Chandigarh,
25th February 2019: Chandigarh Housing Board conducted a
computerized numbering draw of Small Flats Scheme, 2006 for the eligible
beneficiaries. The list of eligible
beneficiaries was forwarded by the Estate Officer, UT, Chandigarh and thereafter
the beneficiaries were asked to submit requisite documents and applicable
fees/charges to the CHB. Total 2390 beneficiaries completed this
process despite repeated opportunities.
The draw was held in fair and
transparent manner under the supervision of senior officers deputed from the
different departments of the Chandigarh Administration. For this purpose software
was prepared by the NIC, UT, Chandigarh. The whole process was witnessed by the
huge number of beneficiaries who reach the draw venue at Kissan Bhawan,
Sector-35, Chandigarh.
79 beneficiaries having physically
handicapped persons in their families were allotted Ground Floor Flats and the
remaining 2311 allottees were allotted flats at difference floors including
Ground Floor Flats. The process of the draw
was displayed live on the five big screens provided at the venue. Four counters were provided so that
beneficiaries can inquire about specific flat number allotted to them. Further the result of the draw was circulated
on the WhatsApp Group for better and immediate outreach to the public. The
result of the draw has been uploaded on the website of CHB i.e. www.chbonline.in.
The allotment letters to 2390 allottees
mentioning the specific flat number allotted to them will be issued in next few
days. The process of handing over the
possession is also being undertaken and specific dates will be announced
shortly. To ensure that there is no
inconvenience to the allottees the possession of flats will be handed over in
the batches to minimize the rush at the site.
The beneficiaries whose name were
recommended by the Estate Officer, UT but could not be included in the draw because
of non-submission of required documents or non-deposit of fees/charges to CHB
will be given one more opportunity by organizing special camps.
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