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24 flat owners of Chander Kunj Army Towers in Kochi yet to get rent from AWHO

24 flat owners of Chander Kunj Army Towers in Kochi yet to get rent from AWHO
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Apartment owners of the Chander Kunj Army Towers in Kochi are facing delays in receiving promised rent payments from the Army Welfare Housing Organisation. Despite meeting eligibility requirements, the owners remain in limbo as administrative meetings regarding the demolition and reconstruction project are postponed.

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This highlights the bureaucratic challenges and financial strain faced by homeowners involved in large-scale government-led redevelopment projects.

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Twenty-four apartment owners of the Chander Kunj twin towers at Silver Sand Island, Vyttila, Kochi, Kerala, are yet to receive any money as rent from the Army Welfare Housing Organisation (AWHO) since vacating their apartments last year. The towers are slated for demolition.

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The article reports on a local administrative dispute using factual accounts from both the association president and the context of the project.

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