In a written reply to the House today, Minister of State for Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Babul Supriyo also said that 10 states - Maharashtra Gujarat, Delhi, Madhya Pradesh, Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Chattisgarh, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka - accounted for 92 per cent of the total houses lying vacant.
Among the good performers in occupation of JNNURM houses are Tripura, West Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam, Manipur and Jharkhand.
Supriyo stated that under JNNURM and Rajiv Awas Yojana, a total of 1,695 housing projects were sanctioned at a total cost of Rs 40,536 cr, involving Central assistance of Rs 21,101 cr for the construction of 13,92,589 houses.
JNNURM was brought to a close by March 31, 2014 by the earlier government and the present government has extended time for completion of housing projects.
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In terms of vacancy ratio, Delhi topped the list with 98 per cent of JNNURM houses lying vacant, followed by MP with 79 per cent, Punjab with 78 per cent (4,345/5,534), Himachal Pradesh with 63 per cent (516/818), Chattisgarh with 48 per cent, Maharashtra with 43 per cent, Sikkim with 43 per cent (111/260), Andhra Pradesh with 38 per cent and Telangana with 29 per cent.
Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, Assam, Manipur and Jharkhand also reported more than 99 per cent occupancy.
Other states to have done well include Odisha with only 2 per cent vacancy, Kerala-3 per cent, Tamil Nadu-7 per cent, Rajasthan-11 per cent, Jharkhand-15 per cent and Karnataka with 17 per cent vacant houses.
For other states, vacancy ratio is 21 per cent for Haryana, Uttarakhand - 23 per cent, UP - 24 per cent and Gujarat - 25 per cent.