15,000 flats up for grabs in DDA’s special scheme
The Hindu
It has approved fixation of predetermined rates for allotment of land to transport traders
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has launched a special housing scheme for close to 15,000 flats across locations, including Dwarka, Narela, Rohini and Jasola. The flats are those which remained unsold in the DDA’s previous housing schemes, a press note said on Wednesday.
“The flats are being offered at the old rates and the cost in relaxation of the costing policy of the DDA, which is updated every financial year based on the appreciation and depreciation of land price and building as the case may be. The allottees will be eligible for subsidy under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana if they avail of home loan from a bank or a financial institution,” the statement said.

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