The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is planning to launch a housing scheme in December and will offer nearly 15,000 flats under various categories.
A majority of the flats are in the Lower Income Group (LIG) and Economically Weaker Section (EWS) categories and are located at Dwarka, Narela, Rohini and Jasola. The flats are being offered at the old rates or cost in relaxation of the costing policy of DDA.
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The land-owning agency has been struggling to sell apartments since 2014, when it had put up close to 25,000 flats, mostly in the LIG, for sale. Close to 12,000 flats, mostly in Narela and Rohini, were returned by allottees citing the small size of bedrooms, lack of connectivity to the housing complexes etc.