The Nashik Housing and Area Development Board, a unit of MHADA, has launched the online registration and application process for 493 homes under the 20 Percent Inclusive Housing Scheme. The initiative includes 202 flats available on a first-come, first-served basis.

The lottery process was officially launched at a special Go-Live event at the Nashik Board Office Committee Hall, led by Nashik Board Chairman Ranjan Thakre. The event was attended by Chief Engineer Dhirajkumar Pandirkar, Chief Officer Shivkumar Awalkanthe, Deputy Chief Officer Sandeep Karale, and other officials.

These housing schemes cater to the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) and Lower Income Group (LIG) categories, with homes available in various Nashik locations, including Makhmalabad Shivar, Satpur Shivar, Pathardi Shivar, Vihitgaon Shivar, Hirawadi, Mhasrul Shivar, Tapovan Dwarka, Wadala Nashik Shivar, Pimpalgaon Bahula, Nandur Dasak, Deolali, and Mouje Dasak.

At the event, Thakre released an official information booklet detailing eligibility criteria, application rules, and participation guidelines. The booklet is available for applicants on MHADA’s official website at https://housing.mhada.gov.in. He urged all aspiring homebuyers to thoroughly review the booklet before submitting applications.

He also clarified that MHADA has not appointed any representatives, consultants, or property agents for the allocation of these homes. Applicants were warned against engaging with unauthorized individuals, as MHADA will not be responsible for fraudulent transactions. The IHLMS 2.0 computerized lottery system was highlighted as a transparent, simple, and user-friendly platform, and applicants were advised to apply only through the official online system.

Key Dates and Application Process:

  • The online application process opened on February 7, 2025, at 2:30 PM and will close on March 6, 2025, at 5:00 PM.
  • Registered applicants can submit applications online until March 6, 2025, at 11:59 PM.
  • The deadline for paying the application deposit through online payment is March 7, 2025, at 11:59 PM.
  • For RTGS/NEFT payments, transactions must be completed within banking hours on March 7, 2025.
  • The final list of approved applications will be published on March 13, 2025, at 6:00 PM on the official website.

The lottery is divided into two categories under the 20 Percent Inclusive Housing Scheme:

  • 291 homes are available under the general scheme, and applications can be submitted at https://housing.mhada.gov.in.
  • 202 homes are available under the First-Come, First-Served Scheme, and interested applicants must register and submit their deposits via https://lottery.mhada.gov.in.

The Nashik Board encourages all aspiring homebuyers to complete their applications on time and take advantage of this affordable housing opportunity.

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