DDA Housing Scheme Draw Delayed by a Few Days

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has postponed the draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 by a couple of days and it is most likely to be held this week, a top official said. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness.

Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of DDA, told NDTV that some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.

The DDA is hopeful of conducting the draw in two to three days, he said.

The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.

DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014', which was launched on September 1. There are over 25,000 flats across various categories on offer.

The housing authority has planned for the first time to webcast the entire event live on YouTube. (With Agency Inputs)

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has postponed the draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 by a couple of days and it is most likely to be held this week, a top official said. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness.

Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of DDA, told NDTV that some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.

The DDA is hopeful of conducting the draw in two to three days, he said.

The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.

DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014', which was launched on September 1. There are over 25,000 flats across various categories on offer.

The housing authority has planned for the first time to webcast the entire event live on YouTube. (With Agency Inputs)

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has postponed the draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 by a couple of days and it is most likely to be held this week, a top official said. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness.

Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of DDA, told NDTV that some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.

The DDA is hopeful of conducting the draw in two to three days, he said.

The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.

DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014', which was launched on September 1. There are over 25,000 flats across various categories on offer.

The housing authority has planned for the first time to webcast the entire event live on YouTube. (With Agency Inputs)

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