Chandigarh Housing Board Invites Applications under Chandigarh Allotment of dwelling units to the Oustees of Chandigarh, Scheme
Chandigarh,
March 15, 2017: Chandigarh Housing Board has invited
applications w.e.f. 30.1.2017 for allotment of flats/Dwelling units to the
eligible oustees of UT under Self Financing Scheme on Leasehold/freehold Basis
under “Chandigarh Allotment of dwelling units to the Oustees of Chandigarh,
Scheme, 1996”. The last date for close
of the scheme was fixed on 28.2.2017 which has been further extended upto
15.3.2017. The Chandigarh Housing Board has offered i.e. 263 Dwelling Units 27
HIG (3BR), 102 MIG(2BR), 60 LIG(1BR) & 74 EWS (One Room) to various
oustees, as per their option. The Registration and allotment of flats is only
open to the Eligible Oustees of UT Chandigarh in cases of Land/House was
acquired for which notification under section 4 of the Land Acquisition Act was
issued before 31.10.2007. The allotment shall be subject to the provisions of
Haryana Housing Board Act, 1971, as extended to U.T. of Chandigarh, the
provisions of the Chandigarh Housing Board (Allotment, Management and Sale of
Tenements) Regulations, 1979 and the Capital of Punjab (Development and
Regulation) Act, 1952 and the Rules and Regulations made there-under and
amended from time to time. The process
for Registration for allotment is going on through four dedicated banks i.e.
HDFC: Sector-9: Chandigarh; State Bank of Patiala: Sector-8: Chandigarh; State
Bank of India: Chandigarh Housing Board Branch: Sector-9: Chandigarh; and PNB
Sector 16-D, Chandigarh. Information
available with Chandigarh Housing Board suggests that 577 application forms for
allotment of Dwelling Units have already been sold out and 234 applications for
allotment have been received till date i.e. 15.3.2017 with these banks. This
indicates the success of launching the scheme by CHB.
Various oustees have brought to the
notice of the Chairman, Chandigarh Housing Board, and the problem relating to
non-funding of Earnest Money Deposits (EMD) by the concerned dedicated banks in
favour of eligible oustees. The Board at
its own level has taken this issue with dedicated as well as other banks to
come forward and finance the amount of earnest money deposits in favour of
oustees who are facing financial problem for registration and allotment of
dwelling units. As a result, PNB Sector 16-D, Chandigarh has already funded EMD
in respect of 175 Numbers of applicants/oustees under the scheme.
For the convenience of
applicants/oustees the last date for receipt of applications under the scheme
has been further extended upto 28.3.2017.
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