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Slum-free India in 5 yrs a reality?

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Source : The Times of India Date : 06.07.2009

Slum-free India in 5 yrs a reality?
NEW DELHI: Upgradation of 1,000 slums, construction of 10 lakh houses, a biometric survey of slums and "equitable city" campaign during the 11th five-year Plan period are the ambitious targets of UPA's new affordable housing scheme, Rajiv Gandhi Awas Yojana. Its aim is "to make a slum-free India in five years".

With the President setting the agenda in her joint address to Parliament, the government is finalising the broad contours of the scheme for urban poor across 74 cities having a population of five lakh and above.

In a move to tackle the massive housing shortage of 2.6 crore, the scheme aims to provide central assistance of Rs 1.5 lakh for each family living in slums. The Centre can also bear 25% of the cost in developing infrastructure like roads, sewage and other facilities for affordable housing projects.

In a multi-pronged strategy, the Centre is likely to extend financial support to states "that are willing to assign property rights" to people living in slums.

The scheme also aims to dovetail the schemes for affordable housing through public-private partnership and an interest-subsidy offer.

Under the affordable housing scheme with an initial budget of Rs 5,000 crore, the housing ministry has a target of constructing 10 lakh houses.

According to an official, the scheme envisages giving Rs 50,000 as grant and the balance Rs 1 lakh as a bank loan at 4% interest rate through an interest subsidy scheme.

In its first year, the Centre is likely to adopt a state-specific strategy by pushing them to go in for slum upgradation or slum rehabilitation projects involving private players to avail massive central funding.

"The ministry aims to upgrade around 1,000 slums during the 11th Plan," said an official, adding that many real estate players have shown interest in slum redevelopment, which is seen as an area offering significant business potential at a time when the sector is badly hit by the economic slowdown.

In view of the confusion over the slum population, the government plans to undertake a fresh biometric survey of slums across the country to come out with the exact number of people living in such areas.

The Rajiv Gandhi Awas Yojana is likely to be launch on August 20, the birth anniversary of the late Prime Minister.

As part of the scheme, the Centre is also likely to ask the states to attract private builders and developers by giving incentives like favourable land-use conversion and permitting extra FAR and coverage area.

The state housing boards are expected to be partners to the government and construct and develop projects with funding from institutional sources.

To minimize the cost of construction, the scheme suggests coming out with plan layouts which mixes EWS/LIG/MIG with HIG houses and commercial set-ups and cross-subsidy through premium earned through the sale of HIG houses and commercial space.

To avail central funds, a project should have houses ranging from 300 sq ft to 1,200 sq ft plinth area built at affordable rates on land provided by state governments. A minimum of 25% houses of 300 sq ft will be compulsory for economically weaker sections (EWS) in each project to be allotted by the government.
Last Updated on Monday, 06 July 2009 10:51
 

Housing scheme falls flat in Nellore district

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Source : The Hindu Date : 02.07.2009

Housing scheme falls flat in Nellore district

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NELLORE: Municipal Administration and Urban Development Minister Anam Ramnarayana Reddy expressed concern over the poor implementation of Indiramma Housing Scheme in the district.

Participating in a meeting with the Housing Corporation officials here on Wednesday, the Minister expressed dissatisfaction over the delay in completing the construction of houses sanctioned during phase-I and phase-II some three years ago in the district. The officials explained that many beneficiaries are not coming forward to construct the houses due to delay in sanctioning bridge loans by the bankers. Some houses were pending as there were no sufficient work inspectors in the district.

However, the housing officials said about 50,000 houses would be completed soon as the government is providing Rs. 20,000 financial assistance to SC and STs through municipalities. The Minister said the government has sanctioned 1,05,760 houses in three phases, but not even half of the units were grounded.

Mr. Reddy directed the DEs to complete the houses sanctioned in first phase by August 15. He expressed anger over the poor performance of some engineers in implementing the scheme. Collector K. Ramgopal and other officials were present.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 08:05
 

GMC likely to bag national project to develop slums

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Source : The Hindu Date : 01.07.2009

GMC likely to bag national project to develop slums

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Under the project, the Centre will give funds as grants

Slums not covered under earlier schemes to benefit


Photo: T. Vijaya Kumar

Mayor Rayapati Mohana Sai Krishna and Joint Collector Gaurav Uppal inspecting the documents of the NHAI on Tuesday. —

GUNTUR: The Guntur Municipal Corporation (GMC) is all set to clinch a yet-to-be named national project for modernisation of slums.

Under the national project, for which the Central Government would provide a substantial component of funds in the form of grants, the GMC would be able to take up a slew of developmental activities in slums and improve basic amenities, like housing, roads, drainage and water supply. The project would be implemented in slums, which have not been covered under various slum development schemes such as IHSDP. Municipal Commissioner K. Ilambarthi, who met senior officials of the Municipal Administration Department at Hyderabad, was asked to conduct a comprehensive survey of all slum habitations. The GMC would rope in consultant to conduct the survey. It was Mr. Siddharth Jain, the previous Commissioner, who first mooted that the survey could be taken up by members of self-help groups to assess the quality of amenities in slums.

Land acquisition

The corporation asked the National Highway Authorities of India to speed up the works relating to land acquisition of the proposed expansion of the national Highway from the existing four to six lanes. The GMC was pressing for early completion of the exercise as it was racing against time to complete the works relating to laying of a second drinking water pipeline from the filtration plant at Takkelapadu. The second pipeline would augment the supply from the existing 75 MLD to 120 MLD. Mayor Rayapati Mohana Sai Krishna, Mr. Ilambarthi and Joint Collector Gaurav Uppal and other municipal engineering personnel inspected the land near Takkelapadu and took stock of the situation. The Mayor said that the government accorded financial sanction of grant of Rs.6.5 crores to lay the pipeline and asked NHAI to speed up works.

Last Updated on Thursday, 02 July 2009 06:54
 


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