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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)
Submission Closed

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.

Showing 791 Submission(s)
RajatGupta00
Rajat Gupta 9 years 10 months ago

Everytime the road is build the height of the road rises and the level of houses gets relatively lower. This makes roads rising and houses lowering relatively. In the rainy seasons the rain water flows into the houses. Can this be looked after.

Srinivasa Murthy
Srinivasa Murthy 10 years 3 months ago

Our constitution defines food, clothing and shelter as necessities. We have laws to prevent hoarding and overcharging of food but unfortunately housing is left as the mercy of unscrupulous builders. Due to this most of the youth entering the job market aren't in a position to buy any and many people are seeking overseas opportunities and finally settling there. I suggest Govt to enforce to laws to prevent people from buying multiple flats in the same city.Only 1 flat per city(60 kmradius)

Rajkaran
Rajkaran Singh Bhatti 10 years 3 months ago

Respected Sir,

Kindly find attached a PDF file pertaining to National Urban Housing and Habitat Policy 2015.

Hope the same is found to be purposeful and relevant for the desired objective.

Best regards,

Rajkaran Singh Bhatti
# 1285, Sector 18-C
Chandigarh - 160018
9780005656

rajeshmn111@gmail.com
RAJESHA UPADHYAYA 10 years 3 months ago

The basic facilities should ensured by State and central govt in urban houses.Basically its better if it starts from quickest survey of available government lands and creating a database,in that separating the lands which out of dispute,forest area,mining,polluted areas,with the help of GSI,ISRO etc organizations involving selected engineering colleges and its students to identify suitable land and build world class houses with collaboration of foreign universities.

subodh sahu
subodh sahu 10 years 3 months ago

all buildings should be in multi airy atleast 40% open area for park and other purpuse solar energy system to be included therein

bs7561947@gmail.com
bharti singh 10 years 3 months ago

National Urban Housing should be done with a view of greenery , i.e. greenery on road , parks etc. along with a proper drainage system . The roads should be broad and i would also like to suggest that
1. there should be no hoarding system . This step was taken in one city to make it more beautiful where the companies advertised on the walls and it achieved success too.
2.provision for footpaths
3.making the main market of the city/town a vehicle free area as in Darjeeling .

gh
abhishikta.ria@gmail.com
Abhishikta Bandyopadhyay 10 years 3 months ago

Greenery MUST be there and a limit must be fixed for the extent upto which they can use water.Otherwise as seen in most of the metro cities that as the high rising buildings are coming up every day water level is going down proportionately.So to conserve water its high time to take strict steps.this is also true for saving the precious trees of our country.

vinaychawla1@gmail.com
Vinay Chawla 10 years 3 months ago

it should be made compulsory for builders to publish their common area loading calculation out of the Super built up area they claim and charge the customers for. The projects which cut more than 25% of the superbuilt up area in to loading must create a minimum standard of amenities for the people living in.

geethasart@yahoo.com
Sangeetha Subbiah 10 years 3 months ago

The builders should provide the apartments with the playing fields and parks. They should not exists only in building plans.

anurag_shuklam@rediffmail.com
Anurag Shukla 10 years 3 months ago

Those people who get lower income group house by lottery system from public sector firm, should not be allowed to sale it for the purpose of profit since this make loss of opportunity for the needy person/family on lower prices offered by public firm.

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