NEW DELHI: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) plans to auction over 150 sites and plots at the end of next month, as part of its efforts to enhance revenue by monetizing vacant lands and assets.
The available properties will include residential, industrial, institutional, and group housing projects, as well as commercial spaces, kiosks, and food courts, featuring a café at Baansera.
The significant e-auction scheme, introduced on the DDA’s foundation day, will begin registrations on December 30 for plots situated in prime locations. Officials indicate that these sites are categorized under 11 groups and comprise both reclaimed and newly identified plots that are free of legal issues.
The auction will include 30 residential plots in Rohini and Rajendra Nagar, 20 institutional plots, 41 commercial plots, 14 industrial plots, one CNG station plot, and two group housing plots in areas like Dwarka. Additionally, offerings will encompass Café Bamboo Oasis at Baansera, retail shops at Janak Place, five kiosks, and a food court in Dwarka, all available for annual licensing.
“Up until 2022, e-auctions were conducted quarterly based on land data from various departments. However, due to RERA regulations, the auctions were paused for nearly 18 months. Recently, we have initiated a scheme for auctioning licensed properties, allowing for more frequent e-auctions,” stated an official.
All bidders must complete e-registration and submit the earnest money deposit (EMD) by January 27. The auction timeline will be confirmed and shared via the auction portal, the DDA website, and registered email IDs after the registration period closes.
A help desk will be available from December 30 to assist applicants with queries. For support related to digital signatures, registration, training, or inquiries, applicants can reach out to the helpline numbers provided on the website from 11 am to 5 pm or visit the Commissioner (Land Disposal) office at Vikas Sadan.
