Urban Transformation Through Housing for All PDF

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This document discusses urban transformation through housing for all in India, focusing on the 1 crore housing initiative and progress. It includes statistics and details about the program.

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0єĵ*' є%єĵ+"ļ +!є&!+& 8UEDQ7UDQVIRUPDWLRQWKURXJK +RXVLQJIRU$OO WK'HFHPEHU ßgeus liuk ns[kk gS fd tc vkt+knh ds 75 lky gkas rc fgUnqLrku ds xjhc ls xjhc dk Hkh viuk ?kj gksÞ & ujsUæ eksnh 2 Foreword I am honoured to present this booklet ‘Urban Transformation through Housing for All: 1 Crore and More’ on achieving the milestone of sanctioning more than one crore PMAY(U) houses in the 50th meeting of Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) held on 27th December, 2019. The vision of Hon’ble Prime Minister to provide pucca house to every household by year 2022, the 75th year of India’s Independence became my Ministry’s mandate and Mission. In the process, Ministry received unstinted guidance from everyone, as we set out in fulfilling the validated housing demand of 1.12 crore from States/UTs. The scheme synergises Public, Private & Peoples Partnership; however, its prime movers are the beneficiaries who have invested their lives savings and efforts to fulfil the dreams of owning a house wholeheartedly. This enthusiastic participation has resulted in delivery of 32 lakh houses already. The States/ UTs have played steward role in this journey through Urban Local Bodies and concerned departments. We have received generous support from the Ministry of Finance for seamless funding of projects. Further, the initiatives such as Global Housing Technology Challenge (GHTC)- India, Angikaar: a campaign for embracing complete change and CLSS Awas Portal (CLAP), all taken up with the motivation of Hon’ble Prime Minister, have brought fresh energy in overall scheme implementation and has resulted in dignified living to the deprived citizens, a reality. Various fiscal and financial measures introduced by Hon’ble Finance Minister to boost affordable housing sector and reforms for ease of doing business in construction permits or otherwise impacting real estate sector have greatly helped our efforts. The HFA Mission Directorate led by Joint Secretary & Mission Director, Shri Amrit Abhijat and his entire team of officials, experts in Project Management Unit & attached organisations have worked relentlessly to achieve this important goal post today. We have got over 60 lakh houses grounded so far. Hon’ble Minister of State (I/C), Ministry of Housing & Urban Affairs, Shri Hardeep S. Puri has, at all times, been confident of our efforts and asserted that we will meet the Mission mandate before 2022. I am immensely thankful for his continuous guidance and faith in us. As we move on, I am sanguine that we will be faced with challenges of implementation and occupancy but, we are determined and confident that our commitment and resolve will enable us to achieve the goal to fulfil the dreams of millions. As Secretary, I feel humbled and fortunate that the God has given me opportunity to serve the people of this great nation through this Mission. In essence, the scheme manifests the clarion call of our Hon’ble Prime Minister for “Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas aur Sabka Vishwas”. Once again, tons of thanks to one and all for being part of our journey in making this milestone possible! 27.12.2019 (Durga Shanker Mishra) New Delhi Secretary Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Government of India 3 Mission Progress Mission Progress Features & Progress Features & Progress Features Note: 21.93 Lakh Houses in100 Smart Cities & 49.87 Lakh Houses in 487 AMRUT cities. Note: 21.93 Lakh Houses in100 Smart Cities & 49.87 Lakh Houses in 487 AMRUT cities. 3 4 100+ Lakh 80.33 Lakh Houses Houses 2018 2019 41.63 Lakh 16.76 Lakh Houses Houses 7.26 Lakh Houses 2017 2016 Hon’ble President’s 2015 Announcement - ‘Housing for All by 2022’ 2014 Road to success... Road to success... 4 5 6 17 September 2015 27 October 2015 No. of Houses - 0.13 18 November 2015 2.18 21 December 2015 0.00 20.00 40.00 60.00 80.00 100.00 1.60 25 January 2016 0.23 18 February 2016 17 March 2016 1.02 2015-16 7.26 28 April 2016 0.83 0.73 26 May 2016 22 July 2016 1.25 2016-17 16.76 11 August 2016 31 August 2016 0.39 0.370.39 30 September 2016 Journey so far... 2017-18 27 October 2016 41.63 0.700.84 Year-on-year sanction 22 November 2016 1.97 08 December 2016 0.07 20 December 2016 80.33 0.51 0.79 18 January 2017 20 February 2017 0.77 2018-19 2019-20 21 March 2017 1.25 103.00 24 April 2017 1.01 29 May 2017 1.43 21 June 2017 0.71 24 July 2017 2.85 23 August 2017 27 September 2017 2.36 30 October 2017 2.18 2.10 29 November 2017 1.12 27 December 2017 5.45 07 February 2018 1.87 (Sanctioned houses in Lakh) 27 February 2018 1.29 26 March 2018 3.22 27 April 2018 Journey so far... 30 May 2018 1.441.45 25 June 2018 3.19 24 July 2018 2.68 23 August 2018 1.12 26 September 2018 6.28 30 October 2018 2.15 28 November 2018 2.05 27 December 2018 3.11 30 January 2019 4.79 25 February 2019 5.61 28 June 2019 2.51 25 July 2019 1.40 29 August 2019 2.99 25 September 2019 1.23 31 October 2019 2.31 27 November 2019 3.31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 27 December 2019 6.40 5 GROWTH DRIVERS 7 Sanction Sanction in other in other than than NE & Hilly NE & Hilly States States West Bengal 4.09 Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh 20.00 Bihar 15.54 3.03 Telangana 2.15 Chhattisgarh 2.55 Tamil Nadu 7.36 Gujarat Goa Rajasthan 6.25 0.01 1.99 Haryana Punjab Maharashtra 2.67 0.80 11.57 Madhya Odisha Pradesh 1.42 7.70 Jharkhand Kerala Karnataka 1.98 1.26 6.25 No. of houses in Lakh 8 7 Sanction in NE, Hilly States and UTs Sanction in NE, Hilly States and UTs Ladakh Arunachal 1,777 Pradesh A&N Island Uttarakhand 7,230 612 39,575 Puducherry Tripura Chandigarh 13,389 82,011 320 Sikkim Jammu & Assam D&N Haveli 537 Kashmir Nagaland 96,989 4,299 46,497 32,001 Delhi Daman & Diu 16,352 Mizoram 1,217 30,339 Manipur Himachal 42,823 Meghalaya Pradesh 4,672 9,939 NE & Hilly States Union Territories * only CLSS cases in Delhi & Chandigarh 8 9 Year-on-Year Year-on-Year Physical Progress Physical Progress 103.00 Sanctioned Grounded Completed 100.00 80.33 90.00 80.00 60.00 52.67 70.00 No. of Houses 60.00 41.63 36.00 50.00 32.00 26.18 40.00 19.43 17.52 16.76 30.00 11.02 9.86 7.26 7.27 20.00 10.00 0.00 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 9 10 Comparison with Earlier Scheme Comparison with Earlier Scheme ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ ₹ 10 11 ß,d ckj pkjnhokjh vk tkrh gS] Nr vk tkrh gS rks balku ds liuksa esa tku vk tkrh gS vkSj oks ubZ ubZ pht+sa djus yxrk gSÞ & ujsUæ eksnh 12 Finance & Economy Finance & Economy Funding of Houses Funding of Houses Central Assistance Central Rs 1.63 Lakh Assistance Cr 27% Beneficiary Budget Beneficiary Share EBR Share Rs 3.02 26,000 38,000 State Grant 49% State Grant Lakh Cr Rs 1.23 20% Lakh Cr ULB Share Rs 0.25 ULB Share Lakh Cr 4% Total Investment Funds Released Rs 6.13 Lakh Cr Rs 64,000 Cr EBR (Extra Budgetary Recourse) is a funding mechanism to supplement the additional requirement over and above the budgetary allocation provisioned by EBR (Extra Budgetary Recourse) is a funding mechanism to supplement the additional requirement over and Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India above the budgetary allocation provisioned by Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India 12 13 Year-on-Year Central Assistance Year-on-Year Central Assistance 1,80,000 Sanctioned 1,63,181 1,60,000 1,40,000 Released 1,24,590 1,20,000 Utilised 1,00,000 (Rs in Crore) 80,000 64,352 64,000 60,000 49,424 40,000 26,437 24,352 49,717 12,192 20,000 7,821 3,223 25,614 0 2,015 6,605 491 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 13 14 Impact on Ancillary Sectors Impact on Ancillary Sectors Cement Plumbing Frame & Equipment Furniture Housing Electricals/ Transport Paints Iron & Steel Investment in Housing impacts 21 sectors of economy fuelling employment. Source: CSO, MOSPI, Govt. of India 14 15 Employment Generation Employment Generation Direct Indirect Total 120.00 Figures in Lakh 80.15 60.49 42.90 42.55 39.85 30.12 7.88 6.44 19.80 18.93 3.12 10.99 14.34 13.77 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 Labour inputs per Labour unit inputs House per unit House (30 sq. m) (30 sq. m) 16 Labour Input Plains Hilly Region (289 PDs) (373 PDs) Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled (86 PDs) (203 PDs) (106 PDs) (267 PDs) (PD: Person Days) Source: Assessing Employment Generation under PMAY-Urban, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, February 2019 15 16 ßxjhc fuEu eè;e oxZ vkSj eè;e oxZ ds yksx ?kj [kjhn lds] blds fy, ljdkj us cM+s QSlys fy, gSA vc ih-,e-,-okbZ- ds rgr ‘kgjksa es bl oxZ dks u, ?kj nsus ds fy, nks ubZ Ldhesa cuk;h xbZ gSA blds rgr 2017 es ?kj cukus ds fy, 9 yk[k :i;s dtZ ij C;kt es 4% rd dh NwV vkSj 12 yk[k :i;s dtZ ij C;kt es 3% rd dh NwV nh tk,xhÞ & ujsUæ eksnh 17 Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) State State Wise Wise Distribution Distribution under CLSS under CLSS Legend CLSS Beneficiaries JAMMU AND KASHMIR LADAKH 8.18 Lakh > 1,00,000 HIMACHAL PRADESH beneficiaries PUNJAB UTTARAKHAND ARUNACHAL HARYANA PRADESH 50,000 – 1,00,000 DELHI SIKKIM NAGALAND RAJASTHAN UTTAR PRADESH ASSAM 25,000 – 50,000 BIHAR MEGHALAYA MANIPUR JHARKHAND WEST TRIPURA GUJARAT BENGAL MIZORAM MADHYA PRADESH 10,000 – 25,000 CHHATTISGARH ODISHA DAMAN AND DIU MAHARASHTRA < 10,000 DADRA AND NAGAR HAVELI TELANGANA GOA ANDHRA PRADESH Arabian Sea KARNATAKA PUDUCHERRY TAMIL NADU ANDAMAN AND KERALA NICOBAR ISLANDS LAKSHADWEEP Indian Ocean 18 18 ß?kj ;kfu oks txg tgk¡ thou thus yk;d lkjh lqfoèkk,a miyCèk gksa] ftlesa ifjokj dh [kqf’k;ka gksa] ftlesa ifjokj ds gj O;fä ds lius tqM+s gksa] çèkkuea=h vkokl ;kstuk ds ewy esa Hkh ;gh Hkko gSÞ & ujsUæ eksnh 19 Year-onunder Year-on Year Progress YearCLSS Progress under CLSS 9,00,000 8,17,868 8,00,000 MIG EWS/LIG 8.18 Lakh CLSS beneficiaries CLSS Beneficiaries (Nos.) 7,00,000 Total as on 27.12.19 5,67,950 6,00,000 5,64,942 5,00,000 4,00,292 4,00,000 3,00,000 2,52,926 1,40,891 1,67,658 2,00,000 1,00,000 1,13,866 5,835 28,442 0 27,025 2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20 (till Dec'19) 20 20 ßgeus gkmÇlx esa ubZ VsDuksy‚th dks cy nsus ds fy;s ^Xykscy gkmÇlx VsDuksy‚th pSysat*] ‘kq: fd;k gS rkfd yks d‚LV gkmÇlx dh uohure VsDuksy‚th dk mi;ksx gks ldsÞ & ujsUæ eksnh 21 Technology Innovation – GHTC India Technology Innovation – GHTC India Use ofUse of Alternate Alternate ConstructionConstruction Technologies Technologies Technology  Sub-Mission under PMAY(U)   22 22 Light House ProjectsLight House Projects Location Technology Houses Indore Rajkot  Chennai Ranchi  Agartala  Lucknow 23 Demonstration Housing Projects (DHPs) Demonstration Housing Projects (DHPs) Model housing projects containing up to 40 Houses each with sustainable, cost and time effective emerging alternate housing construction technologies suitable to the geo-climatic and hazardous conditions of the region. 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