In the latest meeting with the
Union Government by the Chief Minister Sarbananda Sonowal had briefed out that
soon the Assam government is going to launch Hitadhikari Pustika a scheme
comprised of 2.95 crore houses as a whole in India by 2022 where 10 lac concrete
or pucca houses will be constructed for the underprivileged in the state.
As detailed in Hitadhikari
Pustika, initially an unit cost of Rs. 1.30 lakh will be made with minimum extension
provision of Rs. 1.60 lakh under Swacch Bharat Mission and MGNREGA scheme to
each household. In the first batch of 2016-17 under this scheme the Assam government
aims to erect 1,64,245 pucca houses with starting size of 20 sq.m to 25 sq.m where
per household extension request a loan of Rs. 70,000 will be sanctioned.
According to the Chief
Mnister Sonowal the core part of this scheme is to provide proper lifestyle for
people who are underprivileged by designing concrete residence with special
kitchen area for hygienic cooking including toilet and bathing area. Essentials of electricity and proper water in the pucca houses will be an
added feature.
Direct Benefit Transfer mode
of payment will be made to keep clear track on whom the expenditure have been
made so that this list will be become an evidence of government’s work progress
report.
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