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The MHADA lottery system is a government-run housing scheme in Maharashtra, India, designed to provide affordable homes to residents through a transparent random selection process. Applicants register online, submit required documents, and pay a fee to enter the draw. The system uses computerized randomization to ensure fairness, with winners selected based on predefined categories like income groups and property types. This initiative helps address housing shortages by offering flats at subsidized rates, promoting equitable access to housing in urban areas. |