DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 has received an important deadline extension. Delhi Development Authority’s official housing circular listing shows that the scheme has been extended up to 30 June 2026.
This update is useful for buyers who are still looking for DDA flats in Delhi under a government-backed housing scheme. The original launch circular mentioned flats in Narela and Siraspur, covering HIG, MIG, LIG and EWS categories with a flat 25% discount.
However, buyers should understand the update correctly. This is not a brand-new launch. It is an extended booking window for an already launched DDA housing scheme.
DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026: Quick details
| Particular | Details |
|---|---|
| Authority | Delhi Development Authority |
| Scheme name | DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 |
| Scheme type | FCFS housing scheme |
| Latest extension | Up to 30 June 2026 |
| Original circular date | 23 January 2026 |
| Registration started | 24 January 2026 |
| Booking started | 28 January 2026 |
| Locations | Narela and Siraspur |
| Flat categories | HIG, MIG, LIG and EWS |
| Total flats mentioned | 1,712 flats |
| Discount mentioned | Flat 25% discount |
| Booking mode | DDA Awaas Portal |
What is the latest extension?
DDA’s official Housing Circulars page lists a circular dated 04 June 2026 for the extension of DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 up to 30 June 2026.
The DDA Awaas Portal also shows the extension link for the scheme up to 30.06.2026. This means interested buyers should check the official portal and flat availability before the extended deadline.
The latest update should be read as:
DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 is active under an extended booking window up to 30 June 2026.
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Important source note
The DDA Awaas Portal page heading may show DDA Nagrik Awas Yojna 2025 (FCFS), but the extension links and official circulars refer to DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026.
For safe verification, buyers should rely on:
- DDA Housing Circulars page for the latest extension
- DDA Awaas Portal for login, booking and flat details
- Original 23 January 2026 circular for scheme details
- Flat-wise inventory PDF for offered flat information
How many flats were offered?
The original DDA circular mentioned a total of 1,712 flats under the scheme.
| Location | Flat categories | Flats mentioned |
| Narela | HIG, MIG, LIG and EWS | 1,301 |
| Siraspur | LIG | 411 |
| Total | Â | 1,712 |
This makes the scheme relevant for different buyer groups, from EWS and LIG buyers to MIG and HIG buyers.
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Which locations are included?
The scheme mainly covers flats in:
- Narela
- Siraspur
Narela includes flats across HIG, MIG, LIG and EWS categories. Siraspur includes LIG flats.
Buyers should not decide only by looking at the scheme name. They should check the exact flat location, sector, pocket, block, floor, flat category, plinth area and carpet area from the flat-wise inventory PDF.
What is the discount?
The original circular mentioned that flats under this scheme are being offered at a flat 25% discount.
This is one of the main selling points of the scheme. But buyers should still check the final demand amount, additional charges, maintenance charges, water connection charges and any other applicable cost before booking.
A discount does not automatically mean the flat is the best option for every buyer. Location, commute, flat condition, future development and resale demand also matter.
Booking amount under the scheme
The original DDA circular mentioned the following booking amounts:
| Flat category | Booking amount |
| HIG | ₹10,00,000 |
| MIG | ₹4,00,000 |
| LIG | ₹1,00,000 |
| EWS | ₹50,000 |
The circular also mentioned a one-time non-refundable registration fee of ₹2,500 for onboarding on DDA’s Awaas Portal. Applicants who have already registered on the portal may not need to register again.
Buyers should verify the latest payment rules on the DDA Awaas Portal before making any payment.
Is this a lottery scheme or FCFS scheme?
DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 is shown as an FCFS scheme. FCFS means First Come, First Served.
In such schemes, availability can change quickly because flats may be booked by applicants on the portal. So buyers should always check the live flat availability before planning payment.
The flat-wise inventory PDF is useful for understanding the offered flats, but the latest availability should be checked only on the DDA portal.
What should buyers check before booking?
Before booking any flat, buyers should verify:
- Latest extension circular
- Live flat availability on DDA Awaas Portal
- Location and sector
- Pocket, block and flat number
- Floor level
- Flat category
- Carpet area and plinth area
- Final price after discount
- Additional charges
- Booking amount
- Refund and cancellation rules
- Possession condition
- Connectivity and livability
- Future maintenance cost
This is especially important because the scheme includes flats in different locations and categories.
Who should consider this scheme?
This scheme may be useful for buyers who want:
- A DDA-backed flat in Delhi
- A property under an official government housing scheme
- Flats in Narela or Siraspur
- FCFS booking instead of lottery wait
- Discounted pricing compared to original disposal price
- Options across EWS, LIG, MIG and HIG categories
But the scheme may not suit every buyer. People who need central Delhi access or immediate high livability should carefully check location, commute and surrounding infrastructure before booking.
Buyer caution
Buyers should avoid unofficial claims such as:
- Guaranteed allotment through agent
- Discounted booking through private link
- Token payment outside DDA portal
- Special backdoor booking
- Fake flat availability screenshots
All verification and payment should be done only through the official DDA Awaas Portal.
Should you apply?
You can consider this scheme if the location, flat category, payment amount and future livability match your requirement.
The positive points are:
- Official DDA scheme
- Extended deadline up to 30 June 2026
- 25% discount mentioned in the original circular
- Multiple flat categories
- Flat-wise inventory available
- Online booking route available
The caution points are:
- It is an extended window, not a fresh launch
- Availability may change on the portal
- Exact flat location matters
- Additional charges should be checked
- Buyers should inspect the area and compare market options
Final view
DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 is one of the important active government housing updates for Delhi buyers because the official extension gives applicants time up to 30 June 2026.
The scheme offers flats in Narela and Siraspur across multiple categories, with the original circular mentioning 1,712 flats and a 25% discount. But buyers should not apply only because the deadline has been extended.
The right approach is simple:
Check the DDA Housing Circular, visit the DDA Awaas Portal, verify the flat-wise inventory, confirm live availability, read payment terms and then decide.
Sources:-
- DDA Housing Circulars — Extension up to 30 June 2026:
https://dda.gov.in/housing/housing-circulars - Original DDA Nagrik Awaas Yojana 2026 Circular PDF:
https://eservices.dda.org.in/public/uploads/scheme_docs/DNAY26/nagrik_awaas_yojana_2026.pdf - Flat-wise Inventory PDF:
https://eservices.dda.org.in/public/uploads/scheme_docs/DNAY26/list_of_flats_for_dnay26.pdf - DDA Awaas Portal:
https://eservices.dda.org.in/DDANagrikAwaasYojna2026
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