The Hindu 27.06.2013
Housing: only 37 p.c. of last year’s target met
Of the targeted 21,345 dwellings, only 8,004 have been built
Housing Minister M.H. Ambareesh on Wednesday said
Karnataka could become “slum-free” only if officials worked in
coordination with elected representatives. They (officials) must make
efforts to engage private participation in housing, while working
closely with people’s representatives, he said.
Presiding
over a review meeting with officials from the district, at the Deputy
Commissioner’s office here, Mr. Ambareesh said the officials should
strive to realise the target set under various housing schemes for the
previous year.
The target set for the current year should not cause a delay in completing the previous year’s work, he stated.
Zilla
panchayat Chief Executive Officer P.A. Gopal said the target for
constructing houses for the previous financial year was 21,345. However,
so far, only 8,004 houses had been constructed.
On hearing this, the elected representatives voiced their displeasure.
They questioned the delay in completing the housing projects and sought to know the problems in achieving the targets.
Mr.
Ambareesh later inspected the work on houses for slum-dwellers here. He
was accompanied by Vasu, MLA, and officials from the Karnataka Housing
Board (KHB) and the slum clearance board.