Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) has further extended the date for accepting applications for its two proposed housing schemes.
The last date to submit the application for the Mohan Lal Sukhadia and Priyadarshini Nagar Residential Schemes proposed to be developed in Zone-8 has been extended till May 31 in view of the lockdown.
Earlier, the JDA was accepting applications till April 30. The scheme’s lottery will be drawn on June 9.
JDA has proposed to develop 359 plots in both the schemes. The reserve price for Mohan Lal Sukhadia Residential Scheme has been fixed at Rs 9,500 per square metre and for Priyadarshini Nagar Scheme it is Rs 12,500 per square metre.
Under the scheme, 10% employees of Central and state government departments and state undertakings, six per cent for scheduled tribes, nine per cent for scheduled castes, five per cent for disabled, two per cent for accredited journalists and 10 per cent for ex-servicemen along with their families has been reserved.
A senior source said, “The proposal for these schemes has been prepared and approved in the building planning committee (BPC) meeting.”
The civic body looks confident to sell the plots as it is receiving overwhelming response from residents for the proposed Shiv Vihar Housing scheme where 346 plots are proposed to be developed.
According to an official source, Priyadarshini will be launched near Muhana village in Zone-11 where 187 plots will be developed. The smallest plot will be 45 square metre while there will be other plots of 90 square metre and 50 square metre.
Mohan Lal Sukhadia scheme will be launched in Dahmi Khurd village in the same zone with 214 plots.
The largest plot size in this scheme will be 162 square metre. The JDA will also develop plots of different sizes including 126 square metre, 90 square metre, 72 square metre and 45 square metre in this scheme.