"This is a welcome step taken by the Union Government. This decision will work as a milestone in Indian housing sector. Every stakeholder of the industry would get benefited by this step," Industry body CREDAI NCR President Manoj Gaur said in a statement.
Gaur added that subsidy for beneficiary-led individual house construction, promotion of affordable housing for weaker section through credit linked subsidy, all these steps will will be a boon for affordable and weaker section of the society.
Banerjee added that the urban housing shortage to increase to more than three crore units by 2022, and it is a positive step towards fulfilling the dream of owning a house for every Indian.
The Cabinet today chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi has accepted the recommendations of an Inter-Ministerial Committee to increase interest subvention to 6.50 per cent on housing loans to beneficiaries belonging to economic weaker section (EWS) including slum-dwellers and low income groups (LIGs).
On the whole, central assistance in the range of Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2.30 lakh per beneficiary would be provided under different components of the National Urban Housing Mission in urban areas to build 2 crore new houses to meet the housing shortage, over the next seven years.