briefly unavailable for flights during demolition time, according to the Noida Authority. The demolition would be done in a manner so as not to cause any structural damage to other buildings, they said. Supertech states that they are committed to give delivery to remaining homebuyers as per the scheduled time frame.
Has the Twin Towers demolition sent a strong message to builders and authorities who have been putting interests and concerns of homebuyers at bay?
The FAR purchase was also approved in keeping with the then norms and bylaws," she said. “Second thing which will be curbed is that the authorities will start taking the consent of the buyers more seriously and also that the builder does not exceed the approved plan and FAR. The Floor Area Ratio (FAR) was purchased twice for a total of Rs 23 crore (Rs 8 crore for the first time and 15 crore another time). Then NOIDA came up with another policy that the FAR (floor area ration) could be increased with the consent of buyers. The apex court observed that the consent of individual flat owners was necessary as the common area was reduced by adding new flats. The Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, introduced by the government in 2016, was aimed at bringing clarity and fair practices that would protect the interests of buyers and also impose penalties on errant builders.
Twin tower demolition in Noida generated immense interest on Sunday. Many saw the opportunity to float memes and jokes. Some of them were targeted towards ...
Over 3,700 kg of explosives were used in the implosion that brought down the building. The twin towers were brought to the ground in seconds literally like a house of cards by the 'waterfall implosion' technique, in a breathtaking spectacle of modern day engineering. Over 3,700 kg explosives were used to bring down the structures in pursuance of a Supreme Court order that found their construction within the Emerald Court society premises in violation of norms.
After Supreme Court upheld demolition order last year, buildings taller than Qutub Minar brought down in 9 seconds in a safe operation that grabbed ...
More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. The dust settled in an hour, but it will take 90 days to clear the 12,867 cubic metres of debris. [Supertech](/topic/supertech) Ltd said in a statement it respected the apex court’s decisions. Meena Sharma, a 60-year-old resident of the area who left for her friend’s house, said she would not come back in a hurry. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance. Mayur Mehta, project manager of the demolition firm, Edifice, told Business Standard there was a Rs 100 crore insurance cover for any collateral damage. The buildings were nearly 100 metres high, while the Qutub Minar stands at a height of 73 metres. It also became a beacon of hope and justice. “We have CCTV cameras to track traffic movement and soon nobody will be able to enter,” said Rajesh. Aman Kumar, a 13-year-old from Bhangel near Noida’s Sector 102, cycled 5 km to reach the spot at 6 am.
Realty firm Supertech Ltd has incurred a loss of about Rs 500 crore, including construction and interest costs, because of the demolition of its twin towers ...
In April 2014, the Allahabad High Court delivered the judgment in favour of the RWA while also passing an order to demolish the twin towers. It was alleged that the UP Apartment Owners Act, 2010 was breached during the construction of the towers. According to the new plan, two more towers had to come up, in which the garden was scrapped.
Noida Supertech Twin Towers Demolition LIVE Updates: 10 metres boundary wall of a nearby society, ATS has been damaged after being hit by the debris.
Edifice Engineering has built a wall to prevent falling debris by placing old tyres and iron containers next to the basement of the twin towers. An NGO has also requested authorities to conduct a dummy explosion or a false firing just before the twin towers are razed in order to save the birds in the area. A 500-metre radius around the towers has been marked as an "exclusive zone". Riyaz and his wife have travelled 200 km from Agra in the heat to fulfil their five-year-old grandson's wish of witnessing the 'historic' demolition of Supertech twin towers in Noida on Sunday. The wind direction around the Supertech twin towers here on Sunday changed towards east ahead of their demolition, which will make dust particles drift towards Greater Noida and Bulandshahr instead of Delhi, officials said. , says Supertech One such lab, the machine of Eco Pro Engineers, has been installed on a terrace in front of Supertech Society. Supertech's twin towers Apex and Ceyane -- part of its Emerald Court project in Noida -- were safely demolished on Sunday, a year after the Supreme Court had ordered their razing. Realty firm Supertech Ltd has incurred a loss of about Rs 500 crore, including construction and interest costs, because of the demolition of its twin towers in Noida, the company's Chairman R K Arora said on Sunday. As the nearly 100-metre-tall Supertech twin towers were razed to the ground on Sunday, doctors said people living nearby, especially those suffering from respiratory diseases, should take extra care and avoid the area for a few days if possible. It is expected that dust particles in the aftermath of the demolition would go towards Greater Noida and Bulandshahr," Kumar said. Lauding the authorities, Singh said the demolition "proves" that the government is against corruption.
The demolition of the towers, which have been rigged with over 3500 kg of explosives, will happen on August 28, 2.30 pm.
2012: Authorities sanction and accept the revised plan where the twin towers are capped at a height of 40 floors. The revised plans also add a shopping complex to the housing project. Home owners file petitions for refunds at the same time. The original plan involves constructing 14 towers with nine floors each, and a garden area. The demolition of the towers, which have been rigged with over 3,500 kg of explosives, happened at 2:30 pm. [ALSO READ](https://www.cnbctv18.com/india/as-supertech-twin-towers-head-for-demolition-residents-nearby-worry-about-being-in-the-blast-radius-14286042.htm) [
Realty firm Supertech Ltd has incurred a loss of about Rs 500 crore, including construction and interest costs, because of the demolition of its twin towers ...
More subscription to our online content can only help us achieve the goals of offering you even better and more relevant content. As we battle the economic impact of the pandemic, we need your support even more, so that we can continue to offer you more quality content. Even during these difficult times arising out of Covid-19, we continue to remain committed to keeping you informed and updated with credible news, authoritative views and incisive commentary on topical issues of relevance. We assure all our home buyers that the order of Supreme Court will not affect any other ongoing project and all other projects will continue," it added. Business Standard has always strived hard to provide up-to-date information and commentary on developments that are of interest to you and have wider political and economic implications for the country and the world. The cost of the demolition itself is estimated at about Rs 20 crore.
The demolition of the Apex and Ceyane towers was the biggest of its kind in the country. More than 3700 kg of explosives were used on Sunday to raze the ...
Because it reminds me of the dangers of letting our egos get too tall. Why am I using the demolition of the Noida towers for #MondayMotivation ? More than 3,700 kg of explosives were used on Sunday to raze the buildings.
Anand Mahindra shared a video of the Noida Twin Towers demolition as a part of his Monday Motivation. Read the story to know the reason.
"Sometimes we need explosives to demolish the excess ego." However laws of the land must be respected— nachiket (@ngalgali) After all, built out of the blood and sweat of someone. Because it reminds me of the dangers of letting our egos get too tall. “Why am I using the demolition of the Noida towers for #MondayMotivation ? The Mahindra Group Chairman shared India Today’s NewsMo video on Twitter which shows the towers being razed to the ground.