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Nearly 50 per cent of allottees seek cancellation, in DDA’s 2017 Housing Scheme

[ecis2016.org] Of the 12,000 flats that were allotted under the Delhi Development Authority’s 2017 Housing Scheme, the agency has received 5,661 requests for surrender or cancellation of flats, the government has revealed

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) received 5,661 requests, for surrender or cancellation of flats allotted to the applicants in its housing scheme for 2017, the Rajya Sabha was informed, on January 4, 2018. “Most of the applicants have not provided any specific reason for surrender but some of the applicants have stated that the built-up area of the allotted flats, were not up to their requirement,” union Housing and Urban Affairs Minister, Hardeep Singh Puri said in a written reply.

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The DDA had received over 46,000 applications under the 2017 Housing Scheme for over 12,000 flats. The cost of those flats ranged from nearly Rs seven lakhs to over Rs 1.20 crores, a DDA official had said earlier. Of the total number of flats, around 10,000 unoccupied ones were from the 2014 Housing Scheme, while 2,000 others were lying vacant, he added.

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Puri said the DDA had intimated that a total of 12,553 flats were surrendered by the allottees or cancelled by the DDA, under the housing scheme of 2014.

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To a separate query, Puri said the government had appointed a thirty member ‘Central Advisory Council’, to advice and recommend it on all matters concerning the implementation of the Real Estate Act. The initiative came, amid reports of dilution of tough provisions of the Act by some states.

To another query, the minister said the East Delhi Municipal Corporation (EDMC) had intimated that the incident at the landfill site at Ghazipur, on September 1, 2017, happened due to ‘slope failure, probably caused by heavy rains and percolation of water inside the dump’. Two persons were killed and five others injured in the incident, Puri added.

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Debora Berti

Università degli Studi di Firenze, IT

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