This Is How Much Flats Handed Over By PM In Delhi Today Cost To Build
NDTV
DDA is allotting these flats at a symbolic contribution of Rs 1.42 lakh, including a maintenance cost of Rs 30,000 for five years.
The cost of construction of each of the flats allotted on Wednesday to eligible households under the government's in situ rehabilitation of Bhumiheen Camp's slum dwellers in New Delhi is nearly Rs 11.41 lakh, and the beneficiaries are paying "only 10 per cent" of that amount, the DDA said.
The urban body also said that allotment is on a "leasehold basis with a lock-in period of 10 years," i.e., the property is not transferable for a period of 10 years by the allottee.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday inaugurated 3,024 newly constructed Economically Weaker Section-category flats in Delhi as part of the in situ slum rehabilitation project.
According to information provided by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), the Bhoomihin camp project is part of the first phase of the Kalkaji in situ rehabilitation project helmed by the DDA, first large-scale in situ rehabilitation project of Delhi.