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Slum-free City plan put to discussion

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The Hindu       21.01.2015

Slum-free City plan put to discussion

The plan of action for the Slum-free City project of the city Corporation as part of the Union government’s Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) which aims at improving the conditions in 179 identified slums in the city, was put to discussion on Tuesday with various stakeholders.

The project with a total outlay of Rs.1,205 crore, envisages making capital a slum-free city within seven years. The three alternative plans as part of the project are to rebuild the existing slum, renovate the existing slum or relocate from the slum.

In the guidelines, relocation is suggested for slums located near railway lines, storm water drains or waterbodies. But in the discussion, opposing views to such relocation came up, as it will lead to loss of livelihood and other issues. Officials said that appropriate changes would be made to make relocation an option only in unavoidable cases.

The councillors of the coastal wards raised the issue of non-inclusion of beneficiaries from these areas.

Conditions in 179 identified slums in city to be improved.

 

DDA housing scheme closes

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The Hindu       16.10.2014  

DDA housing scheme closes

The Delhi Development Authority's mega-housing scheme 2014, the biggest ever residential scheme launched by the land agency till date, closed on Wednesday with 7.5 lakh applications having come in for the 25,034 flats.

With as much as 22, 627 flats on offer being one bedroom once, the response from middle-class buyers was muted, especially since only 512 MIG flats were on offer. Moreover, most of the flats are from the old inventory which includes surrendered flats.

 

DDA’s mega housing scheme extended till October 15

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The Hindu           09.10.2014   

DDA’s mega housing scheme extended till October 15

Just a day before the mega housing scheme was to close, the Delhi Development Authority on Wednesday extended the date of form submission to October 15. Now people can submit the forms in the 13 empanelled banks and their designated branches till 5 p.m. on October 15.

Meanwhile, the DDA also announced November 5 as the tentative date for draw of lots.

A committee headed by a retired High Court judge and two IT professionals -- one from IIT-Delhi and one from government’s National Informatics Centre -- will be supervising the draw.

Earlier, the last date of form submission was October 9.

However, owing to bank holidays on various religious occasions in the first week of October, the DDA was mulling extending the date. The land agency had earlier said it would be taking a decision on extending the date near the closing of the scheme.

It is to be noted that while the agency has sold over 16 lakh forms, it has received only about 90,000 applications despite going all out by uploading a video on how to fill a form on its website.

The low number of forms received does not go well with the initial response the scheme had generated leading to the DDA website crashing within minutes after the launch of the scheme on September 1.

 


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