Over 200 poor people get flats in Dehradun


Dehradun, March 5 (IANS); For Phool Chand, a gardener, it was a dream come true when he got an allotment letter for a one-room flat from Uttarakhand Chief Minister Trivendra Singh Rawat at a function here on Tuesday.

Phool Chand, along with 221 other people, was recently allotted the flat in Dehradun's Transport Nagar area through the lottery system.

"Now I can live in my own house with full freedom," said an elated Chand, who has now approached banks to get a loan for the flat built by the Mussoorie Dehradun Development Authority (MMDA).

Rawat congratulated the people who got the flats and said: "I am hopeful that these people will celebrate the Holi festival in their new house."

According to MMDA officials, the total cost of the flat is Rs 9 lakh but each allottee will have to pay only Rs 3.5 lakh.

While the MDDA is providing a subsidy of Rs 3 lakh, the Centre is contributing Rs 1.5 lakh through the Prime Minister Awas Yojana and the state government is paying Rs 1 lakh through its housing scheme.

Some people were not happy with the size of the flat. Shakuntala Devi said: "We will be spending all our life savings in the flat but it cannot even accommodate four people."

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 06 2019

    People be happy that you got something better than nothing.Still you have choice,when not satisfied reject it ,and one more will be happy to have it.who want s it bigger ,go searching and pay fromyour own pocket.some people never satisfied with what they have or get.

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