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AnnouncedJul 2026
ConcludedExpected 20 Jul 2026
Last verified12 Jul 2026
PUDAAnnounced · notice Jul 2026

PUDA July 2026 e-auction: 61 sites across Patiala

The publicly listed Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority notice Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list, digested and source-cited by BiddingPulse offered on the eNivida e-auction portal.

61 sites5 estatesTentative reserve ₹40.00 L – ₹4.59 Cre-Auction closes 20 Jul 2026
On the numbers

What “61 sites” means

What the PUDA notice says

PUDA advertised 61 properties at Patiala — 49 residential plots across four urban estates and 12 commercial SCO (shop-cum-office) sites at one — and prices the reserve PER SQUARE METRE: residential from ₹55,000/sqm and commercial from ₹3,59,586.50/sqm. Each property’s rupee reserve is therefore its rate multiplied by its plot area, so values run from tens of lakhs for a small residential plot to several crore for a large plot or an SCO. It is advertised, not issued as a numbered notice.

What BiddingPulse covers

We have compiled the confirmed facts of PUDA’s advertisement and its detail list — the property counts, the per-square-metre reserve floors, the eligibility fee, the estates, and the auction window. The per-plot rupee figures we show are PUDA’s own tentative values (rate × area), rounded, and residential and commercial sites differ sharply — so treat any single reserve as indicative and confirm each plot’s exact size, rate, and eligibility fee on the PUDA portal.

The notice, in plain terms

Compiled by BiddingPulse · cited to Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list

The Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) published its July 2026 notice (Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list, dated Jul 2026), offering 61 sites across 5 estates in Patiala. An e-auction simply means the bidding runs on the authority-designated online portal named in the notice rather than in a room. BiddingPulse summarizes the notice — the site counts, size and reserve ranges, and estates — as it lists them, without publishing a site-by-site schedule.

The auction runs to a published public timetable. An eligible bidder records their interest and pays the eligibility fee by 20 Jul 2026, 12:00 PM IST. Every step — registering, paying, and bidding — happens on the PUDA e-auction portal (eNivida), the authority-designated portal named in the notice; the authoritative notice sits on pdapatiala.in. BiddingPulse lays out the auction's facts; it is never a party to it.

Two numbers decide what a site costs to chase. The first is the reserve price — the authority’s floor, below which no bid is accepted. Confirm the opening bid and any minimum increment on the notice or the portal before you bid. Across these 61 sites the reserve runs from ₹40.00 L – ₹4.59 Cr, which works out to roughly ₹55,000 to ₹3,95,545 for every square metre (tentative — the notice’s own figures), on sites of 72 to 430 square metres. The reserve is the floor the notice sets, not the price it will settle at. The second number is the Eligibility fee — refund per the portal terms — here ₹2 lakh on the Phulkian Enclave plots, ₹3 lakh on the other estates and every SCO.

This page is kept as a dated, source-cited record of the auction's facts, becoming the permanent record once bidding closes. Every figure here should be verified against the Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) notice before acting.

Auction timeline

Dates from Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list
StageDate & timeWhat it meansSource
Advertisement published6 Jul 2026PUDA released the e-auction advertisement and site listPUDA
e-Auction opens8 Jul 2026, 12:00 PM ISTRegistration, the eligibility fee, and online bidding open on the eNivida portaleNivida
e-Auction closes20 Jul 2026, 12:00 PM ISTLast time to bid online on the eNivida portaleNivida

Where the 61 sites are

Counts from Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list · sum to 5 estates / 61 sites

PUDA spreads the 61 sites across 5 estates. The bar groups them into 2 families, sized by how many sites sit in each; every family is named in the key beneath it.

Residential plots4 estates · 49 sitesCommercial SCO sites1 estate · 12 sites
The PUDA hubIf BiddingPulse publishes research for this auction, details of all 61 sites will be available there. The notice facts stay on this page.

Verify on the official source

Publicly available PUDA sources

Register, pay the eligibility fee, and bid only on the official portal. Always confirm the lot list, reserve, eligibility fee, and any corrigenda against the PUDA notice before acting.

Questions buyers are asking

What eligibility fee is required for the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) auction?
The eligibility fee is ₹2 lakh on the Phulkian Enclave plots, ₹3 lakh on the other estates and every SCO. It is paid on the eNivida portal by the 20 Jul 2026, 12:00 PM IST deadline; check the portal terms for how it is treated after the auction.
When does the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) e-auction close?
The e-auction closes 20 Jul 2026, 12:00 PM IST. All dates are on the eNivida portal / the official notice.
Do I need a digital signature to bid in the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) auction, and how do I get one?
A DSC is optional here. Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA)’s notice says you can take part on the eNivida portal using either OTP-based verification or a DSC — so OTP alone is enough. If you prefer a DSC, use a certificate from a CCA-licensed Certifying Authority: A DSC is a signing certificate on a USB e-token issued by a licensed Certifying Authority under India’s CCA (see the CCA’s list of licensed CAs); issuance time and validity vary by CA, so check with the one you choose and arrange it well before the deadline.
How many sites are in the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) auction?
The notice offers 61 sites across 5 estates, under the Patiala e-auction advertisement & site list dated Jul 2026.
What does BiddingPulse cover for the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) auction?
We have compiled the confirmed facts of PUDA’s advertisement and its detail list — the property counts, the per-square-metre reserve floors, the eligibility fee, the estates, and the auction window. The per-plot rupee figures we show are PUDA’s own tentative values (rate × area), rounded, and residential and commercial sites differ sharply — so treat any single reserve as indicative and confirm each plot’s exact size, rate, and eligibility fee on the PUDA portal.
What are the reserve prices for the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) sites?
Reserve prices range from ₹40.00 L – ₹4.59 Cr, which works out to roughly ₹55,000 to ₹3,95,545 for every square metre (tentative — the notice’s own figures). The reserve is the authority's floor price, not a guide to the final price. Sizes span 72 to 430 square metres.
Where do registration and bidding take place for the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) auction?
Registration, the eligibility fee, and bidding all happen on the PUDA e-auction portal (eNivida) at https://puda.enivida.com. The authoritative notice is published on pdapatiala.in. BiddingPulse is not a party to the auction — register, pay, and bid only on the official source.
What else does the July 2026 Punjab Urban Planning & Development Authority (PUDA) notice require?
Beyond the headline figures, the notice sets these terms: the rupee values shown are the notice’s own tentative figures (area × per-square-metre rate); cess is payable extra, over and above the bid (“Cess extra”); a GPS-enabled device is mandatory to bid, and bidders verify by OTP or DSC (PUDA flyer); NEFT/RTGS payments take time to reconcile, so initiate the eligibility fee at least 24 hours before the close; some plots border government property or a boundary wall, and the list notes their actual size may vary at the time of possession; the flyer offers allotment on 10% of the bid amount (cess extra), with a 15% rebate on lump-sum payment made within 90 days of allotment. Confirm each against the official notice before acting.

Publication record

Every change dated · never silently rewritten
Expected 20 Jul 2026
Concluded record
After bidding closes, this page folds into the archive and is kept as a permanent, dated record of the notice. Status and dates only — no clearing prices or winners.
12 Jul 2026Correction
Source terms & caveats added
Marked the OCR-derived rupee values as the notice’s own tentative figures, and added the “cess extra” caveat.
12 Jul 2026Correction
Reserve range corrected
Corrected the top of the reserve range against the official six-page site list: the highest tentative value is ₹4.59 crore (Puda Enclave-1, property 90 — 429.6 sq m at ₹1,06,882.65/sq m), not the ₹5.30 crore an earlier revision showed. The floor and per-square-metre rates are unchanged.
9 Jul 2026
Record published
Compiled and published the verified facts of PUDA’s July 2026 advertisement and site list — the 49 residential plots and 12 commercial SCO sites, the per-square-metre reserve floors, the eligibility fee, and the auction window — with bidding already open on the portal (8–20 Jul).
PUDA July 2026 e-auction — 61 sites · BiddingPulse