The Sunday Guardian

Digital delivery system to boost rural housing plan

Ministry of Rural Developmen­t has devised a mason training programme to speed up constructi­on in rural areas.

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in the Unique Identifica­tion Data (UID). By this, the government will ensure that the applicants are genuine. Also, there are other parameters for assessing of a fair distributi­on of housing in the rural areas as well, and they will be electronic­ally monitored by the DDS system,” the same official cited above said.

Additional­ly, faced with a massive shortfall in the constructi­on of houses under the Prime Minister’s rural housing scheme, the Ministry of Rural Developmen­t has devised a time-bound mason training programme to speed up constructi­on in rural areas.

The ministry has an ambitious target of building around 10 million houses by March 2019 under the housing scheme launched on 20 November 2016. The scheme was earlier called the Indira Awaas Yojana.

According to Ministry of Rural Developmen­t data on housing, during the period 2012-13 to 2015-16, on an average, 1.2 million houses were built annually. The target to construct 10 million houses in the three years beginning 2016-17 means that the government will have to build at least 3.3 million houses a year. The target for 2016-17 is around 7.7 million which includes past shortfall of around 3.3 million houses in addition to this year’s 4.4 million. As the scheme was launched in November 2016, these 7.7 million houses will be built by October 2017.

“The government is, however, confident of meeting the target,” said a senior official from the ministry. The ministry has also appointed programme management units to monitor the whole process at all block levels of the state. Besides this, the government has also inducted a “Tag officer” called Awaas Sahayak who will act as a motivator or facilitato­r for timely constructi­on of houses,” the same official cited above said.

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