Any person can apply. Priority will be given to PMAY beneficiaries under the "Pradhan Mantri Aawas Yojna."
Yes, PIOs (People of Indian Origin) and NRIs (Non-Resident Indians) are eligible to apply.
Future eligibility will depend on the policies in place by HUDA or DTCP at that time.
No, the petitioner will not be permitted as the government had previously given him the land, which he chose to give up. Other applications will be given precedence.
Although he can ask the developer to share his application number, he won't receive a duplicate copy.
No, a candidate may only apply for one project at a time. However, he is free to apply for as many projects as he likes.
No, a candidate may only apply for one project at a time. However, he is free to apply for as many projects as he likes.
The draw date is not set in stone. It usually happens three months after the project's application deadline.
Yes, since the acknowledgement serves as formal proof of application receipt, the applicant must bring a copy of it to the event.
Since the draw is open to all applicants, high-ranking state government officials, and auditors (a third party), it is entirely transparent. Additionally, the candidate is able to participate in the full draw procedure. For transparency, the entire event is captured on video.
Each category will have its own draw. At the time of the draw, the categories cannot be combined.
Yes, the applicant is entitled to 10% interest on the amount he paid for the reservation if it is longer than ninety days.
Allotment is done through a transparent lottery system in the presence of government officials.
The same publications that publicized the initiative for applicants will also announce the draw's outcome. The developer will personally notify the successful allottees by mail and email. Additionally, the outcome will be announced on the project website.
No, the applicant must give up the other flat and select one.