Saturday, March 31, 2012

Rajiv Awas Yojana approved

In pursuance of the announcement made in June 2009 of creating a `Slum-Free India` the Cabinet Committee on Economic Affairs has approved the launch of the Phase-I of Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) FOR URBAN POOR
Ø     to provide financial assistance to States that are willing to assign property rights to slum dwellers for provision of shelter and basic civic and social services for slum redevelopment, and for creation of affordable housing stock.
Ø     The scheme is expected to cover about 250 cities, mostly with population of more than one lakh, across the entire country by the end of 12th Plan (2017). The scheme will progress at the pace set by the States.
Ø     The Central Government will bear 50% of the costs of slum redevelopment. To encourage creation of affordable housing stock the existing schemes of Affordable Housing in Partnership and Interest Subsidy Scheme for Housing the Urban Poor have been dovetailed into RAY.
Ø     Credit enablement of the urban poor and the flow of institutional finance for affordable housing is an important component of the scheme. The Government has agreed to establish a Mortgage Risk Guarantee Fund to facilitate lending to the urban poor for housing purposes with an initial corpus of Rs.1000 crore.
Ø     This scheme has been designed on the basis of experience of the Jawaharlal National Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM) sub-mission of Basic Services to the Urban Poor (BSUP) and the Integrated Housing and Urban Development Programme (IHSDP).. The foundation laid by the JNNURM is now being built upon by aiming at creation of a Slum-Free India through assignment of Property Rights to slum dwellers with greater inflow of additional Central assistance for slum redevelopment and creation of new affordable housing stock.
 They will benefit by way of property rights and access to decent shelter, basic amenities and a dignified life. The inclusive city growth process will lead to enhancement of productivity at the bottom of the pyramid and will sustain the contribution of cities to the Gross Domestic Product (GDP).

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  1. IN RAY already some state showing some inclination towards working it out but are there any takers for PPP model and will State govt fund the remaining 50 %

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