Noida DM lashes out at Mahagun group after bouncers disrupted Covid center in society

Bouncers allegedly removed beds from an isolation center set up in the clubhouse and play school of the Mahagun Moderne company in the Noida 78 area by its residents for keeping COVID patients, officials said.
The real estate group could not be contacted immediately for its response.
When discussing the matter at a meeting on Zoom, the IAS official strongly criticized the real estate group for its authoritarianism and asked city magistrate Uma Shankar to issue a notice to the builder under provisions of the National Disaster Management Act (NDMA).
âThe builder had sent bouncers and obtained the beds from an isolation center that was installed in the company. You (the city magistrate) send him a notice under NDMA and ask him that the very bouncers who threw the beds hold them back or take action against them, âSuhas told the meeting attendees online, including representatives of the company.
“Notice the problem and call him on the phone.” Tell him that you might be a great man, but that you won’t go without worries for actions like these. Explain it to him in clear Hindi and tell him to make the beds immediately. he gave instructions to the officials.
The district administration later took over the ground floors of the Modern Mahagun clubhouse, Manthan daycare and the Shiksha Foundation until June 30 under the NDMA, according to an order from the magistrate of the city.
These portions will now be converted to a category L1 facility for COVID care, in the order indicated.