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New Delhi: Consolidation of two adjacent flats proposed under a recently launched new scheme D.D.A Permission has been granted, officials said on Sunday. The DDA on Friday launched a housing scheme on first-come-first-served (FCFS) basis which will include 5,500 flats across categories at various locations in Delhi.
Officials said the scheme is getting a “good response” from the general public and around 4,000 registrations have been done so far.
A senior official said, the DDA has allowed the amalgamation of two flats offered under the ongoing scheme, to facilitate applicants to increase the size of their flats.
If an applicant buys two adjacent flats on offer in this scheme of FCFS Phase-IV, he/she will be “at liberty to combine the two units by opening a common door through a common wall between them, subject to necessary structural conditions.” approval”, the DDA said in a statement.
It states that this is applicable to all localities and all types of flats.
The DDA said that if an applicant buys a flat adjacent to a flat he already owns, the principles of amalgamation will also apply.
Under the scheme, 1-BHK flats are being offered in Narela, Siraspur, Rohini and Loknayak Puram; 2-BHK flats in Narela and Dwarka; and 3-BHK flats in Jasola.
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