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Maharashtra: CIDCO relaxes eligibility situation for journalists in search of flats in housing schemes

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By PTI

THANE: The Central Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has relaxed the situation for eligibility certificates obtained from the Directorate General of Information and Public Relations (DGIPR) for journalists in search of residences in its housing schemes, an official mentioned on Sunday.

The improvement authority itself will determine the eligibility of journalists, he mentioned.

“The CIDCO has always honoured and supported activities related to journalism. This time also, under the guidance of the Maharashtra government, the CIDCO has relaxed the condition of eligibility, so that journalists can get an apartment under its housing scheme more easily,” managing director and vice chairman of CIDCO Dr Sanjay Mukherjee mentioned.

Previously, whereas making use of for residences, journalists had been required to acquire an eligibility certificates from the DGIPR.

But as the method was time-consuming, the issuance of allotment letter for residences to journalists who had been unable to submit the eligibility certificates was delayed.

Henceforth, the CIDCO itself will determine the eligibility of journalist candidates who’re profitable in the course of the lottery draw.

THANE: The Central Industrial Development Corporation (CIDCO) has relaxed the situation for eligibility certificates obtained from the Directorate General of Information and Public Relations (DGIPR) for journalists in search of residences in its housing schemes, an official mentioned on Sunday.

The improvement authority itself will determine the eligibility of journalists, he mentioned.

“The CIDCO has always honoured and supported activities related to journalism. This time also, under the guidance of the Maharashtra government, the CIDCO has relaxed the condition of eligibility, so that journalists can get an apartment under its housing scheme more easily,” managing director and vice chairman of CIDCO Dr Sanjay Mukherjee mentioned.

Previously, whereas making use of for residences, journalists had been required to acquire an eligibility certificates from the DGIPR.

But as the method was time-consuming, the issuance of allotment letter for residences to journalists who had been unable to submit the eligibility certificates was delayed.

Henceforth, the CIDCO itself will determine the eligibility of journalist candidates who’re profitable in the course of the lottery draw.