UAPVP launched many schemes available for different segments of the society including EWS, LIG, MIG, BPL and HIG categories.
UPAVP the development agency of Uttar Pradesh know as Uttar Pradesh Awas Vikas Parishad is going to implement the government housing mission, Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana.
About 20,000 houses will be constructed in the state.
On the construction of housing units, the UPAVP will spend about Rs. 3,000 Crore and the implementation work will be started once it get the approval from the government.
The comprehensive plan for Fiscal year 2017-18 has been prepared by the agency and the houses units in these projects will be constructed under UP government Vrindavan & Awadh Vihar Yojana.
Under PMAY UP, about 2,000 houses have been registered by the government and creating further plan for the scheme, the UPAVP is planning to open the registrations for additional 3,000 houses.
1. HOUSING POLICIES OF STATE
UTTAR PRADESH
Presented By:-
Janbaz Ali
M.Arch (PADAGOGY)
Presented to:-
Prof. S.M Akhtar
2. • The MKSGAY was launched in 2008 by UP’s ex-chief minister
Mayawati.
• This scheme provides for free housing facilities for urban poor,
constructed and allotted 1lakh houses in 72 districts benefiting
about 1 lakh families.
• The BSP’s cancelled programmed, MKSGAY, constructed 1,42,000
houses-enough for less than 3% of UP’s slum population-before it
was stopped in 2012 and replaced by Aasra a year later by SP
government,
1. Manyawar Kashiram Ji Shahari Gareeb Awaas Yojana
(MKSGAY )
3. • The BSP government reduced by more than half its initial
target of building about 100,000 homes each year after the
first phase-because of a supposed shortage of beneficiaries
in a state where about 6 million people live in urban slums.
• The BSP reserved 50% of these houses for scheduled castes
and scheduled tribes.
4. • This is a time bound scheme, which was announced by the
state government on January 15, 2009, the 53rd birth
anniversary of Chief Minister Mayawati.
• The scheme aimed at giving land rights to slum dwellers in
urban areas.
• Land rights were to be given to slum dwellers of below
poverty line category on a normal price for a lease of 90
years.
• The state had identified 305 urban slums in 30 districts.
• A total of 7,072 people in these slums were found eligible
for the scheme.
2. Sarvjan Hitay Gharib Awas (Slum Area) Maliqana
Haq Yojna
5. • Aasra housing scheme was launched by the state
government in 2013 by ex-chief minister Akhlesh Yadav.
• In this scheme the preference was given to the minorities,
by constructing the first colony in urban Development
Minister Azam khan’s home district Rampur.
• The scheme was executed by the State Urban Development
Agency under the Department of Urban Employment and
Poverty Alleviation, which was held by Khan.
• The samajwadi party government has scrapped the pervious
Myawati government housing scheme for the urban poor,
known as MKSGAY, in which 50% houses were given to SC
and ST.
3. AASRA YOJNA
6. • In its place, Aasra scheme was launched with a provision of
Rs.100crore in the regular budget.
• The colony have street lights, solid waste management, and
interlocking internal pathways.
7. • SP government was announced Samajwadi Awas Yojana in 2014 to
provide the affordable houses to middle income group and lower
income group.
• And on 2nd May 2015, CM Akhilesh Yadav launched this scheme
with the target to construct three lakh houses in urban areas.
• Under Samajwadi Awas Yojna, the cost of housing units up to the
size of 75sq.m was decided in the range of Rs.15lakh to Rs.30lakh.
4. Samajwadi Awas Yojna
8. • The SP government claimed the construction of 3lakh houses under
the scheme, but the sources informed that the government has not
completed the 10% of total work.
• The source informed that the government will not continue the
Samajwadi Awas Yojana in UP.
• Under Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojna, the government will provide
houses to EWS and LIG.