New Delhi: The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) sold nearly 30,000 application forms on Monday, the first day of its biggest residential scheme for sale of 25,034 flats in the capital. The number does not include forms downloaded from the internet.
Application forms were not available at many designated banks yesterday, but the agency plans to sell 25,000 forms through each of the 13 authorised banks from today. (Also read: DDA Housing Scheme 2014: Should You Apply?)
These banks are Kotak Mahindra Bank, Axis Bank, State Bank of India, Punjab National Bank, Syndicate Bank, IndusInd Bank, Union Bank of India, IDBI Bank, ICICI Bank, Yes Bank, HDFC Bank, Corporation Bank and Central Bank of India. (Read: DDA Housing Scheme 2014 Opens: 10 Things to Know)
The DDA, which had initially printed 15 lakh application forms, plans to print 20 lakh forms because of the rush, media reports said.
DDA's website, which had crashed even before the launch of the scheme yesterday, was intermittently accessible today. (Read: DDA Site Crashes on Day 1 of Housing Scheme 2014)
The last date of application is October 9, 2014. Draw of lots are expected to take place next month.