Out of 25 thousand, How many flats are for persons with disabilities
as per the rule? experts in maths please tell us the exact numbers
which could our way. I hope many of our friends who have got jobs or
unemployed will apply for these flats as per their budget. Pass on
this info to other friends in Delhi.
 DDA's last housing scheme was announced in 2010. (Express Photo) Summary
Registration after 5 years, clause for reserving 80% flats for Delhi
residents rejected.
Tweet ThisThe Delhi Development Authority (DDA)'s 2014 housing scheme
-- offering over 25,000 flats -- was approved with minor changes on
Thursday. The scheme was approved in a meeting chaired by Lt-Governor
Najeeb Jung.

The flats -- including a large number of single-bedroom units -- will be
located in areas like Rohini, Dwarka and Narela. The scheme is likely
to be announced by the DDA on Friday.

For the first time, a new condition has been introduced under which
registration of the flats will take place after five years. The DDA
had also proposed reserving 80 per cent flats for residents of Delhi,
which was rejected. "There is no way of authenticating who qualifies
as a resident of Delhi," an official said.

Sale of brochures will begin by the end of this month and the draw for
allotment of flats will take place after a month or more. The flats
will be priced from Rs 14-15 lakh to Rs 1 crore.

"The scheme will also include 850 vacant flats, part of earlier
schemes but lying unoccupied. Some officials had issues over this,
saying basic repair was needed before putting them up for sale again,"
a source said.

Apart from this, the scheme will include another 700 EWS flats,
constructed by a private developer. About 10 lakh brochures will be
printed. The flats use green technology and a corpus fund of Rs 300
crore for maintenance of the flats for the next 30 years will be
created.

The much-awaited scheme comes four years after the DDA offered over
16,000 flats in its 2010 scheme.

Union Urban Development Minister Venkaiah Naidu has also emphasised
the need for the DDA to create more housing units.
The DDA has introduced 43 housing schemes so far, providing 3.5 lakh
houses in Delhi.

However, some of the flats in Vasant Kunj, part of the DDA housing
scheme 2010, still remain under construction. In fact, the
Lt-Governor's office has stepped in to monitor the project.

The authority missed deadlines for handing over possession of flats in
Dwarka's Sector-18 and in Mukherjee Nagar also, which are also part of
the 2010 scheme.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU



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