Hindustan Times (Patiala)

No room for the poor in Mohali civic body’s scheme of things

- Hillary Victor ■ hillary.victor@htlive.com

EVEN FIVE YEARS AFTER PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA WAS LAUNCHED IN CITY, MC YET TO SEND THE DRAFT TO PUNJAB GOVT FOR NOTIFYING 3 SLUMS UNDER SCHEME

MOHALI: It has been five years since the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY)-housing for all (urban) scheme was launched in the city, but the Mohali municipal corporatio­n (MC) is yet to send a draft to the Punjab government for the notificati­on of three slums.

Sources said this exposes the civic body’s indifferen­ce to the plight of the weaker sections of the society.

Mohali has three undevelope­d slums—Udham Singh Colony, Phase 7, Industrial Area with 210 houses; Guru Nanak Colony near Mohali cremation ground with 149 houses; and Balmiki Colony in Phase 6 with 216 houses.

The four components of the PMAY scheme include a creditlink­ed subsidy, in-situ developmen­t of slums, beneficiar­y-led constructi­on, wherein EWS are paid ₹84 lakh for constructi­on, and an opportunit­y to build individual houses under affordable housing scheme. Two of these components, however, have not been implemente­d yet.

Mohali MC was assigned in-situ developmen­t of slums and beneficiar­y-led constructi­on while Greater Mohali Area Developmen­t Authority (GMADA) was assigned constructi­on of affordable housing schemes.

ONLY 76 BENEFICIAR­IES FUNDED UNDER PMAY

The civic body has so far disbursed only ₹84 lakh to just 76 of the total 234 beneficiar­ies. Surprising­ly, even GMADA has taken no initiative to build houses under the scheme.

On February 28 this year, finance minister of Punjab Manpreet Singh Badal, in his budget speech, stated that the government intended to build 10,500 houses during the year 2020-21, and 13,500 houses had already been constructe­d across the state for EWS.

Narinder Singh Dalam, MC executive engineer and i-ncharge of the scheme, said, “We can only develop slums once they are notified and delay in sending the draft was due to lockdown, but we are in process of sending it soon. Regarding the money to EWS, we have identified 235 beneficiar­ies in a survey in various Mohali villages and ₹84 lakh have been disbursed among 76 beneficiar­ies.”

‘NO PRIVATE BUILDER SUBMITTED PROPOSAL’

A senior officer of GMADA said, “We are dealing with only one vertical—affordable housing scheme (AHS). Usually private builders submit proposals that are approved by the committee, but here, no private builder has ever applied.”

In January this year, state rural developmen­t and panchayat minister Tript Rajinder Singh Bajwa stated that the Punjab government will construct 10,000 new houses under PMAY in rural areas towards which work was already in full swing.

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