500 families of Gurugram's IREO project are facing significant hardships as a land dispute between villagers and the builder has led to the cutting off of power supply. This ongoing conflict has left residents in a precarious situation, with no immediate
Ireo ProjectLand DisputeGurugramPower CutResidentsReal Estate NewsMar 12, 2025
The IREO project is a residential development in Gurugram, India, built by the prominent developer IREO. It is one of several high-profile projects in the region.
The power supply was cut off by local villagers as part of a land dispute with the IREO project developer. The villagers claim that the land was acquired through unfair means and they have not been adequately compensated.
Over 500 families are affected by the power cut, facing significant disruptions to their daily lives.
The Haryana government has been called upon to intervene in the dispute, but so far, no significant action has been taken. Residents have urged the government to take a more active role in resolving the issue.
Community leaders and some officials are attempting to mediate between the villagers and the developer. The IREO management has also stated their commitment to resolving the issue, but progress has been slow.
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