Jaypee Infratech, under the leadership of Suraksha Group, has received re-validation of RERA registration for seven stalled real estate projects in Delhi-NCR, comprising over 10,000 units. The company plans to invest ₹5500 crore to complete these and other stalled projects, bringing hope to thousands of homebuyers.
Real EstateJaypee InfratechSuraksha GroupReraDelhincrReal EstateApr 24, 2025
Jaypee Infratech plans to invest ₹5500 crore to complete the stalled projects in Delhi-NCR.
The seven re-validated RERA projects include more than 10,000 units.
The Suraksha Group, known for its expertise in turnaround and restructuring, is leading Jaypee Infratech and is instrumental in securing the necessary approvals and investments.
The re-validation of RERA registration is significant as it allows Jaypee Infratech to resume construction and sales activities, injecting confidence into the market and potentially stimulating economic growth.
The Jaypee Green City in Greater Noida, which includes a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational facilities, is expected to benefit significantly from this investment.
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