Bihar’s result
has forced Union Government to focus all its efforts in fulfilling the promises
made by PM in Lok Sabha election campaign. Today while Union Cabinet has taken
major decisions to push development agenda its Ministers have also asked
officers to take fast decisions on pending proposals submitted by State
Governments.
In this
connection Ministry of Housing & Urban Poverty Alleviation today approved
construction of 2,28,204 houses for urban poor in five states of Andhra
Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and Rajasthan for which the central
government will provide an assistance of Rs.3,231 cr. Houses for urban poor sanctioned today was based on the proposals made by
respective state governments. Proposals of Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Gujarat and
Rajasthan were cleared as it is.
The
inter-ministerial Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) chaired
by Dr.Nandita Chatterjee, Secretary (HUPA) approved the housing projects after
detailed presentations by respective states. Of the houses approved, 2,17,748
were for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) under Affordable Housing in
Partnership (AHP) and Beneficiary led Construction components of the Prime
Minister’s Awas Yojana (PMAY). The rest are for Low Income Groups. Under these
two components, central assistance @ Rs.1.50 lakh per each house will be
provided.
Andhra Pradesh
has been sanctioned 1,93,147 houses in 37 cities followed by Gujarat with
15,580 houses in 4 cities, Telangana - 10,290 in 10 cities, Rajasthan-6,255 in
10 cities, and Tamil Nadu-2,932 houses
in 5 cities.
In the light of
the experience of implementation of housing projects in the past, this time
around the Ministry of HUPA has ensured availability of land for all the
proposed projects with respective state governments providing land as their
share of Affordable Housing in Partnership.
Under PMAY, 2
crore houses for urban poor are to be built by the year 2022 under which the
central government will provide assistance in the range of Rs.1.00 lakh to
Rs.2.33 lakh depending upon the model followed.
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