Suraksha Group-led Jaypee Infratech has announced a significant investment of ₹5500 crore to complete 20,000 delayed housing units over the next three years. This move aims to address the long-standing delays and ensure the timely delivery of projects.
Real EstateSuraksha GroupJaypee InfratechDelayed Housing UnitsInvestmentReal Estate NewsApr 24, 2025
The Suraksha Group has announced a total investment of ₹5500 crore to complete 20,000 delayed housing units.
The investment of ₹5500 crore will be used to complete 20,000 delayed housing units.
The Suraksha Group plans to complete the delayed housing units within the next three years.
The Suraksha Group was appointed as the interim resolution applicant by the National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) to address the concerns of homebuyers and ensure the timely completion of delayed housing projects.
The Suraksha Group has introduced regular updates on project progress and a dedicated helpline to address any queries or concerns from homebuyers.
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