The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) has announced the sale of more than 140 sites and plots through an e-auction, aiming to boost revenue from its land disposal segment. The properties include residential, industrial, institutional, and group housing projects, as well as commercial uses such as kiosks, food courts, and a cafe at Baansera.
Auction Details and Timeline
The 22 mega e-auction scheme opened registrations on April 22 for plots located in prime areas. The process for submitting earnest money deposit (EMD) for these plots will continue till May 22. Officials confirmed that the sites fall under 12 categories and include reclaimed and newly identified plots that are free from legal encumbrances.
Categories of Properties Offered
The auction portfolio comprises 24 residential plots, 21 industrial plots, and 16 commercial plots. Additionally, 57 built-up commercial estate shops, 10 institutional plots (including those designated for religious use), and five multi-level car parking sites are part of the offering.
The inventory also features smaller commercial and licence-based units. These include four kiosks available on a monthly licence fee basis, a food court in Dwarka, a fuel station, one group housing plot, a shop at Janak Place, and a cafe site at Bamboo Oasis in Baansera.
Official Statement
A senior DDA official stated, “We have curated a diverse portfolio in this phase to cater to residential demand, commercial expansion and institutional needs across Delhi. The details of the auction will be decided after the last date of registration and the same will be published on DDA’s website as well as on the auction portal. Applicants will also be informed through their registered emails.”
Eligibility and Process
Applicants must possess a valid digital signature to participate in the online auction. Information on properties, eligibility criteria, and procedures is available on the official website, along with downloadable e-auction documents. “The goal is to streamline allocation through a fully digital system. Applicants should carefully review all guidelines and complete registration within the stipulated timeline,” the official added.
For commercial estate properties such as shops, kiosks, Janak Place units, and food court or cafe spaces, applicants have been advised to refer to specific guidelines on the portal. Further updates, including property-wise schedules, will be issued after the registration phase concludes.



