Over 1,000 flats offered under the Delhi Development Authority’s (DDA) Jan Sadharan Awaas Yojana Phase II in Rohini, Ramgarh Colony, and Shivaji Marg were booked on the very first day after the scheme was opened on Friday.
Following the success of Jan Sadharan Awaas Yojana Phase I, the Authority launched on November 7, offering flats under the low-income group and economically weaker section (EWS) categories, located across key areas of Delhi like Shivaji Marg, Ramgarh Colony, Rohini, and Narela. “All flats in Rohini, Ramgarh Colony, and Shivaji Marg were booked on the first day itself. Overall, more than 1,000 flats were booked within the first 24 hours, reflecting the continued public enthusiasm and confidence in DDA’s affordable housing programmes,’’ the Authority said in a statement.
Lieutenant Governor Vinai Kumar Saxena, who reviewed the progress of the scheme, expressed satisfaction with its implementation and the overwhelming response it has received from the public. He appreciated DDA’s efforts in ensuring transparency, accessibility in the entire process.
LG reiterated the importance of expanding such initiatives to meet the housing aspirations of all sections of society. The Jan Sadharan Awaas Yojana Phase II carries forward the strong legacy of Phase I, which had set new benchmarks in DDA’s affordable housing segment. Phase I, launched in September 2025, had offered around 1,200 affordable category flats across well-connected residential areas of the city.
“The scheme received an exceptional response, with all units being booked on the very first day of opening, reflecting the high public demand and trust in DDA’s housing initiatives. Phase II of the Jan Sadharan Awaas Yojana offers approximately 1,500 flats under the LIG and EWS categories, located across key areas of Delhi, including Shivaji Marg, Ramgarh Colony, Rohini, and Narela,” the Authority said.
“These locations have been carefully selected to combine affordability with accessibility, ensuring that residents benefit from improved connectivity, essential amenities, and planned urban infrastructure. With transparent online booking and public-friendly procedures, the DDA continues to uphold its mission of ensuring “Housing for All” while promoting balanced and sustainable urban growth,” it said.
A DDA official said that the authority’s website faced heavy traffic for six hours due to the bookings under the scheme. “For helping the public in booking their flats, DDA is increasing the capacity of servers to handle the surge in traffic,” he said.

















