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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)
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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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PRASHANT MEHROTRA
PRASHANT MEHROTRA 11 years 6 months ago
I want to give my suggestion on traffic jam problems in our cities. My idea, if we introduce Ropeway as a mode of transportation in our cities we can reduce the chaotic traffic jams. We can spread the network of the ropeway in our cities, with small stations for passengers to get in or out of the cabin. This mode will be cheaper than metro trains & more accessible to interior crowded parts of the cities. Your team can assess the feasibility of the Urban Public Ropeway in our cities.
Himanshu Shekhar Singh
Himanshu Shekhar Singh 11 years 6 months ago
Sir, In our country the reservations are made on the basis of caste,creed,religion. But,orphans in our country are the real backwards those who leaves in the orphanage houses. So,they need as the handicapped person need.
parashuramulu mandala
parashuramulu mandala 11 years 6 months ago
when the national housing planning policy is going to initiated call the experts in this field according to our custom ,we have many reasonsin the country and geographical problemes ,this housing should be free from all the services . parashuramulu.mandala
Trilok Sindhwani
Trilok Sindhwani 11 years 6 months ago
While designing urban housing we should assemble best and most relevant ideas from the world. Housing clusters should include - schools for children, healthcare for senior citizens, convenient shopping areas, common open space or garden and allocated parking facilities. Each cluster could be a sub-set and larger cluster should have sports complex and hospital etc.
akshay raheja
akshay raheja 11 years 6 months ago
Urban local planning commission should be formed which should fastrack the pending legal cases of disputed properties and develop plans for the land which is lying unused
Dr Chaman Lal Ganjoo
Dr Chaman Lal Ganjoo 11 years 6 months ago
With highest respects and no less love, I venture to make a few suggestions for your consideration: 1. Sir, after the Delhi elections, political scenario in the country has greatly changed and I am worried about the outcome of Mr. Anna Hazare’s proposed show at ramlila maidan. This, under new circumstances is likely to be supported and so exploited by the entire opposition. Their aim – to embarrass Mr. Modi. In my view, the government should in no case attempt confronting or even disregarding
vijayabaskar ramachandran
vijayabaskar ramachandran 11 years 6 months ago
More than bullet trains, what we require is doing away with open toilet in trains. All compartments should be retrofitted. This is crying need of hour. This will make telling effect on people. Any number of advices/campaigns will not achieve desired result. It is sickening to see scavengers cleaning railway tracts in rly stations.
Yogesh Chandak
Yogesh Chandak 11 years 6 months ago
Common man feels that earning good and healthy money is long distant call and basic facilities without any hassles is a dream. We cannot imagine that a day will come when the government servants will ask us why did you come to this office for the work, but today they always say even after lodging complaints why dint you come to us, shame shame