The Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) is serving housing scheme by government at affordable housing to the homeless living in the union territory.
It constructs and develops houses / flats on allotted land at reserved prices.
The Board was established in 1976 by extending the Haryana Housing Board Act, 1971.
The units of the board receive applications from the general public through
housing schemes. After the analysis of applications, a lot of draws are
conducted for registration of allottees and allotment of floors. House numbers
are given through another draw. To date, the Chandigarh Housing Board has created more than 44,000 small units,
11,700 flats for the middle income group and 5,933 units for the upper income
group.
CHB Pradhan MantriAwas Yojana- is also effective for building houses for all.
After 2 long years, the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) has come
up with a new housing scheme and has started the application process for the
same. As per reports, around 500 houses will be for sale in Sector-53, Chandigarh in various
categories. These include 192 pieces for HIG flats, 100 pieces. For MIG flats,
120Nos. For LIG flats and 80Nos. For EWS Flats. These apartments will come on
8.98 acres of land.
The complex will also have
parking facilities for over 900 cars in the basement / stilt. The drawings for
the plans have been approved by the Planning Approval Committee (Upper)
Chandigarh. Environmental clearance has also been approved on 11.07.2018. The
board paid Rs. Has given official approval to. 228.49 crore for the
construction of the project.
According to the senior
official of the board, “ After receiving the application, CHB will assess the
response of the flats. After such a long period of time, evaluation is
important to bring this high-end scheme to the city ”.Applications for this scheme are expected to
be invited from 15 November 2019. The Chandigarh Housing Board has already got
the necessary approval from the concerned authority for the construction of
these apartments.
The last housing scheme launched by CHB was
in April 2016. Under that plan, the Housing Board placed 200, 2BHK apartments
for sale in Sector-51. According to the CHB, it was oversubscribed, and a
tender for construction was awarded in December 2017. This plan is currently
under construction.
Maloya-1,
Dhanas, and Mauli Jagran - Small Flat Scheme 2006 Results Declared
The results of drawing the
number of Maloya-1, Dhanas, and Mauli Jagran - Small Flat Scheme 2006 held on
23-10-2019 in CHB Complex Sector-9D Chandigarh under various categories can be
seen.
Result
of Small Flat Scheme 2006
Recent updates on CHB:
Chandigarh Housing Board has canceled small flats due to
non-payment of monthly rent.
The Chandigarh Housing Board issued notices
to around 5500 allottees during the month of July 2019, but most of them did
not clarify their pending indications. In around 275 cases, the CHB had issued
three notices for cancellation, but only 48 of these allottees cleared their
dues. Details of the remaining 227 small flats where repeated show cause
notices were uploaded on the CHB website stating clearly that if they fail to
pay their dues, their allotment can be canceled and thereafter They will be
evicted from small flats following. Due process Subsequently, it was decided to
give him an opportunity for a personal hearing. However, despite all these
efforts, most of the allottees have not yet cleared their pending dues.
In view of the above, the
Chandigarh Housing Board has no option but to cancel the allotment of small
flats which have failed to pay their dues despite repeated opportunities. In
August 2019, the Chandigarh Housing Board gave a deadline to 227 small flat
allottees to vacate their pending dues on 31 August 2019.
In about 275 cases, the CHB
has issued notices for cancellation. Out of these 275 flats, 227 small flat
allottees were issued show cause notices and these flats can be canceled at any
time. These small flats are located at Dhanas, Ramdarbar, Mauli Jagran, Sector
38 (West), Sector 49, Sector-56 and Industrial Area, Phase-1.
The board had noticed to more than 6000 allottees but the
only some of them have cleared their pending dues. In 9th September 2019, the
Chandigarh Housing Board introduces the online system to apply for need-based
changes and penalty scheme. In September 2019, the Chandigarh Housing
Board stops the transfer of flats served with violation notices.
To protect innocent buyers,
the board recently decided to give both sellers and buyers the option of filing
a joint application for a flat inspection for a certificate that says the unit
was free of building violations at the time is. The committee constituted by
CHB, after dealing with the need-based changes, found that 90% of CHB's
residential units had some other structural violations. Changes include
additional rooms and toilets, conversion of balconies into rooms and
courtyards, and the construction of stairs on government land.