An attempt to collect information about the housing project started by Information Technology Professionals working in Hinjewadi, Pune!:
"There are various hurdles in our lives,
but the biggest hurdle lies inside us
-- the hurdle to understand revolution and be part of it!" - Vinod Kamble, ITPWAP
Path Breaking Ceremony:
On 20th April' 2008,
IT Professionals Welfare Association Pune (ITPWAP) performed the symbolic ground breaking ceremony of their first group housing project called
"IHP Sus" .
In an email informing about this "historic event" to all members Vinod Kamble, leader of the group, said:
For many of us we are consciously aware about the monetary value the project is going to add to our lives.
And many of us are sub-consciously aware that other than the monetary value the project has revolutionize the concept of IT Professional synergy.
For those of us in the core group its not sub-consciously but consciously the awareness is there.
The effort and energy shown by our volunteers, our core group members, (Mahavir, Birendra, Sumit, Parimal, Suresh, Priyank, Ankit, Aditya, Suraj) is commendable.
Certainly, the ground breaking ceremony was, indeed, a path breaking historic event in Pune real estate market!
Path Not Taken:
Sumit, a member of 3 failed initiative and now, core member of ITPWAP, has given inspiring details in his post, dated 08-19-2009, on
Indian Real Estate Forum. He says:
Well in case of Aarohi the effort was started in Jan 2007.
It took us about 6 months to gather members and shortlist the builder.
After that we spent 3 months in getting the architectural drawings into decent shape and taking bookings for 166 specific units from members.
At this point we collected cheques of 15% payment to show commitment from members but did not hand them over to the builder.
After that the process of land accusation was initiated by the builder and getting the plans sanctioned. This was achieved in Dec 2008.
We began the construction in Jan 2009. During this time we lost about 25 bookings.
The progress has been steady and currently the third slab is being poured.
Aarohi at Sus: in the 1st week of September 2009: