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Eco city -2 (New Chandigarh) is a sprawling residential project located in the emerging area of Mohali, Punjab. Developed by the Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA), this project aims to provide a balanced urban lifestyle with a focus on sustainable living. The project spans over 1219.674 acres and offers a variety of residential plots ranging from 100 to 2000 Sq.Yd, catering to diverse needs and preferences.
The project is designed with modern infrastructure in mind, featuring well-planned roads as per MORTH and IRC specifications, public health services including water supply and sewage systems, and electrical distribution networks that meet PSPCL norms. Residents will benefit from a well-connected community with parks, schools, and shopping centers in proximity.
Eco city -2 emphasizes eco-friendly living with provisions for rainwater harvesting and energy-efficient systems. The project is strategically located near major highways and urban centers, ensuring easy access to amenities and services. With a focus on community development, Eco city -2 promises a vibrant lifestyle for its residents.
Explore our list of frequently asked questions to find answers to common inquiries about this project.
Eco city -2 is a residential project located in Mohali, Punjab, developed by GMADA, offering a variety of residential plots designed for modern living.
The project offers plots ranging from 100 to 2000 Sq.Yd.
The project is located in Zone 1 of the Master Plan Area of S.A.S. Nagar, New Chandigarh, and Zirakpur, Mohali.
Residents will have access to parks, schools, and shopping centers within the vicinity.
Yes, the project is strategically located with a focus on sustainable living, making it a promising investment opportunity.
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The Greater Mohali Area Development Authority (GMADA) has been a significant player in real estate development in Punjab, India. However, recent data reveals a concerning trend in their legal performance, raising critical questions for potential buyers considering properties developed by this authority. This blog post aims to provide an insightful analysis of GMADA's legal records, examining patterns in cases won and lost, followed by essential tips for prospective buyers.
GMADA has a total of 147 complaints lodged against it, with 26 cases won and 121 cases lost. This indicates a troubling litigation environment for the authority, where it has struggled significantly in both defense and compliance with customer agreements.
A detailed examination of the cases GMADA lost exposes several recurring themes:
On the other hand, GMADA has won 6 cases, characterized by different dynamics:
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