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Lucknow’s Anantnagar scheme to allot 498 residential plots through lottery

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Last Updated : 1st May, 2026
Synopsis

Lucknow Development Authority has announced the allotment of 498 residential plots under its Anantnagar housing scheme in Lucknow, to be distributed through a lottery system. The scheme forms part of a larger township development along Mohan Road, designed to accommodate future residential demand with planned infrastructure and amenities. The plots will be offered across multiple size categories, continuing the authority’s phased rollout of the project. The initiative follows earlier phases that witnessed strong applicant interest and is aimed at expanding access to plotted housing in the city’s developing corridors.

Lucknow Development Authority has announced that 498 residential plots under its Anantnagar housing scheme in Lucknow will be allotted through a lottery process, as part of ongoing efforts to expand planned residential development in the city.


The scheme, located along Mohan Road, is being implemented as a large-scale township project, with the current phase focusing on plotted development across multiple size categories. The allotment will be conducted through a transparent lottery mechanism, continuing the authority’s standard process for distributing residential plots.

Officials indicated that the move is aligned with sustained demand for plotted housing in Lucknow, particularly in emerging corridors where infrastructure development is being scaled up. The Anantnagar scheme is part of a broader urban expansion strategy aimed at creating organised residential zones supported by road networks, utilities, and social infrastructure.

The township spans a significant land parcel and is planned to accommodate a mix of residential plots, group housing developments, and commercial components. Earlier phases of the project have already seen multiple plot allotments through lottery draws, attracting strong participation from applicants.

The current tranche of 498 plots is expected to be offered across different size brackets, similar to previous phases, which included plots ranging from approximately 112.5 sq m to 450 sq m. The allocation through lottery ensures equal opportunity for applicants and reduces discretionary allotment practices.

The Anantnagar project forms part of a larger development plan that includes over 2,000 residential plots, commercial spaces, and group housing units, along with supporting infrastructure such as internal roads, green spaces, and utilities.

Officials have maintained that the scheme is being developed with a focus on planned urbanisation, integrating residential supply with infrastructure readiness. The phased release of plots allows the authority to manage demand while ensuring that development progresses in line with approved layouts and service provisions.

The continued rollout of plotted housing under the scheme reflects a broader trend in Tier-II cities, where demand for land ownership and low-density residential formats remains strong alongside apartment-led development.

With the latest allotment phase, the authority is expected to further advance the township’s development, contributing to Lucknow’s expanding residential footprint and structured urban growth.

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