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NEW DELHI: In an effort to increase revenue from its land disposal segment, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) is offering over 140 sites and plots for various uses, including residential, industrial, institutional, and commercial purposes, as well as kiosks and food courts like a cafe at Baansera.
These properties are available through an e-auction aimed at monetizing vacant land and enhancing annual earnings.
The 22 mega e-auction scheme opened registrations on April 22 for plots located in prime areas. The submission of earnest money deposits (EMD) for these plots will continue until May 22. Officials highlighted that the sites span 12 categories and consist of reclaimed and newly identified plots free of legal issues.
The auction includes 24 residential plots, 21 industrial plots, and 16 commercial plots. Additionally, it features 57 built-up commercial estate shops, 10 institutional plots—including those designated for religious use—and five multi-level parking sites.
The offerings also include smaller commercial units and license-based units, such as four kiosks available on a monthly license fee basis, a food court in Dwarka, a fuel station, one group housing plot, a shop at Janak Place, and a cafe site at Bamboo Oasis in Baansera.
A senior DDA official remarked, “This diverse portfolio is designed to meet residential, commercial, and institutional needs across Delhi. Auction details will be published on the DDA’s website and the auction portal after the registration period, and applicants will be notified via their registered emails.”
To participate in the online auction, applicants must have a valid digital signature. Detailed information regarding properties, eligibility criteria, and procedures is accessible on the official website, along with downloadable e-auction documents.
“Our aim is to streamline the allocation process through a fully digital system. We encourage applicants to thoroughly review guidelines and complete their registration within the specified timeframe,” the official added.
For commercial properties such as shops, kiosks, and food court spaces, applicants are advised to review specific guidelines on the portal. Further updates, including property-specific schedules, will be released after the registration phase concludes.
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