Computerized Lottery Draw of CIDCO’s Mass Housing Scheme August – 2022 was conducted successfully on November 23

A computerized lottery draw of CIDCO’s Mass Housing Scheme August – 2022 was conducted on November 23, 2022 at CIDCO Auditorium, CIDCO Bhavan. CIDCO had launched this housing scheme on August 31, 2022 and made available 4,158 apartments located in various nodes of Navi Mumbai.

CIDCO appointed a committee under the supervision of Suresh Kumar, Ex-Lokayukta to monitor the process of computerized lottery draw which also consisted of Moiz Hussain Ex-SIOMH.

CIDCO made available 4,158 apartments at CIDCO’s housing Schemes located in Dronagiri, Kalamboli, Taloja and Kharghar nodes of Navi Mumbai. Out of these 4,158 affordable apartments, 404 apartments were made available for EWS under PMAY housing scheme (Income limit- 0 to 3 lakhs) and the remaining 3,754 apartments were made available for general category ( Income limit- 3 lakhs and above).

The Mass Housing Scheme received a good response from the citizens and approximately 16,000 applications were received. The last date for the online application was October 3, 2022. However, CIDCO extended the date for online application till November 3, 2022 so that more number of citizens could avail the benefit of the scheme.

The software used by CIDCO for the computerized draw is free from the human intervention. Also, the software was examined by the computer department of IIT, Mumbai. A list of successful applicants from the draw of Mass Housing Scheme – 2022 has been published on the website lottery.cidcoindia.com. EMD of unsuccessful applicants will be refunded in 15 days.

Dr Sanjay Mukherjee, VC & MD, CIDCO made an appeal to the unsuccessful applicants to not to get disappointed and that they should apply for CIDCO’s Mass Housing Scheme Diwali – 2022.

Under the new Mass Housing Scheme Diwali – 2022 CIDCO has made available 7,849 apartments at Bamandongri Railway Station, Kharkopar East2A, Kharkopar East 2B and Kharkopar East P3 in rapidly developing Ulwe node for the EWS under PMAY. The scheme has given an opportunity to the citizens to own a house at Ulwe node which has got an excellent connectivity through railway, highway and MTHL and also in close proximity of Navi Mumbai International Airport.

Also Read: Diwali Gift by CIDCO lottery for 7,849 homes Announced

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