1,629 GDA housing units up for grabs, you can buy them online

  • | Thursday | 26th October, 2023

GHAZIABAD: The Ghaziabad Development Authority (GDA) has introduced an online facility for unsold properties under its first-come-first-serve scheme. Total 1,629 units across eight housing schemes, including Madhuban Bapudham, are up for grabs. The per unit cost ranges between Rs 5.7 lakh for EWS units and Rs 69.42 lakh for 3BHKs. Anyone wishing to book flats can do so online via the GDA website.With this move, the GDA hopes to encash the high spirits of the festive season, when the demand is usually high. The online mode of booking flats in GDA housing schemes has been introduced to provide more access to these properties. Buyers can book units from any place without having to come to the GDA office as was the practice earlier, said a GDA official.The GDA website will seamlessly guide prospective buyers to the property page. There, they can choose flats from 1,629 units across eight housing schemes. Prospective buyers can view details like location, cost and availability on the website, added the official. Buyers can book flats after depositing 10% of the cost of the flat online. They can pay the remaining amount within three years in 12 installments.Maximum 479 units, 1BHK and 2BHK, are in Koyal Enclave in the Rs 24.4-34.3 lakh price range, followed by 394, 1BHK and 2BHK, in Indraprastha in the Rs 20-28.1 lakh price range. GDAs premium flats are in Madhuban Bapudham Pocket C. Total 343 vacant units, 2BHK, 3BHK, and 3BHK and study, in the Rs 52.6-69.4 lakh prive range are up for grabs. There are 19 mini middle income group (MIG) flats in Madhuban Bapudham Pocket B in an affordable price range, Rs 19.3-24 lakh. Madhuban Bapudham Pocket F offers 247 mini MIG and 2BHK units between Rs 19.3 lakh to Rs 33.8 lakh. Pocket E offers 73 units, costing Rs 10.8 lakh each.We also published the following articles recentlyFact-checking unit to counter fake, communally provocative news onlineUttarakhand police are planning to establish a fact-checking unit to combat fake news and communally provocative content on social media, including those generated with the assistance of artificial intelligence (AI). The suggestion for such units came from the IB special director and was supported by home minister Amit Shah. The DGP of Uttarakhand, Ashok Kumar, stated that the need for a fact-checking unit has become crucial in the era of social media, and it would be equipped to address the challenge posed by AI-generated fake news.Two frivolous PILs cost lawyer 6 lakhThe Supreme Court has imposed a new policy of charging costs for filing public interest litigations (PILs), diminishing the leniency previously given. A lawyer experienced this change when he was fined a total of Rs 6 lakh for filing two PILs. The court refused the lawyers request to withdraw one of the petitions but reduced the cost to Rs 1 lakh. The lawyer has been given a month to pay or face property attachment.Manchester United pay tribute to Bobby Charlton in 2-1 win over Sheffield UnitedManchester United players paid tribute to Bobby Charlton, who passed away at the age of 86, before their 2-1 victory over Sheffield United. The team laid a wreath on the pitch and displayed an image of the former player on a giant screen. Scott McTominay described Charltons passing as devastating. In the match, McTominay scored the opening goal, but Sheffield United equalized with a penalty. Diogo Dalot secured the win for Manchester United with a powerful shot. The victory moved Manchester United to eighth place in the Premier League standings.

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