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Delhi Launches Janata Awas Yojana Offering 144 Affordable EWS Flats In 2026

Delhi’s long-standing affordable housing challenge has received a measured boost with the Delhi Development Authority launching the Janata Awas Yojana 2025, a targeted scheme offering subsidised homes for Economically Weaker Sections. At a time when rising land costs and limited supply have pushed ownership beyond the reach of many urban households, the initiative seeks to provide modest, well-connected housing options while reinforcing the city’s commitment to inclusive and sustainable urban growth. 

The Janata Awas Yojana 2025 is designed exclusively for EWS households, addressing a segment that has been disproportionately affected by Delhi’s surging property prices. Urban policy experts note that affordable housing remains central to maintaining workforce stability in large cities, particularly for essential service workers who increasingly commute from distant suburbs due to high inner-city costs. By focusing on ownership rather than temporary shelter, the scheme aims to offer long-term residential security and social integration. Under the programme, a total of 144 EWS flats are being offered across two strategically selected locations. Sixty-two units are located near Dwarka Mor Metro Station, an area with strong public transport access and established civic infrastructure. The remaining 82 flats are situated along Chhatarpur Main Road, benefiting from arterial road connectivity and proximity to everyday urban services. Planning specialists say such location choices reduce dependence on private vehicles, aligning with low-emission mobility goals.

All flats have been constructed by private developers under DDA supervision, ensuring compliance with safety and quality benchmarks. An official associated with the project said the authority adopted a public-private execution model to speed up delivery while maintaining cost control. Allocation will be conducted through a fully computerised draw, a process intended to uphold transparency and equal opportunity. The Dwarka Mor flats range between roughly 29 and 31 square metres and are priced between ₹12.6 lakh and ₹13.2 lakh, positioning them among the most accessible ownership options currently available in the capital.

The Chhatarpur units, larger at approximately 45 to 48 square metres, are priced between ₹23 lakh and ₹24.4 lakh. While more expensive, analysts note that the per-square-metre pricing remains competitive compared to prevailing market rates.
Each unit includes essential amenities, including designated parking provisions, addressing a common urban constraint. Eligibility is restricted to applicants with an annual household income not exceeding ₹10 lakh, ensuring the scheme reaches its intended beneficiaries. Registrations open on January 7, 2026, with applications closing on February 7, followed by the draw on February 13. Urban development observers see the Janata Awas Yojana as a small but significant step towards narrowing Delhi’s housing gap one that balances affordability, connectivity, and long-term urban sustainability.

Delhi Launches Janata Awas Yojana Offering 144 Affordable EWS Flats In 2026 
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