DDA's upcoming scheme will offer 23,000 new flats in Delhi

The DDA is likewise intending to require to be postponed the offer of around 16,000 pads under the old plans for two or three months to keep away from disarray. In the previous programs, apartments were offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and anyone with a DDA apartment could apply for another.
In May, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) will release the 2023 housing plan, which will include approximately 23,000 brand-new EWS and LIG apartments. According to a DDA official, the majority of the flats will be in the Narela sub-city area.

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Before the scheme begins, the price of the apartments will be determined, and computerized draws of lots will be used to assign apartments. The development authority will carry out the scheme's marketing and promotion in order to raise awareness of the plan and the upcoming apartments.
According to a senior DDA official, the authority will also offer buyers the advantage of the amended housing regulation of 1968 to boost sales. Anyone who owns a flat or plot in Delhi that is less than 67 square meters in size is also eligible to apply for the allocation of new flats under the new rules.
The old rule said that no one could apply for a DDA flat if they or members of their family owned a flat or plot, no matter how big it was.

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In order to avoid confusion, the DDA also plans to hold off on selling approximately 16,000 apartments under the previous schemes for a few months. In the previous programs, apartments were offered on a first-come, first-served basis, and anyone with a DDA apartment could apply for another.
The development authority will have 40,000 unoccupied apartments as a result of the addition of new flats. The unsold under the previous plans were thought to be either too expensive or not connected to the metro.
The DDA is working to make apartments more saleable by making transportation infrastructure better, building the urban extension road-II, allowing apartments to be combined, allotting apartments on a first-come, first-served basis, and making some concessions.
According to a DDA official, the authority is also focusing on enhancing the region's roads, water supply lines, and sewage treatment systems. It is additionally working with development of Stage IV metro line on the Rithala-Bawana-Narela hallway, distribution of land for police headquarters, and opening of shops to draw in purchasers.

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