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Development work in Rohini scheme to be completed soon: DDA

[ecis2016.org] Development work in the Rohini residential scheme of 1981 will be completed shortly, following which allotment letters will be issued to the remaining applicants, the Delhi Development Authority has said

The developmental activities in the Rohini residential scheme of 1981 will be completed shortly, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has said. The issuance of the allotment-cum-demand letters to the remaining 14,352 allottees of the scheme, can be issued once the developmental activities are completed, it said.

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The Rohini Residential Scheme was launched in 1981 by the DDA for MIG, LIG and EWS/Janta categories and envisaged accommodating a population of 8.5 lakhs, across an area of 2,497 hectares. “The proposed scheme comprises plotted, group housing, community centre, conveyance shopping and other community facilities. Out of the total plots, 97 per cent plots are for allotment to the economically weaker sections and low and middle-income groups,” the DDA said in a statement.

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A total of 82,384 applications were received for the allotment of plots, under various categories and 80,587 applicants were found eligible, it said. The allotment letter to 11,066 applicants, who were allotted plots in the draw held in 2012 and 2014, have been issued during November 2014 to January 2015. “Out of these, possession could not be issued to 1,460 applicants, owing to deficiencies in documents submitted by the applicants,” the DDA said. The DDA has also developed an application, which facilitates the submission of documents by the applicant online and a public notice in this regard was also issued on November 24, 2017, the urban body said.

The scheme went on smoothly till 1991 but was delayed on account of various litigations filed by the land owners as well as applicants, in the Delhi High Court and the Supreme Court, it added. “However, demand-cum-allotment letter in respect of 14,352 allottees of Sector-34 (Part-II, Pkt A-4, C-5 & C-6), Sector 35, 36,37 and 38 are yet to be issued, in view of the delay in the development of land, which is likely to be completed shortly,” it said.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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