If you’re looking to secure a residential plot in Jodhpur under a major housing scheme, this is the time to act. The Jodhpur Development Authority (JDA) has launched the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Awasiya Yojna – Jodhpur, offering plots in the Gram Chokha area (राजस्व ग्राम चौखा) for eligible applicants. With deadlines, lotteries and allotment processes in motion, you’ll want the complete facts. In this post you’ll find the latest updates, key eligibility criteria, how to apply, and what to watch out for.
The Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Awasiya Yojna (Jodhpur) is a housing/residential-plot allotment scheme initiated by JDA. It aims to develop a residential colony in the Gram Chokha region of Jodhpur, offering a blend of residential plots, commercial zones, parks and infrastructure. According to property listing sites, JDA is marketing “Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Nagar, Chokha, Jodhpur” under this scheme.
Applicants register via the official JDA portal.
The scheme presents an opportunity for prospective homeowners and investors alike who are looking into affordable – or at least reasonably priced – plots under a government-approved development.
The last date for online application has been extended to 10 November 2025, 6 PM, for the convenience of applicants.
Allotment will be done via lottery, now scheduled for 19 November 2025.
Plots are situated in village Chokha, approximately 13 km from Jodhpur Railway Station and near major highways for easy connectivity.
The scheme includes plots of different sizes for EWS, LIG, MIG, and HIG categories.
Official Website for Applications:
Jodhpur Development Authority Official Portal
Eligibility
While exact eligibility criteria will be spelt out in the formal JDA notification, you should expect the following typical requirements:
Applicant must be a resident of the relevant area or region (check if local quotas apply).
Financial eligibility: The scheme may be aimed at certain income groups or categories.
No major dues or earlier allotment violations with the authority.
Compliance with application formalities (documents, registration fee, etc.).
The scheme is open to various income groups, each with unique plot sizes and payment terms:
| Group | Income Range (₹) | Plot Size | Price (Reserve Rate %) | Plots Available | Registration Fee (₹) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| EWS (Economically Weaker) | Up to 3 lakh | 45 sq. m | 50% | 342 | 10,000 |
| LIG (Lower Income) | 3–6 lakh | 45–75 sq. m | 90% | 172 | 20,000 |
| MIG–B (Middle Income) | 12–18 lakh | 120–220 sq. m | 105% | 204 | 40,000 |
| HIG (High Income) | Above 18 lakh | Above 220 sq. m | 110% | 290 | 50,000 |
Visit the JDA official portal: jdajodhpur.org. The registration link for the scheme is live.
Fill in the required applicant details (name, contact/mobile, category if required).
Upload supporting documents (proof of identity, address, income, etc).
Pay the registration/application fee (as per JDA’s instructions).
Submit before the deadline. Make sure you keep the confirmation and track your application number.
Await the draw/allotment result once JDA publishes it. After allotment, you’ll get further information on payment schedule, plot selection, etc.
Government-backed scheme: Being run by the JDA gives it credibility and regulated process.
Location: Gram Chokha in Jodhpur is likely to benefit from infrastructure and development if the scheme proceeds as planned.
New allotment window: Since the scheme is currently active, there is less competition compared with older, saturated schemes.
Investment potential: If the area develops well, early allotment could yield value appreciation.
Residential usage: For those looking to build or live in Jodhpur (or near Jodhpur), this provides a structured option.
Read the allotment rules carefully. Government schemes often operate via lottery/ballot, and sometimes with priority categories (SC/ST/OBC/WEG etc).
Check payment schedule and extra charges. After allotment, there may be development charges, infrastructure costs, interest on delayed payments etc.
Verify infrastructure promises. Though marketing says “plots + commercial zone + parks”, ensure the plan and timelines are clearly defined.
Legal & title check. Make sure the allotted plot will have clear title and approved layout. Government schemes reduce risk, but you still need to check.
Opportunity for accessibility (especially relevant given your context). If you or your readers have accessibility/mobility needs, check if the location and scheme layout are compatible (road widths, slope, ease of construction adaption).
Publication timing: Since the scheme is fresh, your blog post should hit soon — delays may reduce urgency for readers.
Follow-up value: Plan a later follow-up post (after the lottery or allotment results) to keep traffic returning.
Act quickly if you’re planning to secure a plot under the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Awasiya Yojna as demand is high and deadlines are strict. For more government housing and city development news, stay tuned to our blog and bookmark the JDA’s official site for all updates.
This informational guide is based on the latest available government releases and trusted news sources as of November 2025. For queries, visit the JDA office or call their official helpline listed on their website.
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