Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana : Housing Requirement, Achievement of targets, Beneficiaries State-wise and Constructing Houses under the Scheme in Urban areas during 2020-2024

Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana : Housing Requirement, Achievement of targets, Beneficiaries State-wise and Constructing Houses under the Scheme in Urban areas during 2020-2024
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GOVERNMENT OF INDIA   

MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS

LOK SABHA 

STARRED QUESTION NO. 278
ANSWERED ON MARCH 12, 2020 

HOUSING REQUIREMENT IN URBAN AREAS
DR. BHARATI PRAVIN PAWAR
Will the Minister of HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS be pleased to state:
(a) the steps taken by the Government for addressing the housing requirement of the people belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS), Lower Income Group (LIG) and Middle Income Group (MIG) categories in urban areas;
(b) the number of house approved, under construction and the number of houses completed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) during each of the last three years;
(c) the reasons for shortfall in achievement of targets if any;
(d) the details of houses occupied by beneficiaries, State-wise;
(e) the demand validated and reported by States/UTs under the scheme as on December 31, 2020;
(f) the target set for constructing houses under the scheme in urban areas during 2020 to 2024; and

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(g) the measures taken by the Government to implement the scheme in a time bound manner and expedite completion of the approved houses?
ANSWER
THE MINISTER OF STATE (INDEPENDENT CHARGE) OF THE 
MINISTRY OF HOUSING AND URBAN AFFAIRS
(SHRI HARDEEP SINGH PURI)
(a) to (g) A Statement is laid on the Table of the House.
Statement referred to in reply to Lok Sabha Starred Question No. 278 to be  answered on March 12, 2020 regarding Housing Requirement in Urban Areas.
(a) The Government has taken steps under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) [PMAY(U)], by providing central assistance to States/ Union Territories (UTs),for addressing the housing requirement of the slum dwellers and other people belonging to Economically Weaker Sections (EWS)through three components of the scheme viz. “In-situ” Slum Redevelopment (ISSR), Affordable Housing in Partnership with public or private sector (AHP) and Beneficiary-led individual house construction/enhancements (BLC). The fourth component of the scheme, that is Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS),covers EWS/Low Income Group (LIG) and Middle Income Group(MIG) categories in the urban areas.
(b) The details about number of houses sanctioned, under construction so far and the number of houses completed under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY) during each of the last three yearsare at Annexure-I.
(c) Against the assessed/validated demand of 112 lakh houses under PMAY(U), 103.61 houses have already been sanctioned and the States/UTs have been requested to get the project proposals for all their remaining demand of houses sanctioned at the earliest so that construction of all houses may progressively be completed within the Mission period by 2022.
(d) State/UT wise details of houses occupied by beneficiaries are at Annexure- II.
(e)& (f)The demand validated by States/UTs is 112 lakh houses so far. The target of the Mission is to complete these houses by March, 2022.
(g) The following measures have been taken by MoHUA to implement the scheme in a time bound manner and expedite completion of the approved houses –
  • States/UTs have been requested to get the project proposals for all their remaining demand of houses sanctioned at the earliest so that construction of all houses may progressively be completed by 2022.
  • State/UTs have  also  been  requested to  expedite  the grounding/completion of already sanctioned projects/houses.
  • Central Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee (CSMC) constituted under the chairmanship of Secretary, MoHUA generally meets every month to sanction central assistance for new projects and reviews the progress of the Mission.
  • To ensure availability of funds, in addition to budgetary resources, National Urban Housing Fund (NUHF) for Rs 60,000 crore has been created for raising Extra Budgetary Resources (EBR) in phases for rapid implementation of PMAY(U).
  • Ministry monitors progress of the Mission through periodic review meetings, video-conferences and field visits.
  • Payment through Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) Mode and Aadhaar seeding of beneficiaries for transparency and accountability.
  • Use of Information/Space Technology through PMAY(U)-MIS (Management Information System), Bhuvan Portal, PFMS (Public Financial Management System) and Geo-tagging/Geo-fencing of sanctioned houses for effective monitoring.
  • Alternative and innovative technologies have been identified from across the globe through a challenge process under Global Housing Technology Challenge-India (GHTC-India) for ensuring rapid delivery of houses.
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  • State Level Sanctioning and Monitoring Committee(SLSMC)under chairmanship of Chief Secretary of the concerned State/UT reviews the progress of implementation of the Mission at the State level.
Annexure I referred in reply to LSQ No 278 due for 12-03-2020

State/UT wise status of number of houses sanctioned, grounded for construction so far and houses completed during each of the last three years under PMAY(U)





Sl. No.


Name

of
the

State/

UT

Houses

sanctioned

(Nos)
Houses

Grounded

for

Construction

(Nos)*
Construction

Completed/

delivered

(Nos)*
Houses

Completed

during

each of the

last three years (Nos)*
F.Y.

2016-17
F.Y.

2017-18
F.Y.

2018-19
1
A&N Island (UT)
612
36
20
20
2
Andhra Pradesh
20,08,372
7,57,328
3,26,229
3,299
29,791
2,60,223
3
Arunachal Pradesh
7,230
7,021
1,829
16
1,308
4
Assam
1,17,508
53,377
17,816
66
381
13,847
5
Bihar
3,13,443
1,53,917
68,045
12,184
2,100
37,464
6
Chandigarh (UT)
352
5,312
5,312
4,963
57
154
7
Chhattisgarh
2,55,201
1,95,168
83,351
3,307
3,561
42,096
8
D&N Haveli (UT)
4,336
4,203
2,228
103
366
1,167
9
Daman & Diu (UT)
1,349
995
874
3
65
291
10
Delhi (NCR)
16,915
57,495
40,895
4,244
2,487
17,579
11
Goa
1,100
1,042
1,041
10
99
392
12
Gujarat
6,46,140
5,52,595
3,76,814
28,928
48,726
1,96,550
13
Haryana
2,67,641
45,794
21,266
549
2,093
10,535
14
Himachal Pradesh
10,030
7,680
3,653
43
202
1,858
15
J&K (UT)
55,040
27,557
6,994
203
179
3,286
16
Jharkhand
2,00,267
1,38,012
78,449
3,886
26,421
31,343
17
Karnataka
6,52,164
3,69,165
1,65,384
11,920
31,087
94,920
18
Kerala
1,30,454
1,02,419
72,738
301
3,809
42,691
19
Ladakh (UT)
1,777
855
370
280
20
Lakshadweep (UT)
21
Madhya Pradesh
7,88,935
6,10,726
3,20,079
5,316
39,119
2,19,728
22
Maharashtra
11,77,560
4,82,539
2,85,806
13,621
35,162
1,20,918
23
Manipur
42,825
29,924
3,841
24
177
2,231
24
Meghalaya
4,685
1,585
1,007
248
27
450
25
Mizoram
30,803
11,453
3,524
118
188
632
26
Nagaland
32,001
20,811
4,119
494
89
1,394
27
Odisha
1,54,021
1,01,330
67,525
2,771
2,376
46,075
28
Puducherry (UT)
13,823
10,227
3,407
79
51
1,899
29
Punjab
91,440
47,899
23,413
338
1,860
9,335
30
Rajasthan
2,03,908
1,14,182
80,511
4,256
8,204
21,641
31
Sikkim
537
509
244
1
2
61
32
Tamil Nadu
7,70,673
5,92,603
2,92,097
6,593
34,004
1,57,589
33
Telangana
2,16,747
1,85,013
99,367
2,792
3,140
58,171
34
Tripura
83,454
54,225
42,551
161
7,303
28,663
35
Uttar Pradesh
15,74,233
9,87,622
4,33,245
9,639
12,005
2,97,627
36
Uttarakhand
41,815
21,829
15,256
1,460
1,986
5,669
37
West Bengal
4,11,876
3,28,239
1,89,579
7,191
30,765
89,509
Grand

Total :-
1,03,61,738^
61,57,734^^
32,15,926^^
1,29,111
3,27,898
18,17,596

* Included incomplete houses of earlier JnNURM.

^ Includes 32,471 beneficiaries for whom  Interest subsidy has been released recently to Central Nodal Agencies (CNAs)

^^ Includes 77,047 beneficiaries who have acquired houses recently through Banks and Housing Finance Companies (HFCs) under Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS)

Annexure II referred in reply to LSQ No 278 due for 12-03-2020
State/UT wise details of houses occupied by

beneficiaries under PMAY(U)

Sl.

No.
Name of the

State/ UT

Houses Occupied *
1
A&N Island (UT)
20
2
Andhra Pradesh
1,72,423
3
Arunachal Pradesh
1,929
4
Assam
19,497
5
Bihar
67,310
6
Chandigarh (UT)
5,685
7
Chhattisgarh
83,081
8
D&N Haveli (UT)
2,228
9
Daman & Diu (UT)
868
10
Delhi (NCR)
18,624
11
Goa
1,041
12
Gujarat
3,21,637
13
Haryana
20,211
14
Himachal Pradesh
3,603
15
J&K (UT)
8,161
16
Jharkhand
75,368
17
Karnataka
1,43,804
18
Kerala
72,749
19
Ladakh (UT)
308
20
Lakshadweep (UT)
21
Madhya Pradesh
3,20,827
22
Maharashtra
3,08,105
23
Manipur
4,550
24
Meghalaya
884
25
Mizoram
3,811
26
Nagaland
4,929
27
Odisha
63,887
28
Puducherry (UT)
3,438
29
Punjab
25,929
30
Rajasthan
70,016
31
Sikkim
296
32
Tamil Nadu
2,59,675
33
Telangana
55,497
34
Tripura
41,894
35
Uttar Pradesh
4,29,708
36
Uttarakhand
13,996
37
West Bengal
1,89,763
Grand

Total

:-
28,92,799^
* Included occupied  houses of earlier JnNURM

^ Includes 77,047 beneficiaries who have acquired houses recently through Banks and Housing

Finance Companies (HFCs) under Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS)

Source : Lok Sabha

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