I forgot to share the URL/reference here it is:
http://indianexpress.com/article/cities/delhi/dda-housing-scheme-cleared-over-25000-flats-on-offer/

On 8/22/14, avinash shahi <[email protected]> wrote:
> 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
>


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



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