Mumbai: MHADA extends submission date for mill workers’ homes till Nov 30

Mumbai: MHADA extends submission date for mill workers’ homes till Nov 30

Kamal MishraUpdated: Friday, November 12, 2021, 09:36 PM IST
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After eligible textile mill workers’ families failed to submit the requisite documentation for the allotment of tenements, the Mumbai board of the Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority (MHADA) has extended the date of submission of documents till November 30 for the winners of mill workers’ lottery for a third time.

Computerised lottery for the allotment of 3,884 affordable houses for mill workers was drawn on March 1 this year by MHADA. Out of the successful applicants, 575 mill workers and their heirs have still not submitted documents nearly 18 months later.

Chief officer of Mumbai board, Dr Yogesh Mhase has appealed to all mill workers concerned and their heirs that November 30 will be the last chance for them to submit the documents for confirmation of eligibility. He also clarified that no further extension will be given by the board in this regard.

Earlier, successful applicants were given 60 days from July 12 to September 9, to submit the documents in the city-based branches of the Mumbai District Central Co-operative Bank. However, in view of the low response received from the applicants, the board had extended the deadline for submission of documents for the second time between September 10 and October 9. When they failed to submit the documents, a third extension is now being given.

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