Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs

Government did more for housing urban poor in 3 years than what was done in previous 10 years, asserts Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu Thrust, scale of financing, speed and scale of approvals prove ‘Government with a difference’ says Minister Affordable housing projects coming up on private lands too to be made eligible for central assistance 15 States/UTs to meet Housing for All target by 2019; rest by 2022 Shri Naidu says Rental Housing Policy to complement Housing for All Mission to be announced soon All sections of Real Estate Act notified; Builders to register projects within 3 months from May 1

Posted On: 20 APR 2017 4:12PM by PIB Bengaluru
Government did more for housing urban poor in 3 years than what was done in previous 10 years, asserts Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu 

Thrust, scale of financing, speed and scale of approvals prove ‘Government with a difference’ says Minister 

 

Affordable housing projects coming up on private lands too to be made eligible for central assistance

 

15 States/UTs to meet Housing for All target by 2019; rest by 2022

 

Shri Naidu says Rental Housing Policy to complement Housing for All Mission to be announced soon

 

All sections of Real Estate Act notified; Builders to register projects within 3 months from May 1

 

            Minister of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Shri M.Venkaiah Naidu today asserted that the Government has done more for meeting the housing needs of urban poor during the last three years than what was done in the previous ten years proving that it is a ‘Government with a difference’ as desired by the people.

 

            Shri Naidu stated that to enable inclusive development benefitting the urban poor, Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi launched ‘Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) ‘ to ensure Housing for All by 2022 and gave the following evidence in support of his assertion :

 

1.      Under PMAY(Urban), 17,73,533 affordable houses have been approved  for 2,008 cities and towns in the last less than two years as against 13,82,768 sanctioned for 1,061 cities in the earlier 10 years;

2.      An investment of Rs.96,266 cr has been approved so far for construction of houses for urban poor as against Rs.32,713 cr during 2004-14;

3.      Central assistance of Rs.27,883 cr has already been approved for release to States/UTs under PMAY(Urban) as against Rs.20,920 cr during the ten years of previous government;

4.      PMAY(Urbana) has been extended to Middle Income Groups there by benefitting people with annual incomes up to Rs.18 lakhs, covering large sections of the society;

5.      Specific time limit of 2022 has been fixed for achieving the Housing for All target as against the open ended approach of the previous government; and

6.      More importantly, an enabling eco-system has been created to promote affordable housing through various initiatives like granting Infrastructure Status for this segment, concessions like exemption of profits from affordable housing projects from Income Tax etc.

 

            Shri Naidu stated that to promote private investments in affordable housing on a large scale, his Ministry is considering to extend central assistance of Rs.1.50 lakh per each eligible beneficiary belonging to Economically Weaker Sections under projects taken up even on private lands. So far, the Ministry has approved construction of 5,83, 427 houses under Affordable Housing in Partnership component of PMAY(Urban) only with State Governments partnership.

 

            Elaborating on the strategy to meet the Housing for All target by 2022, Shri Naidu informed that 15 States/UTs are being targeted to meet the target by 2019. These are: Kerala, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland, Sikkim, Tripura, Andaman & Nicobar Islands,Chandigarh, Dadra and Nagar Haveli, Daman & Diu and Puducherry.

 

            Other large States have been asked to submit housing proposals by end 2018 so that construction of houses could be completed by the targeted 2022.

           

            The Minister further informed that within 22 months of launch of PMAY (Urban), 97,489 houses have been constructed for urban poor. Shri Naidu gave details of States leading in implementation of PMAY(Urban) as below:

 

State

Affordable houses

Approved for construction

Houses grounded for

construction

Houses completed

Tamil Nadu

2,27,956

86,132

  8,382

Madhya Pradesh

2,09,711

58,938

  3,331

Andhra Pradesh

1,95,047

54,082

  2,892

Karnataka

1,46,548

79,317

14,328 

Gujarat

1,44,687

92,367

28,070

West Bengal

1,44,369

45,269

  5,665

Maharashtra

1,26,081

39,957

  6,963

Bihar

   88,293

35,752

  2,460

Telangana

   82,985

20,640

     776

Jharkhand

   64,567

42,654

  2,672

Odisha

   48,855

17,389

  1,472

Tripura

   45,908

40,639

  5,665

 

            Stressing on the need for promoting rental housing stock to meet the housing needs in the context of urbanization being a continuous process and driven by migration, Shri Naidu informed that a National Urban Rental Housing Policy would be soon announced to meet the needs of migrant workers, students, single working women etc. The policy outlines measures to be taken to encourage investments in Social Rental Housing with government support and Market Driven Rental Housing without government support. The Minister said rental housing would be an effective complement to the Housing for All mission.

 

            Shri Venkaiah Naidu informed that the remaining 32 Sections of Real Estate Act, 2016 have been notified last night relating to registration of ongoing projects that have not received Completion Certificate, penalties for non-compliance etc which would be effective from first of next month. He said that under the Act, projects and Real Estate Agents have to be registered with Regulatory Authorities within three months thereafter.

 

            The Minister urged the States/UTs to ensure that Real Estate Rules and other institutional infrastructure were in place by the stipulated time failing which they would come under public pressure.

 

            Asserting that housing of urban poor has received unprecedented attention form the Government, Shri Naidu said “ The Government led by Prime Minister Shri Narendra Modi has done what was required and the ball is now in the courts of Chief Ministers’ courts to ensure Housing for All by 2022”.

 

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