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Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015

Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015
Start Date :
Feb 16, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 04, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing ...

The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing Policy was announced in May, 1988. The National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy (NUHHP), 2007 is currently under force. A copy of the same is available at http://mhupa.gov.in/policies/duepa/HousingPolicy.2007.pdf. It is desired that the existing policy be revised to reflect the changes in the past years and taking forward the objective of “Housing for All” by 2022.

In this regard inputs are elicited for new “National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015” on the following:

1. What should be the role of Government of India in promoting “Housing for All” by 2022?
2. What should the State Governments do in achieving the said objective?
3. What should be the role of ULBS’s?
4. What role can the State Housing Boards/Corporations and other state entities play in this objective?
5. What are the key learnings from Urban Local Bodies in implementation of housing programmes?
6. What role can the private sector play in “Housing for All” by 2022?
7. What is the role of industries?
8. What should be the role of individual?
9. How to mobilize financial resources for this objective?
10. What kind of legal and regulatory frameworks are required to facilitate housing in general and “Housing for All” in particular?
11. How can more urban land be made available for housing?
12. How can linkage between employment/livelihood and housing be made more robust?
13. How to promote new building technologies for faster, robust, sustainable and environment friendly homes especially mass housing?

The last date for submission of your comments is 3rd March, 2015.

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Puneet sharma
Puneet sharma 11 years 3 months ago
dear PM. first we should count the no of house we have under the various agencies. lakhs of flat are unoccupied.so is this the right way to promote home lone. first make everything attached to AADHAR. people are living on railways track or on govt land they all are migrated from their places. ask them to go back so that real stats come out of homeless u cant feed a beggar for whole life need to ensure it. more important people having home at village at living in cities homless.
manohar bs
manohar bs 11 years 3 months ago
National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015, should bring much more changes from NBC 2007.The building codes must be updated.All the structures must be enforced to maintain the standards.
Suresh kumar gupta
Suresh kumar gupta 11 years 3 months ago
Hon NAMO SIRJI Thanks for budget 2015 and pl make a low as early as you can for black money. pl check all the LAND TRANSCATION in all india basis, most of black money has been invested in land and if the concerned person founs that the said transcation have been proved that this transcation has been made in black money.pl impose heavy penalty as well as prosecution also.it will be help to decerease the rate of land
Bilwaj Gaonkar
Bilwaj Gaonkar 11 years 3 months ago
Specifically for Mumbai and other coastal cities ... Increase the FSI to 50-100 range. Build vertical cities to free up land. Scrap the CRZ. Develop critical transport infrastructure such as trains and metros on the seas (without land acquisition problems and delays) so it actually gets done on time. Sell commercial slots on sea based infrastructure to raise money for more infrastructure.
Pankaj Mahadane
Pankaj Mahadane 11 years 3 months ago
If we are looking at redeveloping existing cities, first all Civic bodies should be on the same page... case study of Rio De Janeiro can be studied!
Pankaj Mahadane
Pankaj Mahadane 11 years 3 months ago
Planned Urbanization is the way to go forward..... Though the world cries foul about China's Ghost cities, they have built just too many World class cities complete with top notch infrastructure and good quality of life. It's largest ever migration of human species to Urban environment... so problems will be there but there are too many learnings from their experience. They have skipped many stages of development and made their cities future ready. Something similar should happen here!
KAUSHLESH Kumar
KAUSHLESH Kumar 11 years 3 months ago
My suggestion would be help to every Citizen. All real state property details starting from Land allotment to map approval & all step wise step approval and progress is uploaded on Local Authorities website with scan copy of approval. there should be tentative dates declared by Builder and after that a periodic survey by local authorities about current actual status should be put on website. If require to charge for hosting serivces small amount can be charged to Customer.True Digital India