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Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015

Share your views on National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015
Start Date :
Feb 16, 2015
Last Date :
Mar 04, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing ...

The Government of India has been formulating National Housing Policies to provide guidance to the State Governments to meet the growing housing shortage. The first every Housing Policy was announced in May, 1988. The National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy (NUHHP), 2007 is currently under force. A copy of the same is available at http://mhupa.gov.in/policies/duepa/HousingPolicy.2007.pdf. It is desired that the existing policy be revised to reflect the changes in the past years and taking forward the objective of “Housing for All” by 2022.

In this regard inputs are elicited for new “National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy, 2015” on the following:

1. What should be the role of Government of India in promoting “Housing for All” by 2022?
2. What should the State Governments do in achieving the said objective?
3. What should be the role of ULBS’s?
4. What role can the State Housing Boards/Corporations and other state entities play in this objective?
5. What are the key learnings from Urban Local Bodies in implementation of housing programmes?
6. What role can the private sector play in “Housing for All” by 2022?
7. What is the role of industries?
8. What should be the role of individual?
9. How to mobilize financial resources for this objective?
10. What kind of legal and regulatory frameworks are required to facilitate housing in general and “Housing for All” in particular?
11. How can more urban land be made available for housing?
12. How can linkage between employment/livelihood and housing be made more robust?
13. How to promote new building technologies for faster, robust, sustainable and environment friendly homes especially mass housing?

The last date for submission of your comments is 3rd March, 2015.

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sameer joshi
sameer joshi 11 years 4 months ago
6)The entire process of auctioning of countrys national resources is just a show and just like what was done by UPA govt which was struck down by supreme court.The same issue exists now since the commodity prices are llower the royalty rates are will be on lower side Ideally he governement should have auctioned based on lowest operating expenses per tonne of output which will result in better conrol of governemet on peoples resources But WHO Cares? it is public money
sameer joshi
sameer joshi 11 years 4 months ago
3)It has been promised that petrol prices will be as per international prices bot not implementing it since the reducion in pump prices has not been up to the amount of reduction of international prices4)How can aviation turbine fuel be charged /taxed at lower rate than petrol rates this goes to show how the government is agent of corporate world and not concerned about aam aadmi 5)Giving all benefits to all corporates and penalising the aam aadmi
sameer joshi
sameer joshi 11 years 4 months ago
Dear Mr Modi Being a accounant i am writing this letter to you Since he time NDA has come to power it looks that the BJP government is taking AAM aadmi for ride backwords because of its policies some of the examples are as follows 1)Not persuing case against Vodaphone thus showing that the govt is agent of corporates 2)By increasing various taxes rates for services availed by aam admi and reducing taxes of corporates govt is showing that it is more concerned about corporates and not
Vipul Jasani
Vipul Jasani 11 years 4 months ago
First of all there is no shortage of homes. Govt. Policies have created huge shortage by making houses unaffordable. Just implement following and by 2018 or earlier, every one will have home. 1. Remove all tax benefits on homes purchased for investment. 2. Impose tax @ stamp duty rate on home unsold by builders. 3. Impose tax @ 40% on profit by selling residential property within 3 years. @60% if sold after 3 years. 4. Home loan @20% for buying home just for investment. you will see magic
Rajiv Goyal
Rajiv Goyal 11 years 4 months ago
I could not find a place in the portal just to tell modi ji that please understand the mindset of common people. You have said that corporate tax would be 25% from 30% and you have not given any relief to individual tax payer. If you could understand even i am of the view that this budget is for the corporate. What is need to say 25% when it is not going to implement this year. And if you have risen the expted tax slab from 250000 to 260000 the opposion could not say that it is budget for corpor
Chirag Patel
Chirag Patel 11 years 4 months ago
Today corruption is very high in govt. Offices to eliminate the same govt. can make a system of payment for work by citizen in certain services like N.A. Permission. And in same case govt not have to pay any salary to officers. Officer can earn as much as he works as per govt. policy. By this double moneny spent by citizen as well as govt can be avoided and utilized in any important task by govt.
NAVIN SINHA
NAVIN SINHA 11 years 4 months ago
My view :Black Money: It works like a lubricant, a little is good but if there is lubricant only then no work at all. In India we are capital centric people. Govt and it's agencies all are some how having policies that support or work only with people having capital. Capital less people have no options or much struggle. Like no banking or liquidity supports if people running without capital. Now it rule our mental impression and so everyone is running for making capital by hook or by crook.
Sangeetha Subbiah
Sangeetha Subbiah 11 years 4 months ago
Different states should collaborate and work towards providing housing to all. In TN, Chennai the big building construction works are mostly done by people from Bihar, AP...They are often provided some temporary shelter in the construction sites.No one knows their living conditions there.Proper bathrooms/toilets facilities doesn't seems to be available from distance.They often seen taking bath near the road side pipes too. Clear guidelines should be there to provide a good facilities to them...
vipin kushwah
vipin kushwah 11 years 4 months ago
Govt should be prompte those company , which is collect garbage from home to home & convert to it in electricity or manure