Table of Contents
- MHADA Lottery Scheme 2021: Konkan Board Lottery dates
- MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai and other regions
- MHADA lottery 2021 scheme details
- Eligibility for MHADA Lottery 2021
- Documents required for MHADA Lottery 2021
- Steps for applying for the MHADA Lottery 2021
- How to check MHADA Lottery winner’s list
- What is MHADA Lottery refund policy?
- What if you do not get the refund of your MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai application money?
- MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai contact information
- MHADA mill workers lottery 2020
- List of MHADA lottery boards
- MHADA Lottery 2021: Latest news
- MHADA 2021 FAQs
Konkan MHADA – Konkan Housing and Area Development Board (KHADB), a regional unit of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA), has announced a lottery of 8,984 low-cost houses in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region (MMR). To apply for the MHADA lottery 2021, you can visit the MHADA lottery website at https://lottery.mhada.gov.in/OnlineApplication/Konkan/.
According to FPJ, presently, KHADB has received over 2.14 lakh applications and 1.70 lakh applicants have paid the earnest money deposit (EMD) for the various schemes. In the first week of September 2021, according to FPJ, KHADB received more than 40,000 applications for the 8,984 lottery houses. Of this, 17,017 people already paid the minimum deposit required for participating in MHADA Lottery 2021. Seeing this overwhelming response, Nitin Mahajan chief officer of MHADA Konkan Board expressed confidence that the numbers would only increase going further, especially in the last week before the due date.
More than 19,000 home buyers showed interest on the very first day of registration in what has been touted as one of the biggest lotteries for house draws- MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai.
According to the MHADA Lottery 2021 website, the registration for the MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai has been extended up to September 29, 2021. The online payment of the EMD has also been extended till October 1, 2021. While the draft list will be published on October 4, 2021, the final list of accepted applicants will be published on October 6, 2021. The MHADA Lottery 2021 lucky draw will be held at Dr Kashinath Ghanekar Natyagriha, Manpada, near Hiranandani Meadows, Thane (west), on October 14, 2021 at 10.00 am. Refund of the EMD for applicants whose name has not appeared in the draw list, starts from October 21, 2021.
MHADA Lottery Scheme 2021: Konkan Board Lottery dates
Lottery 2021 details | Important dates |
Online registration (starts on) | August 24, 2021, 12 noon |
Online registration (ends on) | September 29, 2021, 23.59 hrs |
Online application (starts on) | August 24, 2021, 15.00 hrs |
Online application (ends on) | September 30, 2021, 23.59 hrs |
Online payment of EMD (starts on) | August 24, 2021, 15.00 hrs |
Online payment of EMD (last date) | October 1, 2021 23.59 hrs |
RTGS/NEFT payment (starts on ) | August 24, 2021, 15.00 hrs |
RTGS/NEFT payment (ends on) | October 1, 2021, 23.59 hrs |
Draft list of accepted applications | October 4, 2021, 18.00 hrs |
Final list of accepted applications | October 6, 2021, 18.00 hrs |
MHADA Lottery 2021 lucky draw | October 14, 2021, 10 hrs |
List of winners to be published | October 14, 2021, 18.00 hrs |
Refund | October 21, 2021, 23.59 hrs |
The houses will be allotted in Mira Road, Bhandarli, Khoni, Shirdhon, and Gotheghar in Thane district, Virar Boling in Palghar and Vengurla in Sindhudurg. The Konkan board of the MHADA is coming up with this affordable housing lucky draw scheme after a long wait, owing to unavailability of housing stock and the nationwide COVID-19 lockdown in 2020. These KHADB lottery houses will be for the economically weaker section (EWS), lower income group and middle income group (LIG, MIG) scheme home buyers. The section having family income of less than Rs 25,000 per month, have been classified as belonging to the EWS category. They have to make a deposit of Rs 5,000 per scheme, for participating in the MHADA Lottery 2021. LIG includes the section with family income between Rs 25,000 to Rs 50,000 per month and they have to make a deposit of Rs 10,000 for participating in the MHADA Lottery 2021. MIG includes all whose family income is between Rs 50,000 to Rs 75,000. They need to make a deposit of Rs 15,000 to participate in the MHADA Lottery 2021. Those sections with family income above Rs 75,000 per month fall in the high income group (HIG). A deposit of Rs 20,000 should be made by those in the HIG for participating in the MHADA Lottery 2021. In addition to the deposits, everyone has to pay Rs 560 as the application fee for the form.
Of these 8,984 houses from the KHADB, 2,000 houses will be from the Konkan Board. The remaining will be under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) scheme and from the Board’s other projects.
Location | Number of units |
Vadavalli | 20 |
Vartak Nagar | 67 shops |
Vartak Nagar | 67 |
Mira Road | 196 |
Kasarvadavali | 350 |
Virar | 1,300 |
Properties in Vadavalli and Kasarvadavali for the LIG segment, will be priced at around Rs 16 lakhs. Properties in Thane’s Vartak Nagar will also be for the LIG and will cost around Rs 38-40 lakhs. Of the 1,300 units in Virar, 1,000 units are for the LIG and the remaining 300 units are for the MIG segment. The 2BHK houses in Mira Road for the MIG will cost around Rs 38-40 lakhs.
Additionally, to address the increase in housing demands, MHADA plans to build 7,000 to 10,000 houses in Amravati, Aurangabad, Nashik, Nagpur and Pune, in the next two years.
MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai and other regions
It has been more than a year since the authority has announced a housing scheme. The last allotment happened in June 2019, under which 217 units in various categories across Mumbai were allotted. Whereas for cities like Pune, Solapur and Kolhapur, the MHADA board had announced the lottery scheme recently, on April 13, 2021. The scheme has been extended by a month due to the ongoing second wave of COVID-19 pandemic.
See also: MHADA Pune Housing Scheme lottery 2021
MHADA lottery 2021 scheme details
You can check the MHADA lottery 2021 scheme details by clicking on ‘View All Schemes’ present on the lower right hand side of the MHADA lottery 2021 homepage. As shown in the picture below, on the left-hand side, from the drop-down box, select the scheme number and you can see the corresponding details on the right-hand side. Details include scheme code, scheme name, scheme address, income group, allowed categories, total tenements, built up area/plot area, carpet area, base cost and RERA registration number. You can also see the images of the property, the floor plan, the location, google map, amenities and property reckoner, subject to information fed on the MHADA lottery 2021 website.
Eligibility for MHADA Lottery 2021
- The applicant should be at least 18 years old.
- The applicant should have a Domicile Certificate, proving that s/he has stayed for 15 continuous years in Maharashtra.
- Income proof for the financial year (average monthly income, excluding reimbursable allowances like transport, medical, laundry allowance, etc.): Economically Weaker Section (EWS) – up to Rs 25,000; Middle-Income Group (MIG) – Rs 50,001 to Rs 75,000; Lower-Income Group (LIG) – Rs 25,001 to Rs 50,000; High-Income Group (HIG) – Rs 75,001 and above.
- The applicant should have a PAN card.
Documents required for MHADA Lottery 2021
If you are planning to apply for a home through the MHADA lottery, keep these documents handy:
- PAN card
- Aadhaar card
- Cancelled cheque
- Domicile certificate
- Driving licence
- Passport photos
- Birth certificate
- Applicant’s contact details
See also: CIDCO Housing Scheme lottery
Steps for applying for the MHADA Lottery 2021
Interested applicants can follow these steps, to apply for the MHADA Housing Scheme:
Step 1
Log on to the MHADA Lottery website.
Step 2
Register yourself on the portal. For this, you need to create your username and fill basic information such as name, family income, PAN card number, date of birth, occupation, marital status, gender, residential address, own mobile number, etc.
Ensure that the mobile number furnished by you is in working condition, as this will be used for future reference.
See also: MHADA areas to be redeveloped by charging only premium
Step 3
Once the username is created, you can login again to apply online. After logging in, you would be able to see the schemes that are presently available. You can select MHADA Lottery from the option and feed in the personal details, such as income group, reservation category and applicant type. You also need to enter the scheme code, which you can find in the annexures available online or in the brochure. The scheme code basically refers to the location you have shortlisted. Mention your bank account details and acknowledge the undertaking that you or your immediate family members do not own any other property in the city. Also, mention the present residential address for communication. Confirm all the details mentioned by you.
Step 4
Once you have applied online, you need to pay the application fee. You can make the payment through demand draft or online through debit card, credit card or NEFT/RTGS. For making the payment online, login to your account. You will be able to see the payment options along with the list of schemes that you have applied for.
If you are paying through demand draft, print the application form and submit it along with the DD in the designated bank. If you are paying online, upload a cancelled cheque and make the payment to the MHADA bank account. You can generate the payment slip from the payment portal and keep it for future reference.
How to check MHADA Lottery winner’s list
Applicants can check the list of previous winners on https://lottery.mhada.gov.in/OnlineApplication/Mumbai/. The lottery results have been listed scheme-wise, description of tenements and income group.
What is MHADA Lottery refund policy?
If the applicant is not successful in the lottery draw, then, the MHADA will refund the amount spent by the applicant within seven working days. You can check the status of your refund by logging into your profile on the MHADA website.
What if you do not get the refund of your MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai application money?
Sometimes, people do not get the refund of their MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai application money within the time mentioned by MHADA. Please get in touch with MHADA officials on the helpline numbers – +91-9869988000/022-66405000. MHADA officials will help you in getting the refund in your account in seven to 10 working days.
MHADA Lottery 2021 Mumbai contact information
MHADA can be contacted at:
MHADA, Grihanirman Bhavan, Kalanagar, Bandra (E), Mumbai 400051.
For any information/service/scheme related to state government departments, you may call on the chief minister helpline, toll-free (24×7) at 1800 120 8040.
MHADA mill workers lottery 2020
Owing to the Coronavirus pandemic, MHADA, for the third consecutive time, has extended the document submission deadline to October 9, 2021. MHADA Mill Workers Lottery 2020 winners have to submit their documents to the Mumbai District Central Co-operative Bank Ltd before this last date, to avail of the benefit of the lucky draw. Held on March 1, 2020, the MHADA Mill Workers Lottery 2020 gave away 3,894 houses at Srinivas Mill, Bombay Dyeing Mill and Bombay Dyeing Spring Mill. The MHADA Mill Workers Lottery 2020 winners’ list can be accessed on https://www.mhada.gov.in/en/content/mill-workers-housing-lottery-march-2020-mill-wise-results.
List of MHADA lottery boards
MHADA allots affordable housing options across the state. Here are some of the key housing boards in different cities of Maharashtra:
- MHADA Mumbai Board Lottery 2021
- MHADA Pune Board Lottery Scheme 2021
- MHADA Konkan Board Housing Scheme
- Amravati Board MHADA Housing Scheme
- Nashik Board MHADA Housing Scheme
- Nagpur Board MHADA Housing Scheme
- MHADA Aurangabad Board Housing Scheme
MHADA Lottery 2021: Latest news
August 2, 2021:
With an intent to provide affordable housing with quick and affordable housing finance, MHADA has appointed HDFC Limited as the Most Favored Institution (MFI). HDFC Home Loans will provide prompt financial assistance at competitive rates to MHADA lottery winners, across the seven boards. For the benefit of all MHADA allottees, HDFC has offered a special offer of Rs 2,500 only on its processing fees for all salaried customers who are purchasing units from MHADA in its current lotteries. However, HDFC Home Loans is just an option offered by MHADA and allottees are not bound to take its home loans.
July 23, 2021:
Earlier, the MHADA had decided to redevelop 462 cessed buildings in Mumbai, where the work had not started for over five years, even after the private developer secured no-objection certificates (NOCs). Apart from this, the Authority may also take up slum redevelopment along the coastline, starting from Bandra to Badhwar Park. Tenements will be built for slum dwellers and the remaining land parcel will be auctioned, to finance the entire development.
Meanwhile, the MHADA has decided to impose hefty fines on developers over delays in obtaining the Occupancy Certificate (OC). Officials have informed that developers who carried out the redevelopment of old buildings and failed to get the required OC, will be fined Rs 250 per sq metre. In the case of houses that are sold in lottery schemes with no OC from the developers, a fine of Rs 500 per sq metre will be levied. It is hoped that this action will force builders/developers to obtain OC clearance, in a bid to avoid hefty penalties.
December 10, 2020:
The MHADA announced a new housing lottery for Pune, Solapur, Sangli and Kolhapur. Registrations have started online and offline. The lottery draw will be held on January 22, 2021 and the results will be published online on the MHADA website.
MHADA 2021 FAQs
How can I apply for MHADA lottery 2021?
As soon as the MHADA lottery is announced, you will be able to apply for it online.
Who is eligible for MHADA lottery?
Persons of 18 years of age and above are eligible for the MHADA lottery. He/she should also have domicile certificate of Maharashtra.
Can I sell MHADA flats?
Yes, you can sell MHADA flats after the lock-in period is over, which is usually five years.
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