The Hindu 18.12.2013
Over two lakh houses for slum dwellers
Proposing a massive housing scheme for slum dwellers in
municipalities and town panchayats, the State government has planned to
construct around 2.15 lakh dwelling units at a cost of about Rs.13,455
crore.
If this proposal were to fructify, 25 per cent
of urban slum families in these two categories of urban local bodies
would be covered.
There are 126 municipalities and
528 town panchayats in the State. Kancheepuram, Cuddalore, Thanjavur,
Dindigul, Theni and Tirunelveli account for about 35 per cent of the
share.
The proposal has been listed in the prime slot
of the chapter, titled ‘Grants for State Specific Needs,’ of the State
government’s memorandum submitted to the 14{+t}{+h}Finance Commission on
Monday.
The government has requested the Finance
Commission to recommend an assistance of 50 per cent (Rs. 7,150 crore)
of the project cost, as it is of the view that the remaining 50 per cent
can be met through its schemes and other programmes.
As
per the government’s plan, the scheme is to be taken up during
2015-2020. Of the total number (2,15,283) of houses, 1,46,392 will come
up in municipalities and 68,891 in town panchayats. Keeping in mind the
need for minimal displacement of slum dwellers, only 43,056 houses will
be built after resettlement of the people. The remaining 1,72,227 houses
will be raised through in-situ development. The unit cost is estimated
at Rs. six lakh for in-situ development and Rs. 7.5 lakh for
resettlement. The proposal has been formulated as there is not much
scope under the existing schemes and programmes to address the housing
problem of slum dwellers.
At present, 44,870
tenements are being constructed under the Jawaharlal Nehru National
Urban Renewal Mission at a cost of Rs. 2,431 crore in Chennai, Madurai
and Coimbatore municipal corporations, the total number of municipal
corporations being 10. The tenements are slated for completion by 2015.
As
for the remaining slums in the 10 corporations, the government has
decided to construct one lakh houses under the Rajiv Awas Yojana by
2017. On completion of these programmes, all the corporations will
become slum-free, according to the government’s memorandum.