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Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015

Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015
Start Date :
Feb 16, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 04, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
Submission Closed

The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing ...

The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing Policy was announced in May, 1988. The National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy (NUHHP), 2007 is currently under force. A copy of the same is available at http://mhupa.gov.in/policies/duepa/HousingPolicy.2007.pdf. It is desired that the existing policy be revised to reflect the changes in the past years and taking forward the objective of “Housing for All” by 2022.

In this regard inputs are elicited for new “National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015” on the following:

1. What should be the role of Government of India in promoting “Housing for All” by 2022?
2. What should the State Governments do in achieving the said objective?
3. What should be the role of ULBS’s?
4. What role can the State Housing Boards/Corporations and other state entities play in this objective?
5. What are the key learnings from Urban Local Bodies in implementation of housing programmes?
6. What role can the private sector play in “Housing for All” by 2022?
7. What is the role of industries?
8. What should be the role of individual?
9. How to mobilize financial resources for this objective?
10. What kind of legal and regulatory frameworks are required to facilitate housing in general and “Housing for All” in particular?
11. How can more urban land be made available for housing?
12. How can linkage between employment/livelihood and housing be made more robust?
13. How to promote new building technologies for faster, robust, sustainable and environment friendly homes especially mass housing?

The last date for submission of your comments is 3rd March, 2015.

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Janak Shah
Janak Shah 11 years 6 months ago
The township ( smart cities and cluster of smart villages) must have the all basic modern facilities like schools, collages,healthcare facilities, markets, parks, hotels and restaurants to enable people easy access to day to day living without hassle of mega cities, give them better time for self and families and happiness
Janak Shah
Janak Shah 11 years 6 months ago
The trend of mega cities must be curbed by providing green belt, zone regulation and creating new satellite townships ( smart cities) within 100 kms form big cities well connect through network of good roads, public transport, telecommunication network, water power and piped gas line grids to enable them to flourish with local, self-sufficient, sustainable economy without burden on ecosystem and scarce resources.
Amrit Lal
Amrit Lal 11 years 6 months ago
his is within reference to Govt. Of India Vision of Skill development and Make in India . I decided to contribute from my side. I did the survey of Kurukshetra region, I found that people are loosing interest and belief on education due to increasing unemployment and downfall of education system. Based on my education and industry experience , I would like to contribute in the area of skill development. I need PM blessing for the same and request him to inaugurate the centre
Amrit Lal
Amrit Lal 11 years 6 months ago
As we entered in the 21st century , education system has taken a complete change. where govt agencies still believe the un employment of illiterate population is a problem in self sustaining and growth of the country. My view un- employment of educated people is the worse case . This is the public people are moulding for their benefit. Now in this digital world people are easily approachable. Few peoples are using them based on their weakness. This group can not do physical work,
Amrit Lal
Amrit Lal 11 years 6 months ago
I am writing as a common man of India with following things in my mind. (1) I am not a business man, I am an ordinary person who would like to do some thing for country. (2) I don't have huge emperor like TATA & Ambani , But I have good vision for the country. (3) I am writing this email that a when PM can spare time for election really and inauguration of Ambani Hospital, why not he can spare few hours for a person who want to devote his life to make PM vision successful.
sarit sharma
sarit sharma 11 years 6 months ago
Make sure to use only that land for construction which is not suitable for agriculture. As agriculture n forest are our valuable assets. N also give more priority to construct high rise buildings.. Which saves land , accommodate more people ,n brings technology in our country. Most imp part is save valuable agricultural n forest land.
Janak Shah
Janak Shah 11 years 6 months ago
Remove duties, levies and taxes on all renewable sources of energy production and on key components going as input in capital investments. Lower interest on borrowings for such investments.
Janak Shah
Janak Shah 11 years 6 months ago
Reduce transaction cost on sale, transfer or mortgage of real estate properties including stamp duty, registration and legal costs to bring to discourage generation on black money and make housing, industrial and commercial premises cheaper and affordable.
Prabir Kumar Talapatra
Prabir Kumar Talapatra 11 years 6 months ago
Excellent initiative. All costs are known to Government.Land price / labour rates/ input costs like cement /sand/brick/iron.everything. All costs plus 20 % profit should be fixed as MRP for falts / houses.Can something like what is given be implimented !!
BABU M BABU M
BABU M BABU M 11 years 6 months ago
lowest interest rate benefit for only urban people. Rural and poor people not benefited. housing loans giving throw co-op housing societies in lowest rate of interest.Benefit for all poor people.