DDA Clears Housing Scheme 2021
<span style="font-weight: 400;">The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has approved the launch of its Housing Scheme 2021 bringing good news for homebuyers in the New Year. DDA is offering around 1,210 flats under the scheme for various categories at locations such as Dwarka, Jasola, Vasant Kunj and
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Dec 26, 2020 5:03 AM
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has approved the launch of its Housing Scheme 2021 bringing good news for homebuyers in the New Year. DDA is offering around 1,210 flats under the scheme for various categories at locations such as Dwarka, Jasola, Vasant Kunj and Manglapuri. The scheme, which is expected to be launched in January with a draw of lots likely in March, will offer 215 higher income group (HIG) 3BHK flats in Jasola and 15 in Vasant Kunj; 352 middle income group (MIG) 2BHK flats in Dwarka Sector 19-B and 348 in Sector 16-B and four in Vasant Kunj. There will be 276 flats for economically weaker section (EWS) at Manglapuri in Dwarka. The MIG flats will be priced approximately Rs 1.2 crore and the HIG ones around Rs 2.2 crore. The scheme would be completely online from the processing of application to the possession of flats through the newly developed AWAAS software. “The applicant will have to visit DDA only for the purpose of execution deed. It was further decided not to have preferential location charges for DDA flats, as decided earlier. DDA has also given preliminary approval for development control norms formulated for all unauthorized colonies under NCT Regulations 2019. As per the norms, meant to pave the way for planned development of the existing colonies, land owners or residents welfare associations can prepare an unauthorized colony regeneration scheme by amalgamation and reconstitution of the plots with access from a minimum 12m right of way. Various parameters have been laid based on the plot sizes with specific norms for parking, setbacks, public green spaces etc, the publication mentioned. The scheme also envisages incentives through allotment of floor area ratio (FAR) to create additional public and semi-public facilities. FAR of 200 will be permitted without any regularization charges but additional scheme-level FAR will have to be bought at DDA’s rates. Regularization will be possible for the existing colonies meeting planning requirements.
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