Delhi/NCR
The Centre will invite companies from across the world to showcase their construction techniques, and adopt the selected ones to build affordable houses for poor families in the country, a top official said on August 26.
The move is in line with the government's push under the 'Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana' (PMAY) (Urban) project, which aims at providing 'pucca' houses to every poor family in the country by 2022.
At present, there is a shortage of 1.2 crore houses in urban areas, Housing and Urban Affairs Secretary D S Mishra told reporters here.
"It is possible to complete housing projects, which normally takes 2-3 years, within 90 days with the help of technology. We want to get such technology in India. We will conduct a affordable housing construction technology challenge," he said.
The firms from across the world would be invited to demonstrate their technology to build houses at "minimum cost and in minimum duration" by using local material and adhering to our building norms, he added.
The technology provider will have to partner with local firm-either private or public-and will be provided land at six to eight place across the country where they will demonstrate their construction skills.
The move is in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi direction to adopt technologies to build houses faster and at cheaper cost, Mishra said, adding the initiative will also attract private builders to participate in the affordable housing sector.
"In 18 months or so, we will have certain technologies in the country that will construct houses in shorter span of time," he said, adding that the Ministry is preparing a framework of the challenge.
It also organised a "round-table meeting" on 'India Housing Construction Technology Challenge (IHCTC)' here which saw participation from various stakeholders.
Addressing the event, Niti Aayog CEO Amitabh Kant pitched for use of technology in the affordable housing sector to bring down the duration of construction.
"You cannot do affordable housing if you are constructing them in three years. Rate of interest is so high that it will never be affordable. The affordable house need to be constructed in three to four months and that is possible with the help of technology," he said.
Stressing that there will be greater urbanisation in the next four to five decades in India than the last 5,000 years, Kant advocated for "innovative and sustainable urbanisation" as the country India faces various challenges like scarcity of land, gas and water.
Stressing that there will be greater urbanisation in the next four to five decades in India than the last 5,000 years, Kant advocated for "innovative and sustainable urbanisation" as the country India faces various challenges like scarcity of land, gas and water.
"We need to have extremely sustainable and innovative urbanisation which should become model for the rest of the world...there are two challenges -- how do we use technology and compress the speed of construction," he said.
The government has set an ambitious target of constructing 12 lakh houses under PMAY (Urban) in the 2017-18 period, out of which only 1.49 lakh houses were built in 2016, a senior government had said earlier.
The Centre seeks to construct 26 lakh houses in 2018-19, 26 lakh in 2019-20, 30 lakh in 2020-21 and 29.80 lakh in the 2021-22 period, the official said.
Source: Economic Times, Delhi/NCR
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