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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)
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 ...
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Premjith Prabhakaran
11 years 3 months ago
India government should seriously consider Auroville Earth Institute for designing cheap and strong homes for the poor and destitutes. With their help, it is easy for PM Modi ji to realize his dream "HOME FOR ALL by 2022.... It is possible.. http://www.earth-auroville.com/
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siddarth kumar
11 years 3 months ago
Lastly, regularisation of illegal slums , encroachments ,denotifications should invite strict penalties for the concerned officer/minister. This has become a joke which renders laws meaningless and has made a mess of our cities where neither the poor benefit nor the middle class but in fact middlemen.
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siddarth kumar
11 years 3 months ago
All multi storey apartment building must compulsorily have fire safety equipment in addition to rain water harvesting , waste management processing equipment so that safety and independence of citizens from incompetent local municipality is assured. Lack of compliance should invite heavy fines and blacklisting.
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siddarth kumar
11 years 3 months ago
In estimating property guidance values, there is no clarity in how it is calculated. if property values took into consideration nearby medical facilities, school, ward score on cleanliness, noise levels, parks,traffic (all these independently audited), ownership of our civic services would increase dramatically .Right now, city dwellers have zero ownerships of surrounding as long as they can sell their fancy house . This must change with correct incentives like these
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Vipul Jasani
11 years 3 months ago
Responsibility of completing legal formalities should be on builders and govt. Authorities to prevent innocent people to get punished (campa cola case)
every society should have 25% 1 RK flats, 25% 1 BHK flats, 25% 2 BHK flats, 25% 3 BHK flats. And ensure no 2 flats can be joined and make one flat.
this is to prevent break up of society on economic background.
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Vipul Jasani
11 years 3 months ago
Following ways to solve housing problem.
1. Make law that residential property taken on home loan can not be sold for 20 years. If sold eaarlier then impose interest at 50% higher than loan rate.
2. Home loan is to be given if flat is purchased from builder only in new building not older than 3 years. Thereafter loan is to be given on flat older than 15 years. This will prevent speculators to speculate price.
3. Remove income tax benefits & hi stamp duty on those purchased for investment.
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Nityanand Mishra
11 years 3 months ago
Agar ek farmer ka saman nahi bikta ya kisi kapde ka dukaan pe kapde nahi bikte to uska bhav kam karke bech soya jata hai lekin ye builders bhale hi flats ek building ke aadhe se kam bike ho par inke luxary life pe koi fark nahi padta.
Government kya property tax mandatory nahi kar sakti. Jaise ek project complete hone ke ek saal ya do saal ke bhitar nahi bike to builder se property tax lena start kar de aur naye project ki anumati na de.
Is se builders rate kam karne ko majboor ho jayenge.
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Nityanand Mishra
11 years 3 months ago
Aaj Mumbai me builder ghar ke sath led T.V., fridge, air condition, car yaha tak ki dusra ghar to dene ko taiyar hai par rate nahi gira raha. Iska asar ye ho raha hai ki jiske paas kamaai ek lakh se jyada hai wo hi ghar le sakta hai aur ye chhoot le sakta hai.
Pata nahi government me baithe burocrates ke paas iska koi idea kyo nahi aata.
Jaha tak mera gyaan hai buider ka flat bikne ke baad government property tax leti hai.
Jo flats nahi bike hai uska property tax deficit me kyo nahi batat
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Nityanand Mishra
11 years 3 months ago
Ghar ka sapna to maujuda mahol me sapna hi lag raha hai.
Mujhe pure Hindustan or bare me to nahi pata par Mumbai ke bare me mere man me ek sawal bar bar uthta hai par uska uttar ya solutions Kaun dega ye nahi pata.
Mai yahaa ki uchi uchi imarato ko dekhta hu jisme agar 40 flats hai to bhi builder 10 flat bech kar itna paisa kama leta jis se wo naya project start kar sakta hai. Iska seedha Matlab ye hai ki wo profit margin jyada rakh raha hai.
Builder rate nahi for a raha aur aam aadmi
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anand bangad
11 years 3 months ago
किसी भी शहर की प्लाननिग में कुछ निर्धारित खुली जगह छोड़नी जरुरी होती है जो आसपास रहने वालो को काम आये जिसे pubilc utility कह सकते है । परंतु अमूमन कुछ समय पश्चात उसका land use purpose बदल दिया जाता है और Corporation की आय की जरुरत का बहाना बनाकर उसको बेच दिया जाता है या उसपर कुछ निर्माण किया जाता है ताकि उसकी नियमित आय Corporation को मिलती रहे ।इससे शहर का विद्रूप हो रहे है जनता की असुविधा बढ़ रही है औरcurruption को बढ़ावा मिल रहा है ।इसलिए ऐसा प्रावधान हो ।धन्यवाद्
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