All about JDA or Jaipur Development Authority Scheme
The Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) is responsible for creating basic infrastructure for Jaipur’s development that augments the sustainable growth of the city. Jaipur Vikas Pradhikaran was constituted under the Jaipur Development Authority Act, 1982. Like any other development authority, JDA too offers housing schemes that will provide housing to the Jaipur residents at an affordable rate.
To register for any of the Jaipur Urban Development Authority residential schemes, you have to submit a list of documents. Let us take a look at them here.
Driving licence or voter ID or passport
Birth certificate
School transfer certificate
Applicant’s income certificate
To apply for a JDA Housing Scheme, the applicant should belong to Low Income Group (LIGs) or Middle Income Group (MIGs).
Let us take a look at the details of the common criteria here:
JDA housing scheme is exclusive to the residents of Rajasthan
To be eligible to apply for this scheme, the applicant should be above 18 years of age
Applicant must have a bank account in their name
Applicant should not have any other house or plot allotted to their name in the past 10 years
Applicant/s or their dependents, including husband, wife, or parents, should not own any other house in any other state
Now, let us check the category-specific yearly income criteria that should be met to become eligible for the JDA housing scheme.
The yearly income limit of the applicant and their family should be ₹3 Lakhs under the LIG-A JDA scheme
The yearly income limit of the applicant and their family should be between ₹3 Lakhs and ₹6 Lakhs under the LIG-B JDA scheme
The yearly income limit of the applicant and their family should be between ₹6 Lakhs and ₹10 Lakhs under the MIG scheme
Follow the below-mentioned steps to view all the latest and past approved building plans from JDA.
Step 1: Go to the official Jaipur Development Authority website
Step 2: From the top menu and select ‘Town Planning’
Step 3: Now, choose ‘Approved Building Plans’
Step 4: From the drop-down menu, click on ‘List of Approved Building Plans’ A new page will appear with a list of years along with a view button next to each year.
Step 5: Click on the ‘View’ button next to the year of your choice
Now, a list of the chosen year’s approved building plans will open in PDF format. You can download the PDF to your system if needed.
If you wish to raise queries and complaints, you can contact the JDA via the following channels:
Phone Number |
+91-141-2569696 (Extension 8801) |
Enforcement Control Room Helpline |
+91-141-2575151 |
Email ID |
jda@rajasthan.gov.in |
Address |
Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) Head Office, Ram Kishor Vyas Bhawan, Indra Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - 302004 |
A JDA approval indicates that the particular project is examined, analysed, and processed by the Jaipur Development Authority (JDA) before making it accessible to the general public. JDA is responsible for creating basic infrastructure, along with preparing and implementing master plans for the development of Jaipur city.
If you wish to file a complaint, you can contact the JDA via its dedicated enforcement helpline number +91 41 2575151. Or, you can also write an email and send it to jda@rajasthan.gov.in. Alternatively, you can visit the JDA head office at Ram Kishor Vyas Bhawan, Indra Circle, Jawaharlal Nehru Marg, Jaipur, Rajasthan, India - 302004.
To qualify for the LIG-A JDA scheme, your family’s annual income should be below ₹3 Lakhs. For the LIG-B scheme, your family’s annual income should fall between ₹3 Lakhs and ₹6 Lakhs. If you’re applying for the MIG scheme, your family’s income should be between ₹6 Lakhs and ₹10 Lakhs.
In order to qualify for the JDA housing scheme, you must be a resident of Rajasthan with an active bank account and at least 18 years of age. You shouldn’t have had any JDA approved a house or plot in your name in the last 10 years. Lastly, you can qualify for JDA housing scheme benefits only if you and your dependents don’t own properties in Rajasthan or any other state.
Yes, a nominal registration fee of ₹500 is applicable. However, this fee is refunded if you don’t receive a plot allotment.
JDA offers a range of online services for citizens of Rajasthan including the issuance of freehold patta, lease deeds, and name transfer/substitution in property. Citizens can also apply for reconstitution/sub-division of property, convert their lease deeds into freehold patta and obtain One Time Lease Certificates (OTLCs) from the website. While some of these services are free of charge, others require a nominal processing fee payment.