For waitlisted applicants of its Special Housing Scheme 2021, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is preparing a mini-draw of apartments in September.
With somewhat more than 18,000 flats available, the DDA started the new special housing project in December 2021. All of the apartments were taken from its previous inventory.
The DDA said on Tuesday that it would hold a "mini draw" of properties in September for those people on its queue for its Special Housing Scheme 2021. On April 18, the DDA held a lottery for applicants to its Special Housing Scheme, 2021.
A retired high court judge and senior DDA officers were among the three impartial observers who watched the random number generator-based flat allocation draw, which was broadcast live for the general public.
"DDA initially included 18,335 apartments spread across 28 areas in the programme. Only 12,387 applications have responded to it by paying the required registration cost, despite the fact that about 22,100 have registered themselves. The 18,335 flats, which come in various types, can be found, among other places, in Dwarka, Narela, Rohini, and Jasola.