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The Chandigarh Housing Board, a Chandigarh Administration undertaking, was
established in the year 1976 by extending the
Haryana Housing Board Act, 1971
to
the Union Territory of Chandigarh. The primary objective of the Board is to
provide reasonably priced, good quality housing for the shelter less persons
residing in the Union Territory of Chandigarh. Right from the beginning, the
Board has focused upon the construction and allotment of houses for the less
affluent sections of society on hire-purchase basis. Till March 2012, the Chandigarh
Housing Board has constructed a total of 60337 houses of various
categories Details. It has been estimated that about 25% of the population of
Chandigarh is living in CHB houses. Over time, the Board has maintained a
reputation for providing well designed houses with good quality of construction
at prices much lower than the market. This is probably why CHB schemes are much
awaited and obtain an excellent response from the public The functioning of the Board is as per the
Chandigarh Housing Board (Allotment,
Management & Sale of Tenements) Regulations, 1979. The land for construction of
houses/flats is allotted to the Board by the Chandigarh Administration at
reserve price from time to time. Accordingly, housing schemes are floated by the
Board and applications are invited from the general public including various
Reserved Categories. After scrutiny of applications, draw of lots is held for
registration of allottees and allocation of floors. Refunds of deposits of
unsuccessful applicants are made thereafter. For allotting the House Nos. before
possession, another draw is held by the Board. Chandigarh Housing Board has also constructed
commercial units & undertaken
other schemes & deposit works for Chandigarh Administration & other organisations. The Chandigarh Housing Board is also the implementing agency for
the Co-operative House Building Societies Scheme 1991. |