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LDA to e-auction 47 plots; 15 ‘missing’ from records
Hindustan Times Lucknow
|July 16, 2025
Out of 292 plots in the Lucknow Development Authority's (LDA) Transport Nagar scheme, 47 have been selected for the upcoming e-auction while 15 are reported missing from the records and 34 currently under inspection/ survey due to document discrepancies. So far, 166 applicants have submitted documents related to their plots, said officials.
No ownership was claimed by allottees for the 47 plots, after which the authority decided to place them under e-auction. Among these, the LDA even failed to trace 15 plots.
“Neither the LDA nor the individuals concerned have submitted any documents. These plots are completely untraceable on the ground,” said a senior LDA official.
LDA zonal in-charge Vandana Pandey confirmed that 47 plots have been placed under LDA auction and the authority is conducting an onsite investigation at 34 others.
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