DDA 2014 Housing Scheme: Application Forms Removed From Website

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Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has removed the application forms for its new housing scheme from its official website. DDA's website had crashed repeatedly due to a massive response to its housing scheme. Now the online forms would be available on the sites of the authorised banks, DDA said.

Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has removed the application forms for its new housing scheme from its official website. DDA's website had crashed repeatedly due to a massive response to its housing scheme. Now the online forms would be available on the sites of the authorised banks, DDA said.

The forms for the housing scheme went on sale from Monday.

"Application brochure/form can be collected from the branches of the following banks. Also brochure/form can be downloaded from the websites of these banks. Applicants can also apply online through the websites of these banks," DDA said on its website. (Also read: DDA Housing Scheme 2014: Should You Apply?)

According to DDA, its website received a total of 11 lakh hits on the day of the launch and 18.25 lakh hits in total in the first two days (Monday and Tuesday).

"Since, our server cannot handle the extremely heavy online traffic, we are redirecting the services to banks. Our homepage has a new link 'DDA Housing Scheme 2014' lower down the website, which directs the online users to our 13 empanelled banks and URLs," said VS Tomar, director of systems at DDA. (Read: DDA Housing Scheme 2014 Opens: 10 Things to Know)

The official said that DDA has already initiated the process of upgrading its server to handle larger traffic.

DDA launched it largest-ever scheme -- the 'DDA Housing Scheme 2014' on offering 25,034 flats. The scheme, which will be open till October 9, offers flats ranging from Rs 7 lakh to Rs 1.2 crore across various categories.

(With inputs from PTI)

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