SUBJECT : Delhi Development Authority of India Housing Scheme started from September 1st 2014 at DDA official website www.dda.org.in website.
The sale of forms of mega-housing plan awaited the Delhi Development Authority will start from September 1 2014 is selling the DDA so far and involves 25,034 homes, of which 22,627 units are one bedroom and about 1800 two three apartments -BHK.
Forms may be submitted until October 9 and winners will be picked through a drawing lots to be announced in late October. TOI was the first to report the details of the plan on May 29 this year. The floors are being offered in the range of Rs 7 lakh to Rs 1.2 million rupees between categories.
To apply, you will have to deposit Rs 1 lakh as registration amount will be refunded if the floor is not assigned. The registration fee is Rs 10,000 EWS flats.
One of the highlights of housing plan this year, 44 of DDA, will be the huge corpus fund, Rs 360 million rupees, to care for floor maintenance for the next 30 years. This includes not only for the civil, but for the first time, also maintaining electrical. DDA is committed to deliver all the floors in March next year.
The DDA corpus for the maintenance fund will be transferred to RWA engineers and executives, for use in the next 30 years, officials said.
The sale of forms of mega-housing plan awaited the Delhi Development Authority will start from September 1 2014 is selling the DDA so far and involves 25,034 homes, of which 22,627 units are one bedroom and about 1800 two three apartments -BHK.
Forms may be submitted until October 9 and winners will be picked through a drawing lots to be announced in late October. TOI was the first to report the details of the plan on May 29 this year. The floors are being offered in the range of Rs 7 lakh to Rs 1.2 million rupees between categories.
To apply, you will have to deposit Rs 1 lakh as registration amount will be refunded if the floor is not assigned. The registration fee is Rs 10,000 EWS flats.
One of the highlights of housing plan this year, 44 of DDA, will be the huge corpus fund, Rs 360 million rupees, to care for floor maintenance for the next 30 years. This includes not only for the civil, but for the first time, also maintaining electrical. DDA is committed to deliver all the floors in March next year.
The DDA corpus for the maintenance fund will be transferred to RWA engineers and executives, for use in the next 30 years, officials said.
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