Investors looking for land near the upcoming Sonpur Airport in Nayagaon need to be cautious. While the Bihar government has approved a massive greenfield airport project, several private township schemes in the vicinity are failing to deliver on their promises. Many developers are selling farm plots under the guise of Green Cities without providing basic infrastructure like roads or drainage systems despite charging high rates.

What is the current ground reality of townships in Nayagaon?

Ground reports and research show that projects like Shital Green City, The Sai Green, and Shaurya Vihar are significantly delayed. Many projects that started between 2016 and 2017 have already missed their completion deadlines of 2022 and 2024. In reality, these sites often consist of empty plots with boundary walls and lack any internal roads or drainage. Some companies have even deactivated their official contact numbers, leaving existing buyers unable to reach them for updates.

Important facts about the Nayagaon land situation

The Bihar Cabinet recently approved 1302 crore rupees for the Sonpur International Greenfield Airport, which has triggered a massive rush in land transactions. However, this interest has also led to several fraudulent activities in the region. A land scam worth nearly 1000 crore rupees has been reported in the Nayagaon area involving fake documents and official record manipulation. The state government has already ordered a CID investigation into these matters to protect original landowners and buyers.

Project Name Status and Issues Reported
Shital Green City Contact numbers inactive, infrastructure missing
The Sai Green Project deadline expired without development
Shaurya Vihar Only boundary walls visible on site
Adyah Great City Significant delays in project completion
Lavanya Town No drainage or basic amenities available
NG Phase-1 Investors reporting long waits for possession

Buyers are advised to verify RERA status and physical development before investing. Currently, land is being sold between 1200 and 1800 rupees per square foot in these areas. While some projects have RERA approval numbers, the physical progress on the ground does not match the claims made in advertisements. The district administration has also started taking action against illegal colonies that are mushrooming without proper registration.

Swasti is Patna Local Journalist covering patna and nearby news, views and Interviews.

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