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Date 2022-01-04

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1.1 BACKGROUND STUDY

Apart from food and clothing, home is one of the most fundamental needs for human beings. Many inhabitants in India
are homeless. They may be categorized as either lawfully homeless or homeless in threat. Housing affordability issues,
unemployment, poverty, etc. are substantial causes. The government's greatest challenge is to provide a house for
everyone. The rapid urban population boom, resulting in housing shortages and poor urban living conditions, is a critical
concern for the government of India. Slums have grown in number throughout time as a result of the rising housing
shortage. Slums contribute to a very crowded and hazardous atmosphere. The government has implemented several
projects to remediate slums. Many of them were a flop owing to poor implementation. Another big challenge that
homeless people encounter is a lack of financial resources. People desire a home that is affordable to them. To address

Low cost housing refers to those housing units which are affordable by that section of society whose income is below than
median household income.

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Title:The methods of using low cost housing techniques in India ...
 · Low cost housing refers to those housing units which are affordable by that section of society whose income is below than
median household income. This depends on three key parameters—income level, size of dwelling unit and affordability.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2352710217300062

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