CIDCO’s “Select My CIDCO Home” Mass Housing Scheme has attracted an impressive 92,000 applications for 26,000 available homes within just one month of its launch. To accommodate the high demand, the deadline for online registrations has been extended until December 11, 2024.

Launched on October 11, 2024, the scheme offers 26,000 affordable housing units under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) for Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Lower Income Group (LIG) categories. These units are located at various nodes in Navi Mumbai, including Vashi, Bamandongri, Kharkopar, Kharghar, Taloja Mansarovar, Khandeshwar, Panvel, and Kalamboli. Applicants have the unique opportunity to select the tenement of their choice.

The scheme offers affordable prices along with the chance to live in Navi Mumbai, known for its excellent infrastructure, connectivity, and quality construction.

To assist applicants, the online registration deadline has been extended, giving them more time to collect necessary documents such as Income and Domicile Certificates. Additionally, the requirement for a barcoded Domicile Certificate has been relaxed, allowing applicants to submit a non-barcoded certificate during registration. However, a barcoded certificate will be required before the allotment letter is issued. The need for an affidavit on Rs.100 or Rs.500 stamp paper has also been relaxed, with applicants now allowed to submit a self-attested affidavit on plain paper.

CIDCO urges eligible applicants to apply for the scheme before the extended deadline to secure their chance of owning a home in Navi Mumbai.

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