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Frustrated with the slow process of allotment of flats by the Registrar of Cooperative Societies, at least 500 more members of housing societies in Dwarka conducted self-draw of lots and allotted flats for themselves on Sunday. This comes after the Registrar of Cooperative Societies declared null and void the self draw of flats by 1,000 members in Dwarka last week. Flat owners said another 1,000 flats are ready for self draw next week.

The three societies for which the draw was held on Sunday were Sant Sundar Das, Naval Technical Officers and Bharat Jagriti group housing societies. ‘We will go ahead with self-allotment. People, who have already made the payment for their flats and are waiting for allotment for long don’t want to take to the street or damage public property in protest against the delay. The government agencies must understand that we have taken this step after exhausting all our resources, said Ashok Kumar, a retired senior executive of a Navaranta PSU who is heading the process of self-allotment of flats.

Kumar said they waited for long but the system failed to deliver. We got frustrated. We knew that we own flats in a particular society, but did not knew which one belonged to whom. After the self draw we have got our flats,’’ he said.

More : timesofindia.indiatimes.com

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