SC hearing next week, Sports City builders start repaying their dues

Noida Authority is recovering dues from developers of Sports City projects following High Court orders. Lotus Green Constructions paid ₹80 crore, with others expected to follow. Notices were issued to 62 developers for ₹11,000 crore in dues. The court has ordered CBI and ED investigations into irregularities, while developers have approached the Supreme Court.

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