Tata-Backed Project in Maldives Goes for Arbitration

Tata Housing has “filed for arbitration” and has sought to settle the matter with the Maldives government.
Ranjana Narayan
Business
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Representational image of a development plan made by Tata Housing for their Maldives project.
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Representational image of a development plan made by Tata Housing for their Maldives project.
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After the cancellation of a multi-million deal with Indian firm GMR for the development of Male airport in 2012, there has been a U-turn in a promise to grant two plots of land by the previous Nasheed government to Indian firms Tata Housing and 18SG Group for development, says 18SG owner Sanyogita Atrey.

The plots in Nadhee and Odeon in Male island were promised as free sale land by the then government of President Mohammed Nasheed in 2010 to be developed into high-end housing by the Indian firms.

The land was promised as part of a deal inked by Tata Housing and 18SG to construct 350 houses in Male, in a government buy-back initiative. The houses have been completed and handed over to the Maldivian government.

After the coup, in which Nasheed was deposed and went into exile, everything changed and the housing project was delayed.

They gave us the land then, and now the new government has taken it back.
Sanyogita Atrey, Owner, 18SG

Tata Housing has "filed for arbitration" and has sought to settle the matter with the present government of President Abdulla Yameen.

The matter being sub judice, we will not be able to elaborate more on the same. Tata Housing has already delivered the social housing component to the Government of Maldives in 2016, and now, we are waiting to resume the free sale part of the project.
Rajeeb Dash, Head, Corporate Marketing, Tata Housing
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"We wanted to meet the President of Maldives to arrive at a settlement. It has been many years since we have been involved in the project. Let's see what turn the case takes," Atrey added.

(This article has been published in arrangement with IANS. The author Ranjana Narayan can be contacted at ranjana.n@ians.in)

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Published: 08 Aug 2017,04:52 PM IST

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