The Mumbai Metropolitan Region Development Authority (MHADA) is set to conduct a computerized lottery on April 24 for 178 eligible applicants to allocate housing units. This initiative aims to provide affordable housing solutions to the deserving candidates in the region.
Affordable HousingMhadaComputerized LotteryMumbai Metropolitan RegionLowincome FamiliesReal Estate MumbaiApr 23, 2025
The purpose of the MHADA computerized lottery is to allocate housing units to eligible applicants in a fair and transparent manner, addressing the issue of affordable housing in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region.
There are 178 eligible applicants participating in the MHADA computerized lottery.
The MHADA computerized lottery is scheduled to take place on April 24.
The eligibility criteria for the MHADA lottery include meeting income limits, providing proof of residence, and submitting all required documentation. MHADA conducts a rigorous verification process to ensure only genuine applicants are considered.
After an applicant is selected in the lottery, they will be contacted by MHADA officials to complete the necessary formalities, such as signing agreements and making payments, to secure their housing unit.
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