Upon 1,100 Flats of DDA Two Housing Schemes Vend on First Day

9/11/2024 1:13:00 PM

                New Delhi: Delhi Development Authority has 
said that it has got an impressive response on 
the first day of booking of flats under two 
housing schemes — Sasta Ghar and Madhyam 
Vargiya Housing.
The authority said it booked over 1,100 flats in 
the first four hours of the booking process on 
Tuesday. Over 450 flats were booked in Rohini, 
100 in Ramgarh colony and all 41 flats in 
Jasola.
Besides, over 350 flats were booked in Narela, 
including LIG and EWS units.
Under the Dwarka Housing Scheme, DDA 
offered 173 MIG, HIG and higher category flats 
in Sector 14, 16B and 19B. Till Tuesday DDA 
received 1,910 registrations.
"The lieutenant governor has been monitoring 
the schemes and has placed significant 
impetus on civic infrastructure. The upcoming 
education hub with university campuses, 
proposed international sports complex, 
institutions, court complex, policing and 
enhanced connectivity, have played a catalytic 
role in making Narela a preferred choice for 
buyers. The 
approval from the ministry of finance for the 
Rithala–Narela–Kundli corridor of Delhi Metro 
has enhanced its locational advantage," an 
official said.
A professional marketing strategy adopted by 
DDA also helped the sale. "Single window 
enquiries on the website, seamless 
information to buyers, and handing over of 
ownership 
documents to the buyer helped generate 
customer confidence and trust," an official 
said.
Under the Sasta Ghar Housing scheme, 34,000 
flats are planned to be offered and in phase I 
and 8,000 flats are open for registration. In the 
General Housing Scheme, 5,400 flats 
(including MIG, HIG, LIG and EWS units) are on 
offer.
"While the registration will continue, to handle 
queries efficiently, including aiding in the 
registration process, the authority has 
established a registration helpdesk at its head 
office, 
Vikas Sadan. A helpline number (1800110332) 
will work from 10 am and 6 pm from Monday 
to Saturday. People can log on to 
www.dda.gov.for more information," said an 
official.
Source : The Times of India











            
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