MHADA's Diwali 2025 lottery offers 5,000 affordable homes across Mumbai and suburbs, targeting low/middle/high-income groups. Registration opens September 15 withNov 17 payment deadline. Includes redevelopment projects in Adarsh Nagar, Chunabhatti, and Jogeshwari.
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) introduces Sabka Ghar Awaas Yojana 2025 to address housing shortages in Delhi, offering 25,000 affordable flats across multiple locations. Geared toward middle-income groups, the scheme includes discounts, financing options, and emphasizes sustainable development, aligning with broader urban infrastructure goals.
GDA introduces 120 residential/commercial plots in Indirapuram under its 2025 housing scheme. Available in 300-600 sq m sizes, the project aims to meet rising housing demand and offers infrastructure upgrades in one of NCR's fastest-growing micro-markets.
Chandigarh Housing Board’s Sector 53 scheme attracts 6,300 applicants for 372 units, signaling strong demand after previous delays. The online demand survey assesses interest for HIG, MIG, and EWS flats priced between ₹55 lakh and ₹1.65 crore.
YEIDA offers 361 residential plots near Noida International Airport. Application deadline is August 5, 2024, with plot sizes ranging from 120 to 4,000 square meters.
The Gujarat Housing Board is introducing new housing projects aimed at various income groups to address the state's housing demands, with ongoing initiatives in Surat, Ahmedabad, and Vadodara.
MHADA extends registration for Pune and Konkan lottery schemes to November 11 and 12, 2023, offering over 11,000 affordable homes. Details on application and payment follow.
Approximately 3.16 lakh houses remain incomplete under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Grameen (PMAY-G) scheme in Rajasthan. Districts such as Barmer, Banswara, and Jodhpur have the highest number of incomplete houses. The state authorities have issued directives to complete the pending houses by March 31, 2021.
DDA flat owners in Mukherjee Nagar held a protest against the Delhi Development Authority for incomplete flats.
Over 16,000 people in Delhi rejoice as they get allotted flats through DDA's housing scheme, ending their years-long wait for homeownership.
Delhi Development Authority to offer 6,000 affordable flats in Dwarka, Vasant Kunj, Rohini, Narela, and Shalimar Bagh within two months, targeting middle and low-income groups.