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Session on Housing sector on Civil Service Day

Session on Housing sector on Civil Service Day
Start Date :
Apr 01, 2015
Last Date :
Apr 07, 2015
18:30 PM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Civil Services Day is organised on 21st April every year, when civil servants re-dedicate themselves to the cause of the citizens and renew their commitment to public services. The ...

Civil Services Day is organised on 21st April every year, when civil servants re-dedicate themselves to the cause of the citizens and renew their commitment to public services. The 9th Civil Services Day in the series is being organized on 20-21st April,2015 at Vigyan Bhavan New Delhi.

The objective of this Conference is to discuss and deliberate on important aspects impinging on Civil Services, share lessons learned and exchange ideas. Inputs for the proposed Session on Housing Sector of the Conference are sought from civil servants and public at large on the following points:

1. A roof for each family in India – what are the challenges in reaching this goal?

2.Housing infrastructure: Infrastructural issues in housing sector - how to incorporate housing planning as an integral part of urban and panchayat planning.

3.Affordable housing:

-How do we coopt private sector in providing quality and affordable housing? PPP experience in India and other countries (Brazil)
-Housing finance – what are the main issues and policy solutions.
-Imperatives of urban housing – challenges of slums and low cost housing in urban/peri urban areas.

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ajay shah
ajay shah 11 years 2 months ago
to save agriculture land surounding 20 to 30 km area of city metro.state wise big cities,distictleval city.every state goverment must have f s i minimum 5to8 times and for towen ship schem 8 to 10 times f s i must allowed its s o s for india ..so auto meticaly people will get very resnabol housing likes flats and tenament ..but one rules must b that is invester only 10% allowed of total buiding area ..so black money genarating will b very less,no goverment involment in housing .
swaraj shelke
swaraj shelke 11 years 2 months ago
Mr.modi Make Adhaar card compulsory for any property n vehicle transaction Attach them to pan will destroy the black money economy by half within 2 years will go long way to achieve Universal housing goal Revise earliest
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 2 months ago
Governments should impose higher taxes on the value of land. Land-value taxes account for a small share of total revenues. Land taxes are efficient. Whereas a high tax on property can discourage investment, a high tax on land creates an incentive to develop unused sites. Land-value taxes can also help cater for newcomers. New infrastructure raises the value of nearby land, automatically feeding through into revenues—which helps to pay for the improvements.
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 2 months ago
Policymakers should ensure that city-planning decisions are made from the top down. When decisions are taken at local level, land-use rules tend to be stricter. Individual districts receive fewer of the benefits of a larger metropolitan population (jobs and taxes) than their costs (blocked views and congested streets). Moving housing-supply decisions to city level should mean that due weight is put on the benefits of growth
HP JALAN
HP JALAN 11 years 2 months ago
In fact, land is not really scarce: the entire population of America could fit into Texas with more than an acre for each household to enjoy. Even in great cities the scarcity is artificial. Regulatory limits on the height and density of buildings constrain supply and inflate prices. A recent analysis estimates that land-use regulations in the West End of London inflate the price of office space by about 800%; in Milan and Paris the rules push up prices by around 300%.
k venkatesh
k venkatesh 11 years 2 months ago
the housing sector should be worked in public and govt co=op mode ,like they may collect moeny form the peoploe in the forms of bonds or saving certificates,and this money can be used to build houses for the poor and at the same time,care should be taken the real beneficieries will get the benifit
SHAILENDRA DABRAL
SHAILENDRA DABRAL 11 years 2 months ago
Govt should increase the limit of Value of house and housing loan which comes under the priority sector, as value of house in increasing day by day.At least the limit of loan should be Rs.40.00Lakh and value of house could be Rs.50.00Lakh. This will boost the hosuing sector , banking industry and the related industries simultaneously.
DILEEP KUMAR
DILEEP KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
श्री मान प्रधानमंत्री महोदय मैंने पहले भी सभी अधिकारीयों को सूचित किया है जिसकी प्रतिलिपि संलग्न है लेकिन अभी तक कोई कार्यवाई नहीं हुयी हैं. भविष्य निधि संगठन और श्रम एवं राजगार मंत्रालय भी कोई एक्शन नहीं ले रहे हैं अब केंद्र सरकार ही ऐसे बिल्डर के खिलाफ कार्यवाई करे और सभी श्रमिको को उनका हक़ मिले.
DILEEP KUMAR
DILEEP KUMAR 11 years 2 months ago
श्री मान प्रधानमंत्री महोदय आज भी श्रमिक को न्यूनतम मजदूरी नहीं मिल रही है क्यूकि राज्य कर्मचारी सरकारी वेतन के साथ उद्योगपतियों से भी मासिक वसूली लेते हैं जिसके वजह से श्रमिक कानून लागू नहीं होते और बिल्डर उनका शोषण करते हैं.
Nivedita Krishna
Nivedita Krishna 11 years 2 months ago
Registration of properties through Stamp Papers came into existence at a time when there were hardly any banks in the country. It's high time that people deposited their registration amounts in the banks and authorities on their own started giving them Registration. This should also be available on the server. The approval of design of properties should be made on-line. Some law should be passed as early as possible in order to remove the culture of transfer of black money.