Saturday, July 27, 2024

Big Battle Won

The article from Dainik Bhaskar discusses the Supreme Court's recent decision regarding the allotment of plots in Chandigarh's Industrial Area Phase-3. Due to a prolonged delay by the Chandigarh Housing Board in allotting these plots, industrialists took the matter to the Supreme Court. After many years of legal battle, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the industrialists, leading to the allotment of three plots at old rates from 1980.

This resulted in notable discrepancies between the current market value and the allotment prices:

  1. A plot valued at ₹5.67 crore was allotted for just ₹64,000.
  2. Another plot valued at ₹11.63 crore was allotted for ₹1.27 lakh.

The current collector rate for the area is ₹62,599 per square yard. However, the Supreme Court ordered the allotments based on the 1980 rate of ₹70 per square yard. This stark contrast between the old rates used for the allotments and the present market rates has drawn significant attention.

Moreover, Chandigarh government employees under a self-financing scheme 2008 have been waiting for their allotments for many years as well. These employees are looking to the Supreme Court's decision as a precedent, hoping for a similar resolution to their prolonged wait. This situation underscores the broader implications of delayed allotments and the potential for legal recourse to address such issues.


Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Caveat in High Court

 









Justice Finally Served

Category A Successful Employees Celebrating a hard-fought victory in the High Court after 16 years of perseverance and determination. Justice finally served!





Sunday, July 7, 2024

Request for Contact Information

Dear Friends,

Congratulations on your selection in the UT Employee Housing Scheme 2008. To assist with further proceedings and ensure efficient communication, we request all successful candidates to fill out the contact information form available at https://forms.gle/4uvhH3pUGbuqjn61A.

Providing your updated contact details will help us manage future updates, notifications, and administrative processes effectively. Your cooperation in completing this form is essential for the smooth continuation of the scheme.

Thank you for your prompt attention to this matter.

Best regards,

B.P. Yadav

President, Association of UT Employee Housing Scheme 2008

Friday, July 5, 2024

About us

The UT Employee Housing Scheme 2008 is a comprehensive initiative by the Chandigarh Housing Board (CHB) aimed at providing affordable housing solutions to employees of the Union Territory administration. Launched in 2008, the scheme facilitates home ownership through self-financing options, making housing accessible and sustainable for eligible UT employees.

This blog offers detailed insights into the scheme since its inception in 2008, including:

  • Successful Candidates: Information and updates on individuals who have successfull in the draw.
  • Legal Proceedings: Coverage of court cases related to the scheme, including disputes and resolutions affecting applicants and the administration.
  • Document Repository: Access to essential documents, including official notifications, application forms, and procedural guidelines.

Stay informed about the latest developments and historical context of the UT Employee Housing Scheme 2008 through this comprehensive resource.