ajasthan govt. inks pacts for housing projects

October 14, 2015 12:00 am | Updated 08:00 am IST - JAIPUR:

Rajasthan government on Tuesday signed 27 pacts worth Rs. 12,478 crore under the Centre’s ‘Housing for All’ programme in housing, healthcare and education sectors in the presence of Union Minister for Urban Development Venkaiah Naidu and state Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje.

Mr Naidu while praising the state government said that Rajasthan has become the first state to sign memorandum of understandings for promoting affordable housing projects with private and public sector companies.

“This will motivate other states to follow,” Mr Naidu said at the event here.

He said that the state is among the first few to identify 40 cities to be included in the first phase of implementation of ‘Housing for All’ Scheme of the Central Government.

The minister informed that the National Building Construction Corporation will be providing Rs 500 Crore to Government of Rajasthan for affordable housing. He urged private participation for the 100 smart cities in the country - of which 4 cities, Kota, Udaipur, Ajmer and Jaipur are in Rajasthan and 29 cities of the State are under the Atal Mission for Rejuvenation and Urban Transformation Scheme.

He informed that the Government of India would soon be launching two initiatives for converting ‘Waste into Compost’ and ‘Waste into Energy’ under solid waste management and expected active contribution from states in the aforesaid initiatives for building up a ‘healthy and wealthy’ India. Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje said that with increasing urbanisation, pressure on urban infrastructure will only increase.

She said that the state Government has taken up several newly missions of the Centre, including Smart City, AMRUT and Housing for All.- PTI

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