DDA launches housing scheme 2019

18,000 flats on offer; online portal opens

March 26, 2019 01:46 am | Updated 01:46 am IST - NEW DELHI

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Monday launched the housing scheme for 2019, under which it will offer 18,000 flats spread across Narela and Vasant Kunj.

With the online portal now open, interested buyers can get registered, following which a draw will be conducted to allot flats. The portal for online registration will be available till May 10.

“All the flats on offer under this scheme are newly constructed. Approximately 450 HIG [high-income group] flats and 1,550 MIG [middle-income group] are being offered. Additionally, 8,300 LIG [low-income group] and 7,700 EWS [economically weaker section] flats are being offered under the scheme,” said a senior DDA official.

‘Model flats’

The urban body has also readied “model flats” which interested stakeholders can visit between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. on all days.

“DDA will run shuttle bus services from Jahangirpuri metro station to Narela on Saturdays and Sundays, till the scheme is open to facilitate buyers access the location. A dedicated help desk along with a dedicated call centre has also been started to facilitate the general public,” the officer added.

Application fee

The draw will be web-streamed and will be displayed on the official DDA website, the officer said.

Those registering for the housing scheme will have to deposit an application fee ranging from ₹25,000 for EWS category to ₹2 lakh for three bedroom flats.

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