DDA plans 'mini draw' of waitlisted applicants
Real Estate

DDA plans 'mini draw' of waitlisted applicants

The Delhi Development Authority in December last year launched a new special housing scheme with a little over 18,000 flats on offer, all units being drawn from its old inventory. The DDA is reportedly planning a mini draw of lots for waitlisted applicants of its Special Housing Scheme 2021 in September. Such applicants are requested to deposit the registration money between August 16 and September 15. Payment is to be made via RTGS/NEFT mode, and payment made through any other mode will not be entertained.

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The Delhi Development Authority in December last year launched a new special housing scheme with a little over 18,000 flats on offer, all units being drawn from its old inventory. The DDA is reportedly planning a mini draw of lots for waitlisted applicants of its Special Housing Scheme 2021 in September. Such applicants are requested to deposit the registration money between August 16 and September 15. Payment is to be made via RTGS/NEFT mode, and payment made through any other mode will not be entertained. Also read: Pune: Six town planning scheme see light of day DU set to borrow for infrastructure expansion

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