The Hooda Government has implemented various pro-people policies for different sectors in Haryana. One such initiative is the ‘Affordable Housing Policy’ that was introduced by the state Government last year. The project was aimed to facilitate easy and affordable availability of the dwelling units for common people in the state.
The policy will ensure increased
supply of 'Affordable Housing’ in the urban housing market to all the deserving
beneficiaries. With this step, the state government envisages to provide for
around 1,25,000 affordable dwelling units having carpet area of about 500 sq ft
each in the urban centres of Haryana, which are constructed through the capital
investment of private sector within a period of next five years.
Once available, this supply alone
is likely to serve lower and lower-middle class population of close to six
lakhs in the urban centres of Haryana in the next five years period. The size
of apartments to be constructed under this policy would be in the range of
28sqm to 60 sqm carpet area.
The policy will not only help
eradicate unauthorised constructions and slums, but also act as an impetus to
planned development. No doubt that Haryana, as a state, is leading in the
holistic development in India and this step will surely add to its larger
goals. Chief Minister Bhupinder Singh Hooda has tirelessly worked for the
growth of the state and now his son, Deepender Singh Hooda who is also an MP
from Rohtak, is following his father’s footsteps in catering to the needs and
rights of the common people.
The housing policy is indeed a
step towards building Haryana; a stronger, better and an empowered state. In
the long run, it will pave way for similar radical initiatives that would
transform the living standards in Haryana.
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