DDA to increase size of 1-BHK flats

NEW DELHI: Delhi Development Authority goes to extend the scale of bedrooms of one-bedroom flats it had allotted below the 2014 and 2017 housing schemes. The small size of those flats has been a grouse of allottees and now the land-owning agency is planning an engineering approach to the issue, with the exception of offering financial concession to the allottees.

On Wednesday, DDA’s vice-chairman Udai Pratap Singh and other senior officers had a gathering with the about 30 representatives of Residents’ Welfare Associations of Rohini, Narela, Siraspur and Dwarka to talk about problems related to the housing schemes of 2014 and 2017, a DDA spokesperson mentioned.


“The RWAs argued that the homes, which were below the class of EWS, have been allotted to them as LIG flats and requested DDA to take remedial action, together with increasing the scale of the bedrooms or bearing in mind financial concession to the allottees,” the spokesperson added.


Singh knowledgeable the RWAs that an engineering resolution is being thought to be through which the scale of the bed room is proposed to be larger to about 10 toes x 10 toes. “The proposed resolution will require statutory clearances, for which DDA will take pressing action,” Singh mentioned.


Since the scale of the flat is small, RWAs requested the lad-developing agency to waive the remaining 10% of the fee to be deposited and the corresponding pastime on that quantity of the flats of housing scheme 2014.


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