Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has reported its highest-ever collection from housing sales over the past decade, with Rs 5,185 crore generated from selling over 15,000 flats between April 2023 and Feb 27, 2025. This surpasses the Rs 4,462 crore raised over eight years (April 2015 to March 2023), according to DDA officials. In the financial year 2024-25, DDA sold 7,184 flats, the majority under the first-come, first-served scheme, which offered discounted rates for construction workers, women, and people from SC/ST categories. Narela alone accounted for 2,700 flat sales in this period. This surge in flat sales has boosted DDA's financial stability, as the revenue is credited to its general development account (GDA). "The increased cash flow has strengthened DDA's ability to fund new development projects and enhance urban infrastructure. For FY 2024-25, DDA has collected Rs 2,786 crore from flat sales, already surpassing last year's total of Rs 2,416 crore by Rs 370 crore. The financial position of the DDA improved since May 2022 after VK Saxena took over as lieutenant governor and chairperson of the authority. He stressed on innovative marketing strategies, which included offering discounts and schemes to needy people, accelerating the sales of flats," stated the authority. In 2024, DDA launched penthouses through e-auction and introduced new schemes, such as the Shramik Awaas Yojana and Sabka Ghar Awaas Yojana, offering discounted homes to a variety of groups. Meanwhile, taking note of issues raised by locals in Narela regarding lacking infra services, the LG held interactions with various departments and took steps to fulfil gaps. DDA has been working on improving infrastructure in Narela, including expanding metro connectivity and DTC bus routes, alongside plans for a university, education hub, and international sports stadium. Delhi govt is expected to take a decision to increase DTC routes soon.
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