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HSVP colony plans on land provided for flats for poor people

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Gurgaon: After the failure of the poor Ashiana housing scheme in Gurgaon, HSVP has tweaked a plan to develop a similar project in the Pataudi sector 1.
About eight hectares of land intended to develop a flat under the scheme of Ashiana for economically.
The weaker part (EWS) will be converted into a housing community plotted.
HSVP plans to increase around Rs 200 Crore from sales of more than 160 plots and commercial space, officials said.
As per the plan, HSVP will develop 162 housing plots – 96 plots of six Marla (1,633.5 SQ FT) and 66 plots of four Marla (1,089 sq ft).
This colony will have 9, 10 and 12 meters.
It will have two half acres of parks each, regardless of the market at 0.30 hectares and elementary school at 0.25 hectares.
“We have changed planning and now a housing colony plotted will be developed in Pataudi on the ground provided for the Ashiana scheme.
The plot will be auctioned and someone can buy this plot through an online auction,” said Ostate Officer-1 HSVP (Gurgaon) Vikash Dhanda .
Low-cost housing projects approved by HSVP in October 2009 under the Ashiana Project from the Housing Program and Integrated Housing Residents (IHSDP) to provide hygienic living space with slums of residents.
Under the project, HSVP built around 9,990 units of low-cost in the urban area of ​​the country, including Gurgaon and Faridabad, with the rational preferences given to government land encroachment that had approached the court for regularization of a long existing colony and providing a previous alternative shelter.
expulsion.
A total of 1,088 units were built in Gurgaon at a cost of Rs 40 Crore, the first 560 LOT unit was built in 2010 while the other 528 units were built in 2014-15 but not one flat had been given to the date, especially due to controversy over the feasibility of allotment.

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