Delhi Development Authority announces housing scheme 2021

Delhi Development Authority announces housing scheme 2021

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has launched its much-awaited housing scheme, on January 2, 2021. Under the new housing scheme, the DDA will allot luxury flats and penthouses in Delhi in 14-storey buildings, with terrace gardens and best-in-class finishing. The Authority will allocate around 1,354 DDA flats in Delhi’s Sector 19B, Dwarka, Manglapuri and Jasola, most of them in the MIG category. The proposals were approved in a meeting, chaired by Delhi’s lieutenant-governor Anil Baijal, on December 23, 2020.

DDA Housing Scheme 2021 

Locality

Type of flat

No. of flats

Area in sq meter

Tentative cost

Jasola, Pocket-9B

3BHK/HIG

215

162-177

Rs 1.97-2.14 crore

Vasant Kunj

3BHK/HIG

13

110-115

Rs 1.4-1.7crore

Rohini

3BHK/HIG

8

151-156

Rs 99 lakh-1.03 crore

Dwarka, Sector 18B

3BHK/HIG

6

134-140

Rs 1.17-1.23 crore

Nasirpur, Dwarka and Paschim Vihar

3BHK/HIG

8

88-99

Rs 69-73 lakh

Jasola Sector 8

3BHK/HIG

2

106-126

Rs 98 lakh-1.18 crore

Vasant Kunj Sector B Pkt 2

2BHK/HIG

1

88-101

Rs 97 lakh- 1.17 crore

Vasant Kunj Block F

2BHK/HIG

1

87-108

Rs 1.15-1.4 crore

Dwarka Sector 19B

2BHK/MIG

352

119-129

Rs 1.14-1.24 crore

Dwarka Sector 16B

2BHK/MIG

348

121-132

Rs 1.16-1/.27 crore

Vasant Kunj

2BHK/MIG

3

78-93

Rs 66 -85 lakh

Rohini Sector 23

2BHK/MIG

40

80-89

Rs 58-66 lakh

Dwarka Sector 1, 3, 12, 19

2BHK/MIG

11

75-110

Rs 59-86 lakh

Jahangirpuri

2BHK/MIG

3

64-99

Rs 40-57 lakh

Dwarka Sector 23B

LIG

25

33

Rs 22 lakh

Rohini Sector 20, 21, 22, 28, 29

LIG

23

46

Rs 21-35 lakh

Narela Sector A-9

LIG

3

41-46

Rs 17-18 lakh

Kondli Gharoli

LIG

1

48.5

Rs 25.2 lakh

Manglapuri, Dwarka

EWS/Janta

276

50-52

Rs 28-29 lakh

Narela, Sector A-5, A-6

EWS/Janta

15

26-28

Rs 7-8 lakh

According to DDA officials, this time, the scheme will remain open till February 16, 2021, to ensure that people get enough time to visit the sample DDA flats. The longer duration will also result in minimising crowd during site visits. The process of applications, payments, and issuance of possession letters for the scheme will be done online through the AWAAS software. The scheme is linked to the credit-linked subsidy scheme under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana – Housing for All (Urban).
Moreover, the authority has introduced a new clause in the scheme, under which the applicant can choose the kind of flat they want in a society, by paying ‘preferential location charges’ (PLC), which will be 1.5%- 3% of the total cost of the flat.  For example, for green-facing, ground floor, corner location, facing main road, etc., the applicant will have to pay up to 3% of the total cost as PLC.

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The DDA officials said that there will be multi-level underground parking with up to three parking slots for each flat. Other features such as rainwater harvesting and a three-tier, in-house water management model, will also be embedded in the complexes. Apart from this, water generated from the harvesting method will be supplied in the bathrooms and kitchens. These new complexes will be a benchmark for all future projects and will have modern lighting techniques and faster elevators for the taller buildings.
Instructions to fill DDA Scheme 2021 application form
  • Applicants are requested to go through the brochure and instructions.
  • The Email ID used for filling up your application must belong to the applicant. Ensure that the Email ID is valid and functional. There is no scope for changing the Email ID in the future.
  • The applicant should mention his/her correct PAN. The application form without this information shall be considered incomplete and is liable to be rejected.
  • Before filling up the application form, applicants have to scan and store the following documents as separate files. The same need to be uploaded while filling the online application process.
Documents required:
  • Applicant’s passport-size photo, which should be in jpg or png or jpeg format and not exceed 50kb in size.
  • Applicant’s signature should be in jpg or png or jpeg format and not exceed 50kb in size.
  • Applicant’s joint passport size photo which should be in jpg or png or jpeg format and not exceed 50kb in size (if required).
  • Applicant’s joint signature, which should be in jpg or png or jpeg format and not exceed 50kb in size (if required).
Eligibility for the DDA Housing Scheme 2021
  • The applicant should be at least 18 years old.
  • The applicant must not own any residential flat or plot in the urban area of Delhi, New Delhi or Delhi Cantonment, in his/her own name or in the name of his/her spouse or his/her dependent relations, including unmarried children which is larger than 67 sq metres.
  • One candidate can submit only one application.
  • A husband and wife can both apply separately for the scheme but if both are selected in the draw, only one can retain the flat.
  • If the applicant wishes to apply under more than one category, the application money for the higher category should be paid.
DDA Housing Scheme
How to apply for DDA Housing Scheme 2021
  • Visit DDA e-services platform and click on DDA Housing Scheme 2021.
  • Click on Registration. You will be redirected to a new page, where you will need to register yourself by submitting details such as PAN, Aadhaar Card number, mobile number, etc. An OTP will be sent to your mobile number for confirmation.
  • Once you have registered yourself, you would need to login again using your PAN. An OTP will be sent to your mobile number, every time you login.
  • On successful login, the application form screen will be displayed for filling along with the following options. All options are available on the left-side menu on the website.
  1. DDA Schemes: To select a scheme and fill the application form.
  2. AWAS Application: To view the application form and make payment online.
  3. My Payment: To view payment details.
  • Fill in the personal details, bank details, address details, joint applicant details and select the category and location preferences in the application form.
  • Upload the scanned image of the photograph and signature of the applicant and the joint applicant (if any).
  • At the bottom of the page, there is a declaration for the applicant. Applicants are advised to go through the contents of the declaration carefully.
  • Select the check box of the declaration by clicking on it and then submit the application form in save draft / submit mode.
  • The applicant needs to pay the registration amount through net nanking or NEFT/RTGS. The payment method option is available on the next screen and will be visible at the time of submitting the final form. The payment link is also available on the left side menu in ‘Awas Application’ link.
  • After selecting bank name and payment method, on the next screen, the E-challan will be displayed, with the application form no, amount and the ‘Continue’ button to make payment. The applicant has to make the payment to complete the process. There is also a provision to take a printout of the E-challan.
  • If the applicant selects the NEFT/RTGS option, the applicant has to select a bank for generating the challan and then submit it. The challan will be displayed on the next screen. Take a printout of the challan generated online and deposit the registration amount.
  • If the applicant selects the ‘net banking’ option, the applicant has to select a bank for making payment online through the respective bank’s website.
  • Print the ‘Acknowledgement Slip’ once the payment is done. You can check your acknowledgment slip in ‘My Payment’ option.
Please note: In save draft mode, an applicant can edit the application details. In submit mode (final), the applicant can submit the application details. After submitting the application form in submit mode (final), the applicant will have to pay the registration amount online.
Registration fees for DDA flats
  • For Janta flat – Rs 10,000
  • For 1BHK – Rs 15,000
  • For EWS – Rs 25,000
  • For LIG – Rs 1 lakh
  • For MIG/HIG – Rs 2 lakhs
DDA Housing Scheme 2021: Latest update
If the media reports are to be believed, the DDA Housing Scheme 2021 has garnered a lot of interest from home buyers. It has so far, reportedly, received over 53,000 applications, out of which over 2,200 applications are for the HIG and MIG units. However, the number of applicants who have paid the booking amount is less than 10%. The DDA is expecting to double this number by February 16, 2021.
Out of the people who have paid the booking amount, most of them are for HIG and MIG units that are available in the range of over Rs 1 crore and Rs 2 crores. In the EWS category, around 531 people have paid the booking amount while in the LIG category, 802 people have paid the money for registration.
How to surrender DDA flat?

To surrender a DDA flat, an allottee has to submit a ‘cancellation form’, either online or offline at the DDA’s office. However, the DDA levies a penalty on surrendering a flat and these charges may vary as per the period following which the the cancellation request is submitted. The applicant would need to submit his original allotment letter, cancelled cheque and original acknowledgement slip, along with other documents if he/she wants to cancel the DDA allotment.
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DDA flat surrender charges

If the applicant wishes to cancel or surrender his allotment, the following charges will be recovered from him/her:

From the date of the draw and up to the 15th day from the
date of issue of the demand-cum-allotment letter

Nil

From the 16th day till the 30th day, from the date of issue
of the demand-cum-allotment letter.

10% of the application money.

From the 31st day till the 90th day, from the date of issue
of the demand-cum-allotment letter.

50% of the application money

After 90 days from the date of issue of the
demand-cum-allotment letter.

Full application money.

Documents required after the DDA draw
These documents have to be submitted by successful applicants:
  • Self-attested copy of PAN card.
  • Proof of residence (self-attested copy of passport, ration card, driving license, government identity card, telephone, electricity, or water bill, house tax receipt, bank passbook or Aadhaar card).
  • Self-attested copy of bank passbook or statement of account, as mentioned in the application form for the last one year, or a copy of the applicant’s income tax return(s), filed for the assessment year.
How does DDA’s draw of lots work?

If you are wondering how the DDA’s draw of lots works, you should know that the entire process is completely computerised and automated. Therefore, applicants should stay wary of crooks who might promise you assured homes in the lottery draw. The DDA uses a computerised random number technique, for flat allotments which is processed it in three stages: randomisation of applicants and flats; picking up of lucky numbers; and the mapping of applicants and flats.
DDA fake call centre advisory

The DDA, on September 10, 2019, cautioned that a ‘fake call centre’ was being operated in the name of the urban body, which was allegedly reaching out to unsuccessful and wait-listed applicants of the Housing Scheme 2019 for the allotment of flats. A senior DDA official said, police action was being initiated in the case.
“It is notified for the information of the general public that no such call centre number has been provided by the DDA and the details of the bank and IFSC Code are also false and fraudulent,” the DDA said in a statement. The telephone number of the ‘so-called call centre has been quoted as 18002122593’, it said. “Further, some fraudulent and fictitious link and bank details in the name of DDA Housing Ltd with IFSC code IDIB000N022 are also being provided for deposit of registration amount of Rs 2 lakhs,” the statement said.
The DDA said that it had not started the procedure for allotment to wait-listed applicants of its Housing Scheme 2019 and asked people to be beware of such ‘dubious calls by unauthorised persons’.
Concession for EWS housing

The DDA, on July 9, 2019, decided to reduce the cost of EWS flats in Narela, being offered under the new Online Housing Scheme 2019, by giving a concession of up to 40% to allottees, officials said. The scheme, which ended on June 10, 2019, was for the sale of nearly 18,000 newly-built flats in Delhi’s Vasant Kunj and Narela residential areas, for which the DDA had received about 50,000 applications.
The decision was made, taking into consideration the income criteria of allottees of EWS category, which is Rs 3 lakhs per annum, officials said. “It was considered appropriate to reduce the cost of EWS flats, by offering 40% concession in construction cost, for 6,536 EWS flats at Pocket 1A, 1B and 1C, Narela and similarly, 10% concession in construction cost for EWS flats at Pocket G7/G8, Sector V, Narela, to offer affordable housing to economically weaker section, as a one-time measure,” the statement said.
The modified rates would apply to allottees of the current scheme. In case of leftover flats, it would be re-advertised at reduced rates. This would help in providing these flats at concessional rates to the economically weaker sections, it said.
DDA housing scheme 2019

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA), on July 23, 2019, declared the lottery draw for 10,294 homes located in Narela and Vasant Kunj. Applicants can check the winners’ list and watch the video streaming on DDA’s official website and can check the list of shortlisted buyers. The draw was held at Vikas Sadan in the presence of Supreme Court judges and senior officials.
Of the 10,300 flats, 8,383 were in the LIG category, 2,000 in MIG, 448 in HIG and 8,000 in the economically weaker section (EWS) category. The HIG and MIG apartments were at Vasant Kunj; LIG flats in Vasant Kunj and Narela; and EWS in Narela.

LIG

Rs 25 lakhs

430 sq ft

MIG

Rs 70-80 lakhs

650-750 sq ft

HIG

Rs 1.5-2 crores

970 sq ft

Sample flat address

Vasant Kunj/ HIG (3BHK)

Flat No 11, Block A1, Near E2 Pocket, Behind CNG Station,
Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, Delhi

Vasant Kunj/ HIG (2BHK)

Flat No 14, Block A1, Near E2 Pocket, Behind CNG Station,
Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, Delhi

Vasant Kunj/ MIG (2BHK)

Flat No 11, Block B3, Near E2 Pocket, Behind CNG Station,
Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, Delhi

Vasant Kunj/ LIG (1BHK)

Flat No 12, Block B3, Near E2 Pocket, Behind CNG Station,
Mehrauli-Mahipalpur Road, Delhi

Narela / MIG (2BHK) / Pkt 1B, Sector A1 to A4

Flat No 102, First Floor, Block E, Pkt – 1B, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Narela/MIG (2BHK) / Pkt 1C, Sector A1 to A4.

Flat No 105, First Floor, Block D, Pkt – 1C, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Narela /MIG (2BHK) / Pkt 1A, Sector A1 to A4.

Flat No 02, First Floor, Block D, Pkt – 1A, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Narela/LIG (1BHK)Sector G7/G8

Flat No 54, Pocket 5, Block G, Sector G7/G8, Narela, Delhi

Narela/EWS Sector G7/G8

Flat No 46, Pocket 5, Block A15, Sector G7/G8, Narela,
Delhi

Narela/EWS/ Pkt 1A, Sector A1 to A4.

Flat No 89, First Floor, Block A, Pkt – 1A, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Narela/ EWS/ Pkt 1B, Sector A1 to A4.

Flat No 27, Ground Floor, Block B, Pkt – 1B, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Narela/ EWS/ Pkt 1C, Sector A1 to A4

Flat No 113, First Floor, Block E, Pkt – 1C, Sec. A1 to A4,
Narela, Delhi

Source: http://www.dda.org.in/
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