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Ministry begins cross-verification of housing applications

Ministry begins cross-verification of housing applications

The Ministry of Housing, Land and Urban Development has begun cross-verifying applications for the 'Emmenah Boahiyaavehikan' (Housing for All) scheme in the Greater Malé region. A total of 58,505 applications were received by the June 15 deadline, with 35,930 for flats and 22,575 for land plots. The government plans to allocate 7,900 housing units and 15,000 land plots. Verification involves cross-checking with multiple government agencies to ensure accuracy. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced that 15,000 of 25,000 land plots planned for Rasmalé will be issued in the first phase. The ministry aims to complete ongoing housing projects within the remaining two years of the presidential term, but no timeline for verification completion has been announced.

The Ministry of Housing, Land and Urban Development has begun cross-verifying applications for the 'Emmenah Boahiyaavehikan' (Housing for All) scheme in the Greater Malé region. A total of 58,505 applications were received by the June 15 deadline, with 35,930 for flats and 22,575 for land plots. The government plans to allocate 7,900 housing units and 15,000 land plots. Verification involves cross-checking with multiple government agencies to ensure accuracy. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced that 15,000 of 25,000 land plots planned for Rasmalé will be issued in the first phase. The ministry aims to complete ongoing housing projects within the remaining two years of the presidential term, but no timeline for verification completion has been announced.

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Jun 21, 2026

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The Ministry of Housing, Land and Urban Development has begun cross-verifying applications for the 'Emmenah Boahiyaavehikan' (Housing for All) scheme in the Greater Malé region. A total of 58,505 applications were received by the June 15 deadline, with 35,930 for flats and 22,575 for land plots. The government plans to allocate 7,900 housing units and 15,000 land plots. Verification involves cross-checking with multiple government agencies to ensure accuracy. President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu announced that 15,000 of 25,000 land plots planned for Rasmalé will be issued in the first phase. The ministry aims to complete ongoing housing projects within the remaining two years of the presidential term, but no timeline for verification completion has been announced.

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