The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is most likely to hold the computerised draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 on Friday. Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of the DDA, told NDTV that said the housing authority in all likelihood will hold the lucky draw on Friday.
There are over 25,000 flats on offer cross various categories. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness, he added.
Some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms, Mr Singh had earlier told NDTV. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.
The draw takes about 60-90 minutes, and after 30 minutes or so DDA would be able to come up with the list of successful applicants on its website, VS Tomar, director (systems) of the housing authority, had said earlier.
The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.
Launched on September 1, the housing scheme drew a strong response. DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014 and about 17 lakh application forms were sold. The last date for the scheme was October 9 initially but was extended till October 15. (With Agency Inputs)
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is most likely to hold the computerised draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 on Friday. Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of the DDA, told NDTV that said the housing authority in all likelihood will hold the lucky draw on Friday.
There are over 25,000 flats on offer cross various categories. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness, he added.
Some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms, Mr Singh had earlier told NDTV. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.
The draw takes about 60-90 minutes, and after 30 minutes or so DDA would be able to come up with the list of successful applicants on its website, VS Tomar, director (systems) of the housing authority, had said earlier.
The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.
Launched on September 1, the housing scheme drew a strong response. DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014 and about 17 lakh application forms were sold. The last date for the scheme was October 9 initially but was extended till October 15. (With Agency Inputs)
The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is most likely to hold the computerised draw of lots for its Housing Scheme 2014 on Friday. Balvinder Kumar, vice chairman of the DDA, told NDTV that said the housing authority in all likelihood will hold the lucky draw on Friday.
There are over 25,000 flats on offer cross various categories. The housing authority has been conducting dry runs since Monday to check its preparedness, he added.
Some applicants had reported issues with the data in their application forms, Mr Singh had earlier told NDTV. The DDA had uploaded the data on its website and applicants can check their form status on the DDA website.
The draw takes about 60-90 minutes, and after 30 minutes or so DDA would be able to come up with the list of successful applicants on its website, VS Tomar, director (systems) of the housing authority, had said earlier.
The tentative date for the draw of lots was originally scheduled for November 10 and it was later postponed to November 12.
Launched on September 1, the housing scheme drew a strong response. DDA has received over 10 lakh applications for the flagship 'Housing Scheme 2014 and about 17 lakh application forms were sold. The last date for the scheme was October 9 initially but was extended till October 15. (With Agency Inputs)