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State to spend Rs 2,000 cr on amenities for slums

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The Deccan Herald  16.11.2010

State to spend Rs 2,000 cr on amenities for slums

Bangalore, Nov 15, DHNS

The State Government will provide basic amenities in slums located in 40 cities and towns under Rajiv Awaz Yojna at a cost of Rs 2,000 crore.

Housing minister Katta Subramanya Naidu on Monday told reporters that the programme would be implemented in next five years and the Centre would be requested to provide Rs 1,000 crore for the project.

 He said the government would provide possession certificates to those living in slums that had come up on government land. Similarly those in slums in private land would also get the certificates if the private owners agreed to part with their land for Transferable Development Rights (TDR).

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 05:50
 

Rs 2,000 cr to get rid of slums

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The Deccan chronicle  16.11.2010

Rs 2,000 cr to get rid of slums

Bengaluru, Nov. 15: The state government has sought the permission of Union government for implementation of a Rs 2,000 crore project to turn 40 towns, coming under seven city corporations, into slum-free urban centres.

Speaking to reporters here on Monday, minister for housing, Katta Subramanya Naidu, said the project aims at providing houses and basic amenities to slum dwellers.

The state would contribute half the cost of the project which would be implemented in phases over a five-year timeframe under the Rajiv Gandhi Awaz programme, he added.

The state, the first one to do so, has completed a survey of all slums.

There are 2,720 slums outside Bengaluru. In the state capital alone, there are 597 slums with 310 of them yet to be officially placed in the category of slums.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 16 November 2010 05:38
 

PCMC to conduct draw of lots for EWS housing in December

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The Times of India                 15.11.2010

PCMC to conduct draw of lots for EWS housing in December

PUNE: The Pimpri-Chinchwad Municipal Corporation (PCMC) will conduct a draw of lots to select beneficiaries for the first phase of its housing scheme for the economically weaker sections (EWS) in December.

Ashish Sharma, municipal commissioner, said, "The beneficiaries of the EWS housing scheme will have to pay the revised share of Rs 3.76 lakh as per the general body resolution."

The union government had, in 2007, given the primary approval for the PCMC's EWS housing scheme, costing Rs 449.70 crore, under the Jawaharlal Nehru National Urban Renewal Mission.

The PCMC is constructing 13,250 tenements, where each flat has an area of 400 sq.ft. The civic body had promised to provide the flats for Rs 1.5 lakh each. However, the price was later increased due to the escalation in cost. The first phase of the project is being implemented on a 75 acre plot in sectors 17 and 19, which the PCMC got from the Pimpri-Chinchwad New Township Development Authority. In the first phase, 6,700 flats are being constructed. A total of 17,044 applications were received for the housing scheme. Of these, 15,252 applicants were found to be eligible.

Meanwhile, Baba Kamble, president, Kashtakari Kamgar Panchayat, said that the applicants of the EWS housing scheme will carry out a protest march in Nagpur during the winter session of the state legislative assembly on December 9. "We want to stress on our demand that the beneficiary share of EWS houses should not be increased and that the union and state governments should bear the increased expenditure due to cost escalation," he said.

Manav Kamble, president, Nagari Hakka Suraksha Samiti, has also demanded that the PCMC fulfil its promise and provide houses for Rs 1.5 lakh. He has sent a letter in this regard to Pimpri-Chinchwad mayor Yogesh Behl.

Last Updated on Monday, 15 November 2010 11:29
 


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