The Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) is set to announce the results for 2,147 affordable homes today. These homes are part of the ongoing efforts to provide affordable housing to the citizens of Maharashtra.
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The results for the MHADA lottery for 2,147 affordable homes are scheduled to be announced today.
You can check the status of your application by logging into your account on the official MHADA website. The results will also be notified via email and SMS to the selected applicants.
To be eligible, applicants must be citizens of Maharashtra, fall within the specified income limits, not own any other property in the state, and meet the age requirements (typically between 18 and 60 years).
The MHADA lottery is designed to fairly distribute affordable homes among eligible applicants, ensuring transparency and impartiality in the selection process.
MHADA is committed to continuing its efforts in providing affordable housing solutions. Future projects are in the pipeline, and the authority is exploring innovative ways to increase the supply of affordable homes.
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