Hindustan Times (Delhi)

1,000 more families from Kathputli Colony eligible for flats in Narela housing project

- Parvez Sultan parvez.sultan@hindustant­imes.com

The project will be completed within two years. As per the agreement, they will construct 2,800 flats.

With the Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) promising to accommodat­e every ‘eligible’ household from Kathputli Colony under its in-situ rehabilita­tion plan, about 1,000 more families are set to get flats in the Narela housing project.

A senior official of the authority said two pockets with 1,800 economical­ly weaker section (EWS) category flats in Narela have been reserved for them.

Initially, the authority registered about 2,600 families to be rehabilita­ted but it got 1,200 more applicatio­ns after it decided to accommodat­e additional families by extending its cutoff date from January 31, 2011 to January 1, 2015.

The deadline was changed as per the mandate of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (housing for all) of the Centre and Delhi Urban Shelter Improvemen­t Board (DUSIB) guidelines.

JP Agarwal, principal commission­er (land and housing), said DDA will ensure all bona fide residents of the colony get rehabilita­ted.

“We will get the land vacated by the end of this month. Then it will be handed over to the developer. The project will be completed within two years. As per the agreement, they will construct 2,800 flats for us. We have decided to rehabilita­te additional applicants at Narela housing project, which is under constructi­on. If one does not wish to move to Narela, the agency may allow flats exchange if both parties agree mutually. Our aim is that people should be happy and satisfied under the rules,” he said.

The official said that the delay in the project happened as ‘outsiders’ intervened in the process.

“Land reclamatio­n process takes time. The situation deteriorat­ed as political parties also jumped into the matter,” Agarwal said.

Under in-situ slum rehabilita­tion policy for slum dwellers, the DDA is also constructi­ng EWS flats at two more locations — Kalkaji and Jailorwala Bagh near Ashok Vihar.

“Kalkaji project is 50% complete while Jailorwala Bagh is just 5%-7%. We are hopeful, we will be able to initiate the Kathputli colony project within two months after clearing the land,” he said.

 ?? SAUMYA KHANDELWAL/HT FILE ?? The authoritie­s says they will ensure all bona fide residents of the colony get rehabilita­ted.
SAUMYA KHANDELWAL/HT FILE The authoritie­s says they will ensure all bona fide residents of the colony get rehabilita­ted.

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