YS Sujana Chowdary Updates from Rajya Sabha. Questions Debates and Current News
Tuesday, April 24, 2012
Rural House Shortage
GOVERNMENT OF INDIA
MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT
RAJYA SABHA
UNSTARRED QUESTION NO-2161
ANSWERED ON-24.04.2012
(a) the details of fund earmarked under Bharat Nirman Scheme for the last three years; (b) the number of rural house shortage identified in India, as on date; (c) the number of houses constructed under the scheme during the last three years, State- wise; and (d) time-frame fixed by which remaining rural house will be constructed?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SHRI PRADEEP JAIN ‘ADITYA’)
(a) to (c): Indira Awas Yojana is one of the programmes included under Bharat Nirman Programme (BNP) of the Government of India. As per the estimates made by the Office of Registrar General of India based on 2001 Census, the total housing shortage in rural areas of the country was 148.25 lakh houses. A statement showing the State-wise details of Central funds earmarked and number of houses constructed under Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) during the last three years is given at annexure.
(d): The Government is making efforts to reduce the housing shortage in the rural areas of the country as quickly as possible. Annual physical targets are fixed on year to year basis depending on Central Budget outlay provided for Rural Housing which has been increasing consistently over the years.
(a) the details of fund earmarked under Bharat Nirman Scheme for the last three years; (b) the number of rural house shortage identified in India, as on date; (c) the number of houses constructed under the scheme during the last three years, State- wise; and (d) time-frame fixed by which remaining rural house will be constructed?
ANSWER
MINISTER OF STATE IN THE MINISTRY OF RURAL DEVELOPMENT (SHRI PRADEEP JAIN ‘ADITYA’)
(a) to (c): Indira Awas Yojana is one of the programmes included under Bharat Nirman Programme (BNP) of the Government of India. As per the estimates made by the Office of Registrar General of India based on 2001 Census, the total housing shortage in rural areas of the country was 148.25 lakh houses. A statement showing the State-wise details of Central funds earmarked and number of houses constructed under Indira Awaas Yojana (IAY) during the last three years is given at annexure.
(d): The Government is making efforts to reduce the housing shortage in the rural areas of the country as quickly as possible. Annual physical targets are fixed on year to year basis depending on Central Budget outlay provided for Rural Housing which has been increasing consistently over the years.
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