NBCC offers new Housing Projects across CountryNew Delhi: The National Buildings Construction Corporation (NBCC) is
offering new housing projects across the country in the coming months
besides working on plans to redevelop as "green complexes" three
government colonies in the Capital. The NBCC also announced a net profit of Rs 257 crore for 2013-14, an increase of 24 percent over that of 2012-13. Addressing
a press Conference here on Friday, CMD of NBCC Anoop Kumar Mittal said
that housing projects for general public are underway in Gurgaon, Khekra
(near Delhi), Patna and Kochi. He said new projects would be also launched in Ghaziabad, Kolkata and second phase of the project in Alwar. Mittal
said that while houses in Patna are expected to be ready in six months
the project in Gurgaon may take one-and-a- half to two years for
completion. He said applications will be invited for the
apartments constructed by NBCC and in case the number of aspiring buyers
is more than the number of flats, there will be a draw of lots. He said
prices vary with location and while some are high end, many residences
also come under the affordable category. Apartments will also be built in Faridabad, officials said. Officials
of NBCC, a government enterprise under the Ministry of Urban
Development, said that more projects were being considered in several
states including Rajasthan and MP. Mittal said redevelopment of
government colonies is a thrust area for NBCC and work done by it in
redeveloping New Moti Bagh in the Capital had been appreciated and more
colonies had been earmarked for this purpose. He said that
Netaji Nagar, Kasturba Nagar and Tyagraj Nagar were among the colonies
to be redeveloped and after the required approvals from Cabinet is
received, work will start. Mittal said it is envisaged that
these colonies are developed into green complexes on the lines of
redevelopment done in New Moti Bagh. Officials said while most
of the flats in redeveloped colonies would be for government housing, a
certain percentage could be sold to entities like PSUs to raise funds
for the projects. They also said that to increase NBCC's foreign
footprint an agreement had been signed with a company in Oman and an
office would be set up in Botswana.
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