PM-UDAY scheme being implemented by DDA on top priority: Official

The PM-UDAY scheme to confer ownership rights to people living in unauthorised colonies in the national capital is being implemented by the DDA on top priority.

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The PM-UDAY scheme to confer ownership rights to people living in unauthorised colonies in the national capital is being implemented by the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) "on top priority", officials said. Under the PM-UDAY (Prime Minister - Unauthorized Colonies in Delhi Awas Adhikar Yojana), a portal has been developed mainly for two purposes, registration of residents and filing application for conferment of rights in unauthorised colonies.

The portal has been developed for finalising the boundaries by inviting any comment or feedback from the Resident Welfare Associations (RWAs) of these unauthorised colonies on the boundary maps uploaded on the DDA website, the urban body said in a statement.

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"The scheme is being implemented by the DDA on top priority," it said.

For facilitation of residents of unauthorised colonies, the DDA has opened up help desks spread across Delhi. In addition, the residents of these colonies can also avail online services in 1,895 identified Common Service Centres (CSCs), functioning under the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, found across Delhi, at a very nominal user charge basis, the DDA said. The list of this CSCs will be shortly uploaded on the DDA's website, it said.

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Published By : Press Trust Of India

Published On: 2 January 2020 at 22:38 IST