The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Wednesday held a draw for the allotment of flats under this year’s housing scheme.
According to the urban body, 1,353 flats were allotted against 22,752 applications received this year.
The housing scheme, launched in January this year, offered flats under four categories – High Income Group (HIG), Middle Income Group (MIG), Low Income Group (LIG) and Economically Weaker Section (EWS) category.
The flats offered are in various locations including Vasant Kunj, Dwarka and Jasola.
“The draw was based on random number generation technology. “Allotment of flats was made to 1,353 applicants on the basis of their choice or choice through draw,” the DDA said in a statement issued.
Officials said a waiting list of 338 applicants was also prepared.
“In the event of cancellation or surrender of flats by the main allottees, the waiting applicants will be allotted flats. Registration money of all unsuccessful applicants, including waitlisted applicants, will be refunded within 15 days. If the landowning agency said that the surrendered or canceled flats will be allotted to the waiting list applicants through the same draw process if they give their consent to the allotment and re-deposit the registration money and by the DDA Demand is made.
This was the first time that the entire process of the scheme – application, payment, issue of demand letter to successful applicants, cancellation and refund – has been done online.
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