A few weeks ago, there was an article in "Times of India" featuring a residential area called 'Nolambur'. It was featured in the real estate section.
I forgot the names of the authors (yes, there are two). I think they have not even visited the area mentioned in their articles. How else they can be so blind in heaping praise for a wretched area?
There are literally:
No roads,
No drainage,
No water supply,
No land line telephone connection
No post office
No public transportation
The garbage collection is highly erratic.
The entire is area is highly polluted.
Would the newspaper columnists dare visit Nolambur in their two wheeler?
Friday, October 23, 2009
Misleading real estate articles in newspaper.
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Is the situation same today? How are the builders sellig all those apartments?
I was considering an apartment in Nolambur from a popular bulider, but now, having second thoughts..
It is status quo.
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