Millennium Post

‘Pvt builders must promote affordable homes in a big way’

-

NEW DELHI: The government on Tuesday expressed disappoint­ment over not a single proposal coming from private builders for low-cost homes and asked realty firms to promote affordable housing that has been given infra status recently.

Addressing a real estate conference, Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviatio­n (HUPA) Minister M Venkaiah Naidu said builders should not make any "more excuses" as the government has met their long standing demand of according infrastruc­ture status to affordable housing in the Budget for 2017-18.

The minister urged the states not to deviate and dilute the rules under the Real Estate (Regulation and Developmen­t) Act, 2016, amid reports that some of the states have changed the key provisions of the law.

"I am rather disappoint­ed that not a single proposal has come from private builders so far even though PMAY (Urban) has been designed envisaging a big role for private sector," he said at the conference organised by industry body PHDCCI.

Naidu said there are huge opportunit­ies for private sector under various components, including affordable housing in partnershi­p (AHP), of the mission.

"For a long time, you have been demanding infrastruc­ture status for housing sector... Now, developers have no more excuses to keep on dithering about promoting affordable housing in a big way," Naidu said.

The Minister underscore­d that infra status for affordable housing would go a long way in placing more cash in the hands of home buyers and act as "catalyst" for the growth of low cost housing projects.

With the ambit of scheme extended by covering people with incomes of up to Rs 18 lakh per year, he said, "So, the opportunit­y is knocking at the door. Now, it is for developers to rise to the occasion post Infrastruc­ture status, Real Estate Act and remonetisa­tion. No more excuses I repeat."

Naidu directed HUPA Secretary Nandita Chatterjee to soon hold a meeting with all stakeholde­rs, including developers' bodies, banks and housing finance companies, to find out the reasons for the lacklustre response of the private sector to Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) (PMAY-U) scheme.

 ??  ?? Housing, Urban Poverty Alleviatio­n Minister Venkaiah Naidu
Housing, Urban Poverty Alleviatio­n Minister Venkaiah Naidu

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from India