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Drums, dance to mark fall of Twin Towers in Noida

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New Delhi: Excitement is tangible in Noida as time is ticking away on razing the twin buildings here.

Residents of the neighbouring Parsvnath Society and Emerald Court Society have decided to celebrate the day with music and dance.

Two drummers have been called outside the Parsvnath Society to play as controlled explosion will bring down Supertech's illegal Twin Towers.

Roads around the Twin Towers have been barricaded and the area has been closed off to traffic.

The Parsvnath Society has made arrangements for 200 people of Emerald Court in its club house and guest house till evening.

Similar arrangements have also been made in the Silver City Society.

People were seen shifting to the neighbouring society where they will stay put till evening.

Upon the completion of demolition, the officials of the Edifice Company will signal them with a flag to return to Emerald Court.


IANS with edits

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