DDJAY scheme is also known as (DDJAY) Deen Dayal Jan Awas Yojana Plotted scheme. DDJAY is Intention to promote the development of high-density plotted colonies in low and medium potential towns/cities of the State. The small size plots are made available by the liberal policy structure.
These plotted Projects are required to be necessarily completed within Seven Years (5+2 Years) from the grant of license date. You can Visit Deen Dayal Awas Yojna for full detail of the scheme. There are available details of the launch date, start date, last date, Information booklet, Beneficiary list, Application forms, Eligibility criteria, Payment procedure, Registration procedure, plots, and floor details, etc.
Key Features Of Deen Dayal Awas Yojna
Developed Area Ranging- 5 To 15 Acres
Register Independent Floors On Plot, Stilt parking Allowed
License fees for low potential Towns-10 Thousand per Acre
License fees for Medium potential Towns-1 Lakh Acre
EDC and IDC Charges as Applicable
Application Submitted within 90 Days from the date of notification
Maximum 65% of the Licenced area allowed
Maximum 4% of the licensed area allowed
Maximum permitted area of plots -150 sq. meter
Open Space of the licensed area - 7.5%
EWS/NPNL No separate
Benefits Of Deen Dayal Awas Yojna
Stilt + 4 Structure Allowed
Separate Floor Registry
FAR: 2.64
80% Home Loans On Plots, 100% Home Loan On Construction
Possession Linked Plan
Gated Society Complex
Street Lights, Pathway, Advanced Fire Fighting System, Water Pipe-line, etc
Minimum 09 Meter Road Allowed
Surrounding the projects: India's Top Schools, Community Centre, Business Hubs, Residential & Commercial Projects, Hotels, Hospitals, and much more
Deen Dayal Awas Yojna is An Affordable Housing Scheme of the State Government of Haryana. This scheme was Launched By Prime Minister Narendra Modi in November 2016 in Gurugram. The State Government Aims To Develop around One Lakh Affordable Homes in the next year of 2022.
Deen Dayal Plot In Gurgaon is the new way to connect the different layers of society with ultra-modern technology.
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