With the finalisation of guidelines of Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY), the ambitious scheme will be launched for construction of about two million houses across the country as part of UPA's policy to make India slum- free.
The Planning Commission has approved Rs 32,230 crores for implementation of RAY during the 12th Five-Year Plan, said Housing and Urban Poverty Alleviation Minister Girija Vyas here today.
The scheme envisages affordable housing for the urban poor, living in slums, through partnership and the scheme for interest subsidy and it will assign property rights to slum people.
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The selection of cities will be made by the states in consultation with the Centre giving priority to district headquarters, cities of religious heritage and tourist importance.
The Centre would fund 50 per cent of project cost in big cities, 75 per cent cost in small cities and 80 per cent cost in North-East, Vyas said.
She said detailed guidelines are being issued for various operational aspects of the scheme.