CIDCO has granted an extension for the online registration for Mass Housing Scheme Diwali – 2022 till January 6, 2023. The extension they have attributed to the overwhelming response of and demand by the citizens.

The last date for the online application of the scheme was December 22, 2022. However, CIDCO has granted an extension to the scheme in order to facilitate more and more citizens to apply for the scheme and fulfill their dream of home. The deadline for the payment of fees and EMD amount and the computerized lottery draw has been extended accordingly.  

CIDCO launched the Mass Housing Scheme Diwali – 2022 on October 24, 2022 on the auspicious occasion of Diwali and made available 7,849 apartments at Bambandongri railway station, Kharkopar East 2A, Kharkopar East 2B and Kharkopar East 2P in Ulwe node of Navi Mumbai for the EWS category under PMAY. The housing scheme has offered an opportunity to the citizens to buy home at affordable rate in rapidly developing and well-connected Ulwe node. 

The housing complexes under the scheme have got an excellent connectivity through Bamandongri and Kharkopar railway stations on Nerul-Uran railway corridor, highway and the proposed MTHL. Also, the housing complexes are in the proximity of Navi Mumbai International Airport being developed by CIDCO and hence, the Ulwe node has gained an importance on an international level. 

According to the revised schedule, online registration for Mass Housing Scheme Diwali-2022 can be completed by January 6, 2023. The online application can be submitted till January 7, 2023. The online payment process has to be completed by January 7, 2023. The draft list of accepted applicants will be published on January 14, 2023 and the final list of accepted applicants will be published on January 18, 2023 on CIDCO’s website https://lottery.cidcoindia.com/. The computerized draw for the scheme will be held on February 3, 2023.

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