MHADA Lottery 2024: Winners Announced for 2,030 Flats in Mumbai, Provisional Offer Letter to Be Allotted
A total of 1,13,811 applicants had applied for the MHADA Lottery 2024.
The MHADA Lottery 2024 winners will get provisional offer letters (POLs) from the MHADA’s Mumbai board and then they can make the payment.
The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority’s (MHADA) Mumbai board on October 8 announced the winners of 2,030 flats, which were up for sale under the MHADA Lottery 2024. A total of 1,13,811 applicants had applied for the computerised lottery.
“All winners have been announced. Now, the winners will get provisional offer letters (POLs) from the MHADA’s Mumbai board and then they can make the payment,” a person in the know of the matter told digihunt.com.
The MHADA Lottery 2024 winner list announcement was made at the Yashwantrao Chavan Centre, Mumbai, in the presence of Maharashtra Chief Minister Eknath Shinde, and Deputy Chief Ministers Devendra Fadnavis and Ajit Pawar.
“This lottery was conducted using IHLMS 2.0 (Integrated Housing Lottery Management System), a fully automated system that ensures a fair and transparent process. The new system has garnered significant participation from various income groups, reflecting the demand for affordable housing in the city,” MHADA said in a statement.
The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board, a unit of MHADA, initiated the online registration and application acceptance process on August 9 for the computerised draw of 2030 flats available in various housing projects in Mumbai including Goregaon West, Antop Hill-Wadala, Kopri Powai, Kannamwar Nagar-Vikhroli, Shivdham Complex-Malad, Dadar, and Lower Parel.
The ‘Go Live’ ceremony marking the launch of this process was conducted by MHADA’s Vice-President and Chief Executive Officer Sanjeev Jaiswal
Of the 2030 flats available, 1,327 flats are part of new construction projects, 370 flats are obtained through redevelopment projects under the Development Control Regulations 33(5), (7), and 58, and 333 flats are from previous schemes.
The lottery received 47,134 applications for 359 flats in the extremely low-income group, 48,762 applications for 627 flats in the low-income group, 11,461 applications for 768 flats in the middle-income group, and 6,454 applications for 276 flats in the high-income group.