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Major schemes for affordable housing to be modified: Vyas

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Major schemes meant for providing affordable housing to urban poor will soon be modified to make them more people-friendly, the government said today and invited the private sector to contribute more actively in this area.

Speaking to reporters here, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation (HUPA) minister Girija Vyas today said her ministry is modifying all the major schemes including the Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY), Rajiv Rinn Yojana and the, Affordable Housing in Partnership scheme and added enormous budgetary support has been earmarked during the current plan period.

Secretary HUPA Arun Kumar Misra told reporters that a fund of Rs 35,000 crore had been allocated to the ministry for the implementation of three major schemes, including RAY, which was being run in as a pilot project earlier under 12th five- year plan.
 

He said the ministry would require approval from the cabinet for the implementation of these schemes and efforts would be made that through these funds 2 million affordable houses are encouraged.

He said that in addition to the central government funds, banks and credit institutions would be providing funds for construction of affordable houses.

Vyas said that with urbanisation, the number of urban homeless and area under slums had grown.

Vyas said there was a need for private developers to develop economic models to foster affordable housing for economically weaker sections and lower income group households in urban areas as government efforts in this direction needed to be supplemented.

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First Published: Jul 22 2013 | 9:00 PM IST

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