Gurugram admin to hold meeting with Chintels flat owners, residents
Hindustan TimesThe district administration will hold a meeting on Friday with flat owners of towers D, E, F, G and H of Chintels Paradiso condominium on Friday to discuss the structural audit process and to ensure that flat owners still residing in towers G and H vacate the buildings at the earliest. Chintels Paradiso condominium has nine residential towers and the state government had ordered a structural audit of the condominium after six floors of the Tower D collapsed partially on February 10 last year, killing two women residents. The meeting has been called by additional deputy commissioner Hitesh Kumar Meena, who also heads the district committee probing the Chintels Paradiso matter. A senior official of the department of town and country planning said the audit report of Tower J, which is awaited by the district administration, is also likely to be discussed in the meeting.