The Hindu 11.02.2014
Over 16,500 families identified as slum-dwellers in urban Salem
Houses to be constructed under ‘Slum Free India’ programme
A total of 16,524 families were residing in the 302 slum
areas identified in the corporation limits spread across 91.34 sq km.
in the four zones.
This was announced at the
consultative meeting on Slum Free City Plan of Action (SFCPOA) for the
Salem City Municipal Corporation (SCMC) at a function organised by the
Tamil Nadu Slum Clearance Board here on Monday.
Under
the Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY), that envisages a ‘Slum Free India’ by
2022, Gandhinagar New and Old Colony in Ward 6 in the corporation limits
were selected for construction of 235 individual houses at a cost of
Rs. 13.970 crore.
Subsidy
Each
house would be constructed in the cost ranging between Rs. 4 lakh to 6
lakh with 50 per cent subsidy from Central government, 40 per cent
subsidy from State government and 10 per cent contribution from the
beneficiary.
At the stakeholders meeting held on
Monday, officials from slum clearance board said that a survey was being
conducted by the Hyderabad-based private consultant to identify the
slum areas in the city and an extensive mapping would be carried out.
When
the officials said that 302 slum areas have so far been identified in
the city, councillors objected to it and said that 52 areas have
developed and wanted it to be removed from the list.
Officials said that Mayor and the Corporation Commissioner should forward a letter for making changes in the list.
After the survey is over in a month, slums would be selected and a project report would be prepared for implemented.
Nearby areas
Currently,
of the total slum areas, 69 areas were found to be in objectionable
areas and hence houses for these families should be constructed in
nearby areas, the official said.
Mayor S. Soundappan,
Commissioner M. Ashokan, V. Shanmugasundaram, State Coordinator, AAY,
V. Subramanian, Superintending Engineer, TNSCB, S.P. Vasanthakumar,
Executive Engineer, TNSCB-Salem, engineers and councillors were present.
Hyderabad-based private consultant conducting survey to identify slum areas.