Hindustan Times (Delhi)

DDA offers 6K flats to para forces

UNWANTED Agency writes to CISF, BSF, SSB, CRPF to take flats rejected in previous two schemes to house staff

- Gulam Jeelani gulam.jeelani@htlive.com

NEW DELHI : The Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) has written to paramilita­ry forces to put to use the over 6,000 flats that have been rejected by allottees in its two previous housing schemes citing small size and alleged lack of basic amenities.

Officials said at least 6,000 allottees of DDA’S ambitious 2017 housing scheme have surrendere­d their houses within 45 days of the draw of lot held on November 30 last year. These flats are among 8,500 units that were returned by the allottees in the land owning agency’s 2014 housing scheme and were later refurbishe­d before being included in the latest scheme. A large majority of these flats are the one-bedroom Lower Income Group (LIG) category units constructe­d on city outskirts in Rohini, Narela and Siraspur.

“We have written to paramilita­ry forces such as CISF, BSF, SSB and CRPF to accommodat­e their staff in the flats. At least 6,000 flats have been surrendere­d in the 2017 scheme so far,” said JP Agrawal, principal commission­er (housing), DDA.

The move is a departure from DDA’S priority of constructi­ng houses for the public. But after two failed attempts of selling the “wrongly designed” flats DDA, it appears, realised there are no takers for the units and should thus be put to use as quarters for the paramilita­ry staff.

“We have sought 750 flats from DDA in Rohini. The area suits our CISF personnel posted on Metro stations as the service is being expanded in the region,” said a CISF official.

As many as 1,500 flats in Delhi government in Narela were also accommodat­ed as CISF quarters after no takers were found a few years ago.

“Agencies like the CISF have requested houses from us for their staff earlier as well. But we usually give preference to the general public over government quarters. But now it appears as if we do not have any other choice,” said an official.

The official added that if all the 6,000 “rejected” flats don’t find takers with the paramilita­ry forces, then the remaining flats would be refurbishe­d or repurposed in order to be included in future DDA schemes.

Of the 46,000 applicatio­ns for the 2017 scheme, DDA allotted the flats to 12,617 applicants after the draw of lots. These 12,617 flats included 11,757 lower income group (LIG), 403 middle income group (MIG), 372 Janta and 85 higher income group units.

Priced between ₹7 lakh and ₹1.26 crore, the flats are located in Rohini, Dwarka, Narela, Vasant Kunj, Jasola, Pitam Pura, Paschim Vihar and Siraspur. There was a provision for surrenderi­ng the flats within 15 days after the allotment letters are issued.

In 2014, a lot of 50% flats in the 25,000 units were surrendere­d for similar reasons.

In July 2016, the then minister of state for urban developmen­t, Rao Inderjit Singh, said in a written reply in Parliament that out of 25,039 flats for draw of lots in the 2014 housing scheme, 10,653 flats were surrendere­d or cancelled.

The once much sought-after DDA flats have, of late, been losing out to private housing projects which provide better amenities at lower rates. In fact, to counter the lure of the private builders, the new flats, which are part of the 2018 DDA scheme, have multi-level undergroun­d parking and rainwater harvesting units.

CISF HAS ASKED FOR 750 FLATS IN ROHINI AS THE LOCATION SUITS PERSONNEL POSTED ON METRO STATIONS

On the afternoon of November 30, my joy knew no bounds when I saw my name in the list of allottees of the one-bedroom DDA flat in Narela. From DDA office in INA where the draw of lots was held, I rushed to my home in Nangloi (in northwest Delhi) to celebrate the occasion with my family. I had already shared the news with them over the phone.

My joy, however, was short lived. In the first week of December, I went to check my dream home... I had been aspiring for it by saving for over a decade. To my utter amazement, I saw the approach road towards the flat still being constructe­d. Locals there told me that there was not even adequate means of conveyance with the nearest Metro station at Samarpur Badli which was at least 10 kilometres away.

 ?? HT FILE ?? A large majority of these flats are the one-bedroom LIG category units constructe­d on city outskirts in Rohini, Narela, Siraspur.
HT FILE A large majority of these flats are the one-bedroom LIG category units constructe­d on city outskirts in Rohini, Narela, Siraspur.
 ?? REUTERS/FILE ?? DIAL had directed Indigo to operate flights, to and from Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru from T2 from January 4.
REUTERS/FILE DIAL had directed Indigo to operate flights, to and from Mumbai, Kolkata and Bengaluru from T2 from January 4.

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