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Almost 50% of affordable housing constructed under PMAY-Urban remains unoccupied | India News

Almost 50% of affordable housing constructed under PMAY-Urban remains unoccupied | India News

Nearly half of all the affordable housing constructed so far under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana-Urban remains unoccupied, according to the Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs’ submission to the Parliamentary Standing Committee on Housing and Urban Affairs. The mission was launched in 2015 and meant to end in 2022, but has been extended till December 31, 2024, so that the 122.69 lakh sanctioned houses can be completed, the committee noted in its report on the PMAY tabled in Parliament on Tuesday. The scheme had four verticals—beneficiary-led construction, in-situ slum redevelopment, affordable housing in partnership and a credit-linked subsidy scheme. So far, 88.32 lakh houses have been completed. Under affordable housing in partnership, where private builders are incentivised to construct housing for Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) within their projects, out of 15.65 lakh sanctioned houses, 9.01 lakh have been completed, the report noted. About 54 per cent of them (4.89 lakh) are occupied and 46 per cent (4.12 lakh) remain unoccupied. Similarly, under the in-situ slum redevelopment vertical, where housing is constructed on or …

‘States can’t take over all private properties’ rules Supreme Court – India TV

‘States can’t take over all private properties’ rules Supreme Court – India TV

Image Source : FILE Supreme Court Supreme Court’s nine-judge bench on Tuesday delivered a verdict on the question of whether state governments can take over private properties to distribute to subserve the common good. The observations were made by a nine-judge bench headed by Chief Justice D Y Chandrachud, examining whether privately-owned resources can be considered “material resources of the community”, when the counsel for parties including the Property Owners Association (POA) of Mumbai made vehement submissions that the private properties cannot be taken over by state authorities under the garb of constitutional schemes of Articles 39 (b) and 31 C of the Constitution. The CJI said, ” We hold that not every resource owned by an individual can be considered a material resource of a community only because it meets the qualifier of material needs. The enquiry about the resource in question falls under 39B must be contest specific and subject to a non exhaustive list of factors such as nature of resource, the characteristics, the impact of the resource on well being of …