PM-UDAY provides ownership to over 7,500 households in Delhi.

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NEW DELHI — According to Minister of State (Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs)PM-UDAY provides ownership

Kaushal Kishore in Rajya Sabha on Wednesday, 7,576 households have been

granted ownership rights to their properties in non-developed illegal colonies in the national capital under PM-UDAY.

According to the minister, 7,576 conveyance documents and permission papers were

granted to inhabitants of illegal colonies in Delhi.

The BJP-led Central government announced the PM-UDAY, or Pradhan Mantri

Unauthorized Colonies in Delhi Awas Adhikar Yojana, plan in October 2019.

The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Inhabitants in Illegal Colonies) Act, 2019,

was passed by the Centre in December 2019

to provide residents of unauthorised colonies ownership rights.PM-UDAY provides ownership

PM Uday Awas Adhikar Yojana Would Provide 40 lakh Delhi People Residing In

Illegal Colonies With Ownership Of Their Houses And Flats

The initiative, which was a long-awaited desire of citizens, would provide ownership

to inhabitants of 1,731 recognised unlawful colonies spread across the national capital.

“The scheme allows registration of properties at nominal rates by recognising a General Power of Attorney (GPA), Will,

Agreement to Sell, Possession Letter, and any other documents evidencing payment of consideration held by residents of

unauthorised colonies,” said the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs in an official communication.

The DDA-PM Uday Scheme: How it Works & What You need to Know online.

On July 18, Union Urban Development Minister Hardeep Singh Puri said that over

four lakh persons have enrolled for the PM-Unauthorized Colony Awas Adhikar Yojana A. (PM-UDAY).

The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) pm uday yojana, the national capital’s government land-owning organisation, has been designated as the scheme’s nodal agency.

PM Uday’s Yojana Could Bring About Changes For Delhi Residents Who Are Residing In Illegal Colonies’

STATE OF THE ART NEW DELHI: On Wednesday, Minister of State (Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs) Kaushal Kishore

said in Rajya Sabha that 7,576 households have been given ownership rights of their

houses in non-developed illegal colonies in the national capital under PM-UDAY.

The minister reported to the Upper House of Parliament that 7,576 authorization papers

and conveyance deeds had been provided to those living in illegal colonies in Delhi.

The BJP-led Central government introduced the PM-UDAY, or the Pradhan Mantri

Unauthorized Colonies in Delhi Awas Adhikar Yojana, plan in October 2019.

PM Uday Awas Adhikar Yojana: How toApply and Get Ownership of Your House or Flat

The National Capital Territory of Delhi (Recognition of Property Rights of Inhabitants in Unauthorised Colonies)

Act, 2019 was passed in December 2019 by the Central Government to provide property

rights to residents of unrecognised colonies in Delhi.

Ownership will granted under the

programme to 1,731 legally recognised illegal colonies spread out over the nation’s capital.

The DDA-PM Uday Scheme: How it Works & What You need to Know online.

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs official communication states, “The scheme allows registration of properties at nominal

rates byArecognising A General Power of Attorney (GPA), Will, Agreement to Sell,

Possession Letter and any other documents evidencing payment of consideration held by residents of unauthorised colonies.”

Hardeep Singh Puri, minister of urban development for the Union of India, said on July 18 that more than four lakh residents in

Delhi’s PM-Unauthorised Colony had signed up for the Awas Adhikar Yojana A. (PM-UDAY).

The government organisation in charge of land ownership in the nation’s capital, the

Delhi Development Authority (DDA), would act as the scheme’s central coordinating body.

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