Shortage of 187.80 lakh dwelling units in urban areas

There is a shortage of 187.80 lakh dwelling units in urban areas in the country with Uttar Pradesh topping the list, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

New Delhi: There is a shortage of 187.80 lakh dwelling units in urban areas in the country with Uttar Pradesh topping the list, the Rajya Sabha was informed on Thursday.

"Our Ministry is holding consultations with all the stakeholders on the scheme of providing 'Housing For All' by 2022," Housing and Poverty Alleviation Minister Venkaiah Naidu said in a written reply.

He said a Technical Group has estimated urban housing shortage of 187.80 lakh dwelling units in urban areas of the country.

The Minister said 2,20,741 houses have been built in urban areas during the last 3 years under different programmes like Jawaharlal Nehru Urban Renewal Mission (JNNURM), Rajiv Awas Yojana (RAY) and Affordable Housing in Partnership.

Uttar Pradesh tops the list with urban housing shortage of 30 lakh units followed by Maharashtra (19 lakhs), West Bengal (13 lakhs), erstwhile Andhra Pradesh (13 lakhs), Tamil Nadu (12 lakhs), Bihar (12 lakhs), Rajasthan (11 lakhs), Karnataka (10 lakhs), Gujarat (9 lakhs) and Jharkhand (6 lakh)

Naidu said that 70.63 percent of urban households in the country have access to tap water supply within, near and away from their premises.

Another 20.76 percent households draw water from tube wells and hand pumps while the rest from other sources.

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