No Images? Click here In 2004, when Col. Bahadur Singh Rangi (Retd.) used his savings and pension money to buy some land in Amravati Enclave, a sprawling township at the foothills of the Himalayas, he thought he was getting a great deal. The society was close to the army canteen and military hospital, and had hundreds of multi-storied apartments, along with shopping malls and restaurants.“It seemed like nothing less than a paradise for serving and retired defence personnel like me,” Col. Rangi told HuffPost India. 15 years later, he is one among hundreds of people, many of them either part of or retired from the armed forces, trapped in a double bind, much of which will be familiar to many frustrated homebuyers across the country.New to this email? You can sign up here.You can also follow HuffPost India on Flipboard.©2019 HuffPost India | Worldmark 3, FL 3, Aerocity, Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, Delhi 110037 |
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