The Mumbai Housing and Area Development Board (MHADA) is set to conduct a live webinar on August 19, 2024, at 12:00 PM, aimed at assisting applicants with the online application process for its forthcoming housing lottery. The webinar is designed to offer clear, step-by-step guidance to ensure a smooth application experience for all participants.

The online registration for the sale of 2,030 flats across various housing projects in Mumbai began on August 9, 2024. Prospective applicants can submit their applications through MHADA’s official website https://housing.mhada.gov.in or via the mobile application.

As the entire lottery process is managed online, MHADA has organized this webinar to address any potential queries and to provide comprehensive support. Both previous registrants and new applicants are invited to join the live session through this YouTube link. The webinar link has been shared with registered applicants via SMS and is also accessible on MHADA’s website https://mhada.gov.in. Additionally, the session will be streamed live on MHADA’s official YouTube channel and Facebook page @mhadaofficial.

The webinar will feature senior officials including Rajendra Gaikwad, Deputy Chief Officer (Marketing) of the Mumbai Board; Savita Bodke, Chief Information and Communication Technology Officer; and Sandeep Bodele, Information and Communication Technology Officer. They will address applicant inquiries and provide detailed insights into the application process.

MHADA encourages all interested individuals to participate in this webinar to facilitate a smooth and successful entry into the upcoming housing lottery.

Also Read: MHADA Lottery Unveils Priciest Homes at Rs 7.57 Crore

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