To provide cheaper houses for lower income
groups, the ministry of Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) is working
for the inclusion of affordable housing in the infrastructure list.
"In order to provide greater outreach for housing schemes
of the government, my ministry has recently revised the income sealing for
qualifying for various schemes. Now the revised annual household income limit
for the economically weaker section is enhanced to Rs 1 lakh from Rs 60,000 and
for that of Lower income group, it is 2 lakh from the earlier limit of Rs 1.2
lakh," Maken said.
"We are also working for the inclusion of affordable
housing in the list of infrastructure to provide necessary fillip to this
sector," he said, speaking at a convention organized by the National Real
Estate Development Council Maken said that as per the technical committee constituted
by his ministry, the shortage of housing stands at 18.78 million out of which
96 percent is in the economically weaker sections and lower income group
category.
The minister said that efforts were needed to be made at the
centre, state and private levels to meet this shortage. He said that banks were
finding it difficult to provide credit to economically weaker sections due to a
number of reasons.
Maken said that housing for the economically weaker sections
will make a viable business proposition if private players focused on the
economies of scale where larger the quantity,
greater will be the cost savings.
"I urge the private sector to venture in
to this realm in a big way," Maken said, referring to large scale
construction of cheaper houses.
"Bringing transparency in the real estate
sector is another area of my ministry which will go a long way in ensuring
orderly growth of this sector. We have been working for formulation of a real
estate regulation and development bill after getting inputs from all the
stakeholders," he said.
He said a recent Mckinsey report has said that India is capable
of unleashing a wave of affordable housing stock, even in the short term. [Source]
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