'HUPA working for fast tracking approvals to housing projects'

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Oct 27 2015 | 3:22 PM IST
As part of government's efforts to enhance ease of doing business, the Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) ministry is working with other ministries to create a mechanism for fast tracking approvals to housing projects, Union Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said here today.
Speaking at a workshop on 'Model State Urban Affordable Housing and Habitat Policy', Naidu said that the HUPA is engaging with ministries like Environment and forests, Urban development, Defence, Civil Aviation etc., for fast tracking of NOCs to housing projects and a key meeting is slated tomorrow.
"Tomorrow I am holding a panel meeting where the Cabinet Secretary has agreed to come, because we want to clinch the issue of single window approvals," Naidu, who is also the Urban Development minister said.
The HUPA minister added though single window is not easy but process of approvals should be made easier and transparent.
He said this is one area where construction sector is agitated, and they complain that they have to wait for up to 18 months just to get permissions. "This is not acceptable."
Naidu also spoke on the need to provide affordable homes and said that he felt that 'Housing for All' is one of the most important schemes of the present government.
He said the private sector should also play a key role in providing affordable housing and termed Public Private Partnership (PPP) projects as need of the hour. HUPA ministry has constituted a committee to draft model documents for undertaking affordable housing on a PPP basis, he said.
He said availability of land is the main challenge in the quest to provide housing for all.
Taking a dig at political opponents, the minister said some people, who think everything can be done without land, should give ideas on how houses, railways, electrical lines etc can be built without land.
Speaking about the government's initiatives, Naidu said that today about 30 Urban Local Bodies (ULBs) have launched facebook pages related to their smart city plans while around 85 have their own websites.
ULBs are also seeking ideas from citizens for smart city plans.He said that this new approach is a leap forward as ULBs were often associated with a non responsive, isolated kind of governance in the past.
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First Published: Oct 27 2015 | 3:22 PM IST

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