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Ministry of Housing

& Urban Affairs


Government of India

Urban Transformation through


Housing for All

27th December, 2019


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Mission Progress Mission Progress
Features & Progress Features & Progress




Features •

Note: 21.93 Lakh Houses in100 Smart Cities & 49.87 Lakh Houses in 487 AMRUT cities.

Note: 21.93 Lakh Houses in100 Smart Cities & 49.87 Lakh Houses in 487 AMRUT cities. 3
100+ Lakh
80.33 Lakh Houses
Houses

2018
2019

41.63 Lakh
16.76 Lakh Houses
Houses
7.26 Lakh
Houses 2017
2016
Hon’ble President’s 2015
Announcement -
‘Housing for All
by 2022’

2014

Road to success...

Road to success... 4
17 September 2015
27 October 2015 No. of Houses

- 0.13
18 November 2015

2.18
21 December 2015

0.00
20.00
40.00
60.00
80.00
100.00

1.60
25 January 2016

0.23
18 February 2016
17 March 2016

1.02
2015-16
7.26
28 April 2016

0.83 0.73
26 May 2016
22 July 2016

1.25
2016-17
16.76
11 August 2016
31 August 2016

0.39 0.370.39
30 September 2016
Journey so far...

2017-18
27 October 2016
41.63

0.700.84
Year-on-year sanction

22 November 2016

1.97
08 December 2016

0.07
20 December 2016
80.33

0.51
0.79
18 January 2017
20 February 2017

0.77
2018-19 2019-20

21 March 2017 1.25


103.00

24 April 2017 1.01


29 May 2017
1.43

21 June 2017
0.71

24 July 2017
2.85

23 August 2017
27 September 2017
2.36

30 October 2017
2.18 2.10

29 November 2017
1.12

27 December 2017
5.45

07 February 2018
1.87

(Sanctioned houses in Lakh)


27 February 2018
1.29

26 March 2018
3.22

27 April 2018
Journey so far...

30 May 2018
1.441.45

25 June 2018
3.19

24 July 2018
2.68

23 August 2018
1.12

26 September 2018
6.28

30 October 2018
2.15

28 November 2018
2.05

27 December 2018
3.11

30 January 2019
4.79

25 February 2019
5.61

28 June 2019
2.51

25 July 2019
1.40

29 August 2019
2.99

25 September 2019
1.23

31 October 2019
2.31

27 November 2019
3.31

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50

27 December 2019
6.40

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GROWTH
DRIVERS
Sanction
Sanction in other
in other than than
NE & Hilly NE & Hilly States
States
West Bengal
4.09

Uttar Pradesh Andhra Pradesh


20.00 Bihar
15.54
3.03
Telangana
2.15 Chhattisgarh
2.55
Tamil Nadu
7.36
Gujarat Goa
Rajasthan 6.25 0.01
1.99
Haryana
Punjab Maharashtra 2.67
0.80 11.57
Madhya
Odisha Pradesh
1.42 7.70
Jharkhand
Kerala Karnataka
1.98
1.26 6.25

No. of houses in Lakh

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Sanction in NE, Hilly States and UTs
Sanction in NE, Hilly States and UTs

Ladakh
Arunachal 1,777
Pradesh
A&N Island
Uttarakhand 7,230 612
39,575
Puducherry
Tripura Chandigarh
13,389
82,011 320

Sikkim Jammu &


Assam D&N Haveli
537 Kashmir
Nagaland 96,989 4,299
46,497
32,001
Delhi
Daman & Diu
16,352
Mizoram 1,217
30,339 Manipur
Himachal
42,823
Meghalaya Pradesh
4,672 9,939

NE & Hilly States Union Territories


* only CLSS cases in Delhi & Chandigarh

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Year-on-Year
Year-on-Year Physical Progress
Physical Progress

103.00
Sanctioned Grounded Completed
100.00

80.33
90.00
80.00

60.00
52.67
70.00
No. of Houses

60.00

41.63

36.00
50.00

32.00
26.18
40.00

19.43
17.52
16.76

30.00
11.02
9.86
7.26

7.27

20.00
10.00
0.00

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

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Comparison with Earlier Scheme
Comparison with Earlier Scheme

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₹ ₹

₹ ₹

₹ ₹ ₹

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Finance & Economy
Finance & Economy
Funding of Houses
Funding of Houses

Central
Assistance Central
Rs 1.63 Lakh Assistance
Cr 27%
Beneficiary Budget
Beneficiary Share EBR
Share
Rs 3.02 26,000 38,000
State Grant 49% State Grant
Lakh Cr
Rs 1.23 20%
Lakh Cr

ULB Share
Rs 0.25 ULB Share
Lakh Cr 4%

Total Investment Funds Released


Rs 6.13 Lakh Cr Rs 64,000 Cr

EBR (Extra Budgetary Recourse) is a funding mechanism to supplement the additional requirement over and above the budgetary allocation provisioned by
EBR (Extra Budgetary Recourse) is a funding mechanism to supplement the additional requirement over and
Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India
above the budgetary allocation provisioned by Ministry of Finance, Govt. of India

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Year-on-Year Central Assistance
Year-on-Year Central Assistance

1,80,000
Sanctioned 1,63,181
1,60,000

1,40,000 Released
1,24,590
1,20,000 Utilised

1,00,000 (Rs in Crore)


80,000 64,352 64,000
60,000 49,424

40,000 26,437 24,352 49,717


12,192
20,000 7,821
3,223 25,614
0 2,015 6,605
491
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

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Impact on Ancillary Sectors
Impact on Ancillary Sectors

Cement

Plumbing Frame &


Equipment Furniture

Housing

Electricals/
Transport
Paints

Iron &
Steel
Investment in Housing impacts 21 sectors of
economy fuelling employment.
Source: CSO, MOSPI, Govt. of India

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Employment Generation
Employment Generation
Direct Indirect Total
120.00
Figures in Lakh

80.15

60.49

42.90 42.55 39.85


30.12
7.88 6.44 19.80 18.93
3.12 10.99 14.34 13.77

2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20

Labour inputs per Labour


unit inputs
House per unit House (30 sq. m)
(30 sq. m)
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Labour
Input

Plains Hilly Region


(289 PDs) (373 PDs)

Skilled Unskilled Skilled Unskilled


(86 PDs) (203 PDs) (106 PDs) (267 PDs) (PD: Person Days)

Source: Assessing Employment Generation under PMAY-Urban, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, February 2019
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Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS)
Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS)
State
State Wise Wise Distribution
Distribution under CLSS under CLSS

Legend CLSS Beneficiaries


JAMMU AND
KASHMIR
LADAKH
8.18 Lakh
> 1,00,000
HIMACHAL
PRADESH beneficiaries
PUNJAB

UTTARAKHAND
ARUNACHAL
HARYANA
PRADESH
50,000 – 1,00,000
DELHI SIKKIM

NAGALAND
RAJASTHAN
UTTAR PRADESH ASSAM

25,000 – 50,000
BIHAR MEGHALAYA
MANIPUR
JHARKHAND
WEST TRIPURA
GUJARAT BENGAL MIZORAM
MADHYA PRADESH

10,000 – 25,000 CHHATTISGARH

ODISHA
DAMAN AND DIU
MAHARASHTRA

< 10,000
DADRA AND
NAGAR HAVELI TELANGANA

GOA
ANDHRA
PRADESH
Arabian
Sea KARNATAKA

PUDUCHERRY
TAMIL NADU
ANDAMAN AND
KERALA NICOBAR ISLANDS
LAKSHADWEEP
Indian Ocean

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Year-onunder
Year-on Year Progress YearCLSS
Progress under CLSS

9,00,000 8,17,868
8,00,000
MIG
EWS/LIG
8.18 Lakh
CLSS beneficiaries
CLSS Beneficiaries (Nos.)

7,00,000 Total as on 27.12.19


5,67,950
6,00,000 5,64,942

5,00,000
4,00,292
4,00,000

3,00,000 2,52,926

1,40,891 1,67,658
2,00,000

1,00,000 1,13,866
5,835 28,442
0 27,025
2015-16 2016-17 2017-18 2018-19 2019-20
(till Dec'19)

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Technology Innovation – GHTC India
Technology Innovation – GHTC India
Use ofUse of Alternate
Alternate ConstructionConstruction
Technologies Technologies

Technology 

Sub-Mission

under PMAY(U) •








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Light House ProjectsLight House Projects

Location Technology Houses

Indore

Rajkot 

Chennai

Ranchi 

Agartala


Lucknow
Demonstration Housing Projects (DHPs)
Demonstration Housing Projects (DHPs)

Model housing projects


containing up to 40 Houses each
with sustainable, cost and time
effective emerging alternate
housing construction technologies
suitable to the geo-climatic and
hazardous conditions of the
region. Nellore, Andhra Pradesh Hyderabad, Telangana
Glass Fibre Reinforced Gypsum Light Gauge Steel Frame System &
Panel System Stay-in-place formwork - Coffor

Bihar Sharif, Bihar Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh Bhubaneswar, Odisha


Stay in Place - CR Steel Formwork Stay in Place - EPS Double Walled EPS Core Panel Technology
System Panel System
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Accountability Systems
Accountability Systems

Demand
validation
by ULBs

Web-demand Aadhaar
capture
1 seeding

6 2

PMAY(U)
Digitization 5 3 Geo-tagging
with bank a/c

4
DBT/ PFMS

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Geo-Tagging
Geo-Tagging

1 Grounding Stage 2 Foundation Stage Bhuvan Mobile App


30 Lakh BLC houses geo-tagged

3 Lintel Stage 4 Roof Stage


NIC Mobile App
1,100 AHP/ISSR projects geo-tagged

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Completion Stage
Geo-Tagging of BLC house in Ambikapur, Chhattisgarh

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Citizen
Citizen Centric IT SolutionsCentric IT Solutions

Websites & Dashboard






pmay-urban.gov.in pmayuclap.gov.in ghtc-india.gov.in

Mobile Applications



PMAY(U) App UMANG Bhuvan HFA Bharat Maps

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CLSS Awas Portal (CLAP)
CLSS Awas Portal (CLAP)

https://pmayuclap.gov.in




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angikaar
angikaar - Embracing Change
Embracing Change
 Adapting PMAY(U) Homes
 A Campaign for Change Management
 Convergence with Missions and Ministries

Cities Covered

4,424
ARPs on Field

7,800
Beneficiary Need Assessment

15 Lakh
Citizen Coverage

22 Lakh
ARP: Angikaar Resource Persons
Mission Architecture
Mission Architecture
Implementation Process
Implementation Process
Funding Access
Signing of MoU
Indl. Loan Release of advance
between CNAs & PLIs Approval by PLIs
applications subsidy to CNAs

For CLSS component


Random appraisal
Annual
Annual Preparation at MoHUPA &
Implementation
Implementation Preparation
of of Approval by
Approval by consideration for
Disbursement of 1st
Plan(AIP) DPRs SLSMC release of funds by
Plan (AIP) DPRs SLSMC CSMC
installment to States/
UTs

Project Implementation
Identification &
Appraisal of HFAPoA Demand Stakeholders’
prioritization of
Projects
HFAPoA Vision Document Survey Consultations
Subsequent Fund
Disbursement

Decide timelines Enter


Enterinto
into
Selection of on
States/UTs MoA with
MoA with
Cities Mandatory
Conditions MoHUA
MoHUPA
1 Removal of NA permission from residential zone of Master Plan

2 Earmarking of land for affordable housing in Master Plan

3 Single-window Time-bound building approval system

Mandatory
Enabling
Reforms
Reforms
4 Adoption of pre-approved building design system

5 Amendment of existing rental laws as per Model Act

6 Provision of additional FAR/TDR for low cost housing

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Key Initiatives: Driving Progress
Key Initiatives: Driving Progress

•Real Estate (Regulation and Development) Act, 2016 (RERA) for regulation and
RERA promotion of the Real Estate.

Infrastructure •Infrastructure Status to Affordable Housing


Status
•National Urban Housing Fund (NUHF) - EBR of Rs. 60,000 for funding PMAY(U)
NUHF projects

•8% to 1% in Affordable Housing projects


Reduction of GST •12% to 5% in other housing projects

•Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) with initial corpus of Rs. 10,000 Cr. to reduce
AHF interest burden on affordable housing.

•Widening the scope of Affordable Housing- for income tax benefits (Section 80-
Income Tax Benefits IBA) from 30 to 60 sqm for Metros & 60 to 90 sqm for Non-metros

•Alternate Investment Fund (AIF) of INR 25,000 Cr. for last mile funding of stalled
AIF Housing projects

•Major jump in ease of doing business rank in Word Bank’s Doing Business Report
EoDB from 142nd to 63rd. In construction permit, India climbed from 52th to 27th place
Housing for All : Multi – Pronged Approach
Housing for All: Multi- Pronged Approach
Housing STRATEGY FOR 2022
for All

Access to
Finance
“Provide Every Family with a pucca house,
water connection, toilet and 24x7 electricity
supply”
Technology
Efficient  Shift focus of projects to life cycle cost
for
land use
Housing
Construction approach instead of cost per square foot
for All by approach
2022  Use land lying idle with sick/loss making PSUs
of central/state governments
 Consider a subcategory under priority sector
Reducing
Training & lending for affordable houses
Capacity
Cost
Building

Source: Strategy for New India @75, NITI Aayog, 2018 34


Transforming Lives

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BLC - Mango, Jharkhand

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BLC - Manipur

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BLC - Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh

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BLC – Kochi, Kerala

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AHP – Bhimavaram, Andhra Pradesh

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AHP – Atal Nagar, Chhattisgarh

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AHP - Rajkot, Gujarat

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