The upcoming high-rise residential project, ‘DDA Towering Heights’, developed by the Delhi Development Authority at Karkardooma, has garnered an exceptional response, as reported by officials on Wednesday. This marks the inaugural housing initiative under Delhi’s Transit Oriented Development (TOD) policy.
“Approximately 1,500 bids have been submitted for the 1,026 two-bedroom flats available. The project’s central location and multi-modal connectivity have significantly contributed to the early demand,” officials stated.
Situated next to the Karkardooma metro station, the project provides direct access to both the Blue and Pink lines of the Delhi metro, as well as convenient connections to National Highway (NH)-9, NH-24, and the Anand Vihar railway and ISBT terminals.
The multi-storey residential towers are part of the 30-hectare ‘East Delhi Hub’, envisioned as a mixed-use urban district that integrates residential, commercial, and civic spaces within a pedestrian-friendly environment,” officials further explained. This initiative is a central element of the ‘East Delhi Hub’. “The hub is intended to merge residential neighborhoods with commercial areas, retail spaces, and civic amenities within a highly pedestrian-friendly design.
This concept is in line with global urban development trends that emphasize walkability, accessibility, and a reduced reliance on private vehicles,” they added. Managed by the National Buildings Construction Corporation Limited, DDA’s Towering Heights is designed as a premium residential address featuring a 48-storey, 155-metre-high tower, which will be the tallest residential building in Delhi, they noted.
The structure is fully RERA-approved and incorporates a combination of modern architecture and sustainable design elements aimed at improving livability. DDA officials indicated that with registrations exceeding the number of available units, interest in the e-auction has been considerably higher than anticipated. The deadline for submitting the earnest money deposit (EMD) is November 21.



