Overview
- A total of 7,620 flats were built at Savda Ghevra under JNNURM, with 6,476 still vacant, according to the chief minister’s office.
- An approved ₹27.50 crore will fund repairs to an initial tranche of 2,500 vacant units, with remaining flats to be taken up in later phases.
- Eligible families in the economically weaker section are slated to start receiving allotments in the New Year, officials said.
- The colony has a full sewerage network, 39 parks covering over 22,000 sq m, two underground tanks with booster and overhead systems, and four solid-waste collection points.
- One of two planned primary schools is complete, a dispensary is proposed, and market and transport facilities are under development, with DUSIB told to fast-track pending works.