DDA Flat Allotment Could be Delayed

Article taken from HT epaper, written by Moushumi Das Gupta.

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is all set to conduct the draw of lots to its Housing Scheme 2008, launched on August 6 this year All it awaits is a green signal from the State Election Commission (SEC).

The SEC put in place a code when elections to the Rajinder Nagar seat were countermanded following the death of Bhartiya Janata Party legislature candidate EC. Yogi. The code, in force till December 16, after the counting for the seat is over; disallows the DDA to draw lots before this date.

“We have written to the SEC that since the housing scheme was launched before the code of conduct came into force on October 14, we should be allowed to conduct the draw of lots. A few lakh people have put in money in the Scheme and delaying the lottery is tantamount to harassing them,” said a DDA official on condition of anonymity.

According to DDA’s official schedule, the agency had planned to hold the draw of lot for the flats before December 15.
“We have completed all modalities like scrutinising the application forms and will conduct the lottery as soon as we get the go-ahead from the election office.” said a senior official.

Of the 12.64 lakh application forms, which were downloaded and sold, 5.60 lakh forms had been submitted in different banks authorized by the DDA by the time the scheme closed on September 16. The competition is going to be tough as there will be about 100 applicants for each of the 5010 flats, located in various Delhi localities.

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One Response to “DDA Flat Allotment Could be Delayed”

  1. Honestly, i don’t get it… what has SEC got to do with DDA flat allotment? What will it take to do away with Red Tape?