After a prolonged wait of nearly 15 years, relief finally arrived for the members of Siddharth Nagar (Patra Chawl) Co-operative Housing Society in Goregaon (West) as MHADA successfully conducted a computerized lottery draw for 663 rehabilitation tenements. The draw was held under the supervision of the Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board of MHADA as part of the long-pending redevelopment project at Plot No. R-9.

The much-anticipated lottery event took place at Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Hall in Goregaon (West), presided over by Mr. Milind Borikar, Chief Officer of the Mumbai Board. The allotment process was carried out using the RAT (Randomized Allotment of Tenement) computerized system, ensuring complete transparency. Each eligible member was allotted a rehab tenement, including details of their building number, wing, and floor.

Transparent and Fair Allotment Process

Mr. Borikar, while addressing the attendees, reiterated that MHADA’s computerized lottery system remains highly transparent and free from any human interference. “As a government entity, MHADA follows strict procedures and government-approved methods to ensure fair and unbiased allotment,” he emphasized.

Additional Facilities for Residents

Highlighting key developments, Mr. Borikar revealed that MHADA’s Vice President and CEO, Mr. Sanjeev Jaiswal, has approved the installation of a solar power system for the society, with planning already underway. Additionally, MHADA will provide gym equipment to set up a fitness center for residents.

With the redevelopment project now completed, the society has also secured its Occupancy Certificate (OC) on April 1, 2025. Though the Development Control and Promotion Regulations (DCPR) mandate 412 parking spaces, MHADA has gone beyond the requirement by arranging 686 parking spots—ensuring every household receives a dedicated parking space.

Possession and Continued Rent Compensation

To support the residents, Mr. Borikar assured that if beneficiaries encounter any structural issues within one year of taking possession, MHADA-appointed contractors will carry out repairs free of cost. Furthermore, even though possession of homes has begun, rent compensation will continue until May 2025. Since January 2018, MHADA has disbursed ₹129 crore as rent compensation to affected members.

Following the conclusion of the draw, results were displayed on notice boards outside the venue and will also be available on MHADA’s official website (mhada.gov.in) after 6 PM today.

Key Handover from April 7

Starting Monday, April 7, 2025, all 663 beneficiaries can collect their possession letters and keys from the office of the Executive Engineer, Goregaon Division, Mumbai Board, at MHADA headquarters in Bandra East. Beneficiaries must carry a valid government identity card, such as an Aadhaar Card, for the handover process.

This marks a significant milestone for the Siddharth Nagar (Patra Chawl) residents, who have endured years of delays and uncertainty. With homes finally being handed over, the long struggle for rightful housing is nearing a hopeful conclusion.

Also Read: MHADA Reduces Prices for Homes in Mumbai Lottery

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