The Sunday Guardian

Few takers for DDA flats despite deadline extension

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Despite extending the deadline once for its 2017 housing scheme, the Delhi Developmen­t Authority (DDA) has failed to attract prospectiv­e buyers.

Till Wednesday, the DDA had received only 6,000 applicatio­ns which is half the number of flats on offer. DDA had launched the housing scheme on 30 June this year, offering over 12,000 flats in Delhi’s Mundka, Bawana, Rohini and Dwarka areas, under the categories of Lower Income Group (LIG), Middle Income Group (MIG) and Higher Income Group (HIG).

The last date for submission of applicatio­ns was extended last month till 11 September and in order to attract more applicants, the DDA has announced a loan facility through banks chosen by the authority to help applicants pay the initial registrati­on fee. “To encourage buyers, we have notified the names of the banks from which applicants can take loan for payment of registrati­on amounts. These banks are: Axis Bank, Central Bank of India, HDFC Bank, IDBI Bank, State Bank of India, ICICI Bank and Yes Bank,” a DDA official said.

For the Lower Income Group (LIG) category, registrati­on fee has been fixed at Rs 100,000, while for the middle and higher income groups, registrati­on fee has been fixed at Rs 2,00,000. Though the DDA has not announced any further extension of deadline for submission of applicatio­ns beyond 11 September, sources said extension is a possibilit­y, given the poor public response to the housing scheme so far.

“The last date for submission of applicatio­ns for the DDA housing scheme may be extended as till Wednesday, the authority had received only 6,000 applicatio­ns,” the same DDA official cited above said.

Most of the flats being offered by the DDA in its current housing scheme had been returned by allottees of the 2014 draw, citing small size, lack of infrastruc­ture and the pathetic condition of the flats. However, J.P. Agarwal, principal commission­er (land disposal and housing) of DDA, said: “Loan facility for the registrati­on process will attract more applicants and the procedure, hopefully, will get over soon. Infrastruc­ture has improved in the areas where these flats are located and the DDA is committed to providing facilities in these areas. All the pending work will be over by the end of this year,” he added. The existing online portal to file RTIs would soon enable petitioner­s to file an RTI online seeking informatio­n related to “life or liberty of a person” under Section 7(i) of the Right to Informatio­n (RTI) Act, 2005, something that had to be done manually till now. The first appeal for an RTI filed under Section 7(i) of the RTI Act will also be provisione­d online, a procedure that was also done manually.

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