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Presentation on Housing scenario in Maharashtra : Areas of concern by Shri S. J. Kunte Secretary, Housing Government of Maharashtra
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Maharashtra urbanization Data
Population 2001 census – Million Total urban centres – 378 Centres Urban Population 2001 census – Million Total Slum Population (2001) – 176 Towns about 1.20 Crores Urban Housing Shortage as – 3.72 Million per 2007 status
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AREAS OF CONCERN Slum redevelopment and prevention Old and dilapidated buildings Affordable housing for EWS/LIG Housing for PAPs. Housing for pavement dwellers. Hassle free environment for private development.
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SLUM REHABILITATION Law for Slum redevelopment, prevention already in existence. 1/1/95 cut off date; 269 sq.ft. entitlement; free houses main features of the policy. SRA constituted in Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur. Other places IHSDP, BSUP schemes being implemented.
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OLD AND DILAPIDATED BUILDINGS
Problem acute in island city, suburbs, Thane. Nearly buildings. Island city: incentive FSI, cluster development approach. Suburbs: Policy is evolving pursuant to adoption of Afzalpurkar committee report. Thane: Issue being studied by Agarwal committee.
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AFFORDABLE HOUSING Reservation in DP for EWS/LIG Housing. Reservation in housing schemes also. Liberalizing FSI, particularly for MHADA Cross subsidization. Affordable rental housing. Satellite township development.
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HOUSING FOR PAPs Major development projects underway. Proper rehabilitation of PAPs necessary. PAP tenaments being constructed by granting TDR.
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HOUSING FOR PAVEMENT DWELLERS
Pavement dwellers have been identified. Mahatma Gandhi Padapath Kranti Yojana is being implemented.
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HASSLE FREE PRIVATE DEVELOPMENT
MoFA amended to improve transparency in transactions. Stamp duty amnesty scheme introduced. Property tax reforms are underway. ULC repealed; Rent Act being amended Approval procedures being simplified. Land laws being modified.
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STATE HOUSING PROGRAMME FOR NEXT 2 YEARS
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THANKS!
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