NITN 26 Jun 2017, 06:47 am

Prithu Homes paid the prescribed municipal fee online, and submitted all necessary documents digitally for the completion certificate on May 19, 2017. To their delight, the certificate arrived on June 23, 2017.
It may be recalled that as part of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi’s initiative to bring all citizen-centric services online a new website, www.mcdonline.gov.in, was launched last month.
Nitin Bansal, managing director of Prithu Homes, a residential home developer who received the first-ever digital Completion Certificate to be issued by SDMC said, “All the paperwork for completion certificate was done digitally. And finally when the certificate for four apartments at N-80, Greater Kailash Part-1 dropped into our email box, to our delight, it also concluded the process digitally.”
Prithu builds homes as per approved municipal guidelines within 14 months. Not only is there no time over-run, the project was completed within the stipulated costs as well.
Prithu Homes counters air pollution by cutting down the consumption of loose sand by 90 per cent to and setting up a functional rain water harvesting facility all within 14 months.
Currently Prithu Homes is executing eight more projects in Delhi NCR.
For Prithu Homes, which serves the needs of owners of property in Delhi NCR by transforming existing houses into modern living spaces, this was one of several initiatives to conform to good citizen practices.
Prithu Homes, a startup in the home development space, has taken a radically different approach from that of other home builders by ensuring that plot owners get all the necessary certifications and paperwork done for them.
The home owners can feel assured that every regulation has been meticulously followed without their having to involve themselves in tedious and sometimes cumbersome follow up with government agencies.
Set up in 2015, Prithu Homes, a residential home developer, is the brain child of Nitin Bansal
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