DDA Housing Scheme: Draw of lots for allotment of flats on March 10
India | March 06, 2021 7:20 ISTThese flats are on offer under the scheme for various categories, at locations, such as Dwarka, Jasola, Manglapuri, Vasant Kunj and Rohini.
These flats are on offer under the scheme for various categories, at locations, such as Dwarka, Jasola, Manglapuri, Vasant Kunj and Rohini.
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Saturday will launch new housing scheme for sale of over 1,200 flats. Few days ago, the highest decision-making body of the DDA gave its nod to the new online housing scheme of the urban body, officials said.
Authorities like the DDA are obligated to ensure that places of worship are not created on public land by unscrupulous persons through encroachment, the Delhi High Court has said.
The Delhi High Court has directed land owning agency, DDA, to deposit with pollution control body, DPCC, the environment damage compensation of Rs 50 lakh imposed on it for alleged water contamination of storm water drains on the Samalkha-Dwarka Road here.
DDA Recruitment 2020: Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has invited application for the recruitment of various Group A, B, and C posts. Interested candidates should read on to know about the last date to apply, eligibility criteria, selection criteria and the list of vacancies.
The National Green Tribunal directed the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) on Thursday to constitute a special purpose vehicle within two weeks for rejuvenation of the Yamuna river.
The Delhi Development Authority on Thursday approved a proposal to undertake in situ redevelopment and rehabilitation of JJ clusters in the city on a public-private-partnership mode, officials said on Thursday.
The Delhi Development Authority has begun surveying JJ clusters for their in-situ development under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana, officials said on Friday.
The residents of the unauthorised colonies in the national capital will be able to apply for ownership rights starting December 16, Union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister Hardeep Singh Puri had said on Saturday. The applicants will get the ownership certificates within 180 days from the date of application, the minister had said at the launch of a portal, which would "define and delineate" the boundaries of 1,731 unauthorised colonies here, using satellite imagery.
Boundaries of more than 500 unauthorised colonies in the national capital have been delineated, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) said on Saturday.
The urban body's statement comes a day after Delhi's Environment Minister Kailash Gahlot asked the Delhi Pollution Control Committee (DPCC) to initiate prosecution against DDA's vice-chairman if it failed to remove construction and demolition waste from the land by October 25.
The authority also approved the reduction of permission charges for usage of additional activity under the educational category plots. Other decisions included rationalisation of cost of one-bedroom flats at Ram Garh Colony, Jahangirpuri.
The Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) here on Tuesday accused the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) of opposing the allocation of earmarked land for Mohalla Clinics.
Preparations are underway at the Vikas Sadan here for the draw of lots for allotment of flats to applicants under the DDA'S Housing Scheme 2019 slated to be held on July 23, officials said on Monday.
The decision was taken in an authority meeting of the urban body chaired by Lt Governor Anil Baijal at the Raj Niwas here, officials said.
The DDA Friday decided to send its approved draft policy for 'enhancing walkability' in the city to the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs for notification.
The committee, headed by Chief Secretary of Delhi, assured the bench of Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta that such illegal units will be sealed within 15 days.
Under the policy, over five lakh of the 17 lakh houses will be built for the economically weaker sections, the housing authority said.
The DDA reports to the central government, which has been locked in a power struggle with the AAP government in Delhi.
A bench comprising Justices Madan B Lokur and Deepak Gupta asked the DDA's counsel how the conversion charge for commercial use of upper residential floors of various markets in the national capital had been reduced.
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