According to the 'White Paper - Indian Housing Industry' by research and consultancy firm RNCOS, it is expected that the urban shortage will reach to 34.1 million units by 2022.
The shortage of urban houses stood at 18.8 million units in 2012 and it is expected to grow at an compound annual growth rate of 6.6 per cent for 10 years till 2022.
"Besides, migration of working class people from rural to urban areas is also generating the demand for affordable housing further," the report said.
RNCOS said the total urban housing shortage is mostly exhibited by the economically weaker sections (EWS) and lower income group (LIG) segments.
"In year 2012, around 95 per cent of total urban housing shortage was for EWS and LIG segments, which is expected to decrease in coming years backed by supportive government policies and more investment in this sector," it added.
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