"The project will be implemented in three stages," Chief Minister Oommen Chandy told reporters here after a Cabinet meeting.
In the first phase, the plan was to build multi-storied apartments for 75,000 landless and BPLfamilies, while the second involved giving housing loans with interest subsidy to those families having own land.
The third phase was to construct 22,000 houses at the rate of one house in equal number of wards for extremely poor people in association with local civic bodies.
For implementation of works in the later stages, housing society and district-level housing societies would be formed, he said. PTI JRK APR Govt to launch 'house-to-all' to provide 1.
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