It has also asked it to "not make frequent changes" of schemes relating to same objectives as that leads to confusion and lack of focus and direction..
"The committee observes that the actual expenditure of the Ministry of HUPA is showing under-utilisation trend as there is never 100 per cent financial targets achieved by them during each of the last three years," the panel said in its report tabled in both Houses of Parliament today.
The Parliamentary Standing Committee on Urban Development headed by Biju Janata Dal (BJD) MP Pinaki Misra also observed a "marked reduction" in the plan allocation to the ministry from 2014-15 to 2016-17.
"The committee strongly recommend and urge the Ministry of Finance to provide an enhanced budget at the Revised Budget stage, in addition to the earlier allocation BE (Budget Estimate) of Rs 5,400 crore so that the vital schemes/programmes of Ministry of HUPA which are also the thrust areas of the government may not suffer for want of required wherewithal.
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It also expressed dissatisfaction over HUPA's failure in providing basic data relating to its Credit Linked Subsidy Scheme (CLSS) to the committee and advised the ministry to get a suitable software for better administering and monitoring of the scheme.
The committee also said that the reduced allocation in the
plan allocation to the ministry from 2014-15 to 2016-17 is "not in harmony with the thrust government seems to want to provide" to its ambitious project 'Housing for All by 2022' and other programmes which are meant for urban poverty reduction and alleviation.
"...The Ministry in their evidence before the committee has in fact stressed that they actually require Rs 8,815 crore as an enhanced budget," the committee said, while recommending enhanced budget to the Ministry.
It also recommended that some provision should be made to cap the final cost of the flat as per the area otherwise the builders may charge the "buyers whimsically", defeating the purpose of the affordable housing scheme.