Tuesday, March 29, 2011

DDA draw of lots for 15,000 flats mid-April

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will conduct a draw of lots for its latest housing scheme in the second week of April. A final date has not been decided yet, but depending on the availability of neutral observers, the draw will be fixed for sometime in the second week of April, a senior DDA official told Newsline.

The new housing scheme, with 15,574 flats up for grabs, was announced in November — application forms were sold between November 24 and December 24. In addition to the 15,574 HIG, MIG, and LIG flats across the city, 699 Janta flats are also up for sale.

Even though nearly 13.5 lakh forms were sold, DDA eventually received over 7.8 lakh forms. After weeding out incomplete and duplicate forms, the DDA has narrowed the number of applicants down to 7.4 lakh. “We will upload the names of all qualified applicants on our website a week or so before the draw, so people can be certain that they are being included in the draw,” the DDA official said. Applicants will be asked to get in touch with the DDA and rectify any errors in the final list before the draw is conducted.

The last time the DDA conducted a draw of lots in November 2008, the result was widely debated and the process of allotment was put on hold for nearly a year as various inquiries were conducted. The DDA was eventually given a clean chit, and the system of the current draw of lots remains exactly the same.

“Our draw of lots is a precise and scientific system. In fact, the authority has often assisted other states in conducting similar draws. The draw will be conducted in the presence of three neutral judges,” the official said.

List of applicants of DDA housing scheme 2010 on its website

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has uploaded on its website the names of all eligible candidates who have filed applications for its latest housing scheme. The authority has received over 7 lakh applications for around 16,000 flats.

DDA officials said the names have been put on the website after verifying the details as submitted in the forms. This will help the applicants check the status of their request. Moreover, those whose forms have been rejected can also follow the matter up with DDA officials.

“ If any detail in the form is incorrect, applicants can contact the officials concerned,” DDA spokesperson Neemo Dhar said.

The computerized draw will be held in April. The results will be displayed on the DDA website. Allottees will be dispatched intimation letters. A waiting list of 600 candidates will also be prepared.


http://www.dda.org.in/housing10/application2010.asp

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Tuesday, March 22, 2011

DDA plans to construct over 20,850 houses in coming years

The Delhi Development Authority is mulling constructing over 20,850 houses and flats in the coming years, mostly in south and north-west Delhi. The housing units are expected to come up in areas like Dwarka, Narela, Jasola and Rohini. Among the planned developments are construction of 316 high-income group (HIG) houses in Rohini Sector 26, 1240 HIG (multi-storeyed) houses in Sector 19-B of Dwarka and 208 HIG (multi-storeyed) houses in Sector 14 of Dwarka, official sources said.

A total of 346 middle-income group housing units in Sector 16-B of Dwarka, 160 MIG houses in Pocket 9-B of Jasola are also on the anvil as well 483 multi-storeyed houses in Sector A-9 of Narela, 352 multi-storeyed houses in Sector 19 of Dwarka and 240 multi-storeyed flats at Bakkarwala.

The housing agency also plans to construct 6340 houses in Narela and 10,860 houses in Rohini Sector 35, other than 50 low-income group flats in Rohini Sector 16. The DDA had launched its latest housing scheme in November last year offering over 16,000 flats. In its last housing scheme in 2008, it had offered 5,020 flats.

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DDA housing scheme results by mid-April 2011

The DDA is going to announce the names of successful applicants of its latest housing scheme by mid April. On November 25, Delhi Development Authority (DDA) had launched its biggest housing scheme till date, offering 16,000. The draw of lots for selecting the lucky applicants will take place someti
me in mid-April.

Out of all the applicants, those who have been found eligible for the draw of lots number approximately 7.4 lakh.

The name and other details of the eligible candidates will be put on the DDA website www.dda.org.in and the applicants can check if all the details are accurate.

The list will be put up tenta-tively between March 29 to April 4.

"If there are any wrong details in the list, the applicants can get it rectified," said Neemo Dhar, spokesperson Delhi Development Authority.

"After the corrections are done, a new list will be again announced," she said.

The scheme was kept open from November 25 to December 24 and DDA had said then that the draw will be held within four months after the last day of closure.

Keeping its promise, the authority expects to hold the draw in the second or third week of April.

The flats on offer are located in areas such as Vasant Kunj, Mukherjee Nagar, Motia

Khan, Jasola, Dwarka, Rohini, Narela, Jaffarabad, Kundli and Gharoli.

There is a mix of one bedroom, two bedroom and three bedroom houses and the prices range from R9 lakh to R1.12 crore.

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