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Hundreds rush to Mantralaya for Rs 54,000 flats in Powai

People filled the forms believing it would help them get a house in Powai for a meagre Rs 54,000 under the so-called "low-cost housing scheme floated by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan."

February 05, 2014 / 15:27 IST
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Hundreds of people from Mumbai and adjoining areas have been thronging Mantralaya to submit forms for a low-cost housing scheme, which the Chief Minister's Office said did not exist.

People filled the forms believing it would help them get a house in Powai for a meagre Rs 54,000 under the so-called "low-cost housing scheme floated by Chief Minister Prithviraj Chavan." After learning about those submitting the applications yesterday, the Chief Minister's office issued a clarification that no such scheme had been sanctioned by the government and the so-called forms were bogus.

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However, this hasn't dampened the applicants' spirits and the rush continued on the second day today. A CMO official said an inquiry will be conducted to ascertain what exactly led to this bogus claim and the subsequent mad rush at Mantralaya, the state Secretariat.