Jaya urges PM to sanction scheme to build 50,000 houses for flood-hit

Update: 2015-12-15 22:33 GMT
Tamil Nadu Chief Minister J Jayalalithaa on Monday urged Prime Minister Narendra Modi to sanction a special scheme for constructing 50,000 houses for urban poor who need to be resettled at a total cost of Rs 5,000 crore as part of restoration works in rain-hit areas.

Stating that the “poor and vulnerable”, both in urban and rural areas, were the worst affected, Jayalalithaa said the government has undertaken an “extensive exercise” of enumerating the affected families.

“Immediate ex-gratia payments are paid out of the Disaster Response Funds. However, this does not permanently rehabilitate them or enable reconstruction of their dwelling places,” Jayalalithaa said in a letter to Modi.

Pointing out that 50,000 families living along the banks of the Cooum river and the Buckingham Canal were affected due to the rains, she said her government would be able to accommodate 25,000 families in tenements already constructed by the Slum Clearance Board. 

For the 25,000 families, particularly those living along the Buckingham Canal and another 25,000 families residing in vicinity of other waterbodies in suburbs, Jayalalithaa said government has prepared a project to construct 50,000 multi-storey tenements.

“The cost of construction per unit of 380 square foot, including the cost of providing other common amenities, is expected to be Rs 10 lakh per unit. The total cost of this massive special housing project will be Rs 5,000 crore,” she said.

She said the state government would bear the cost of land for constructing such houses.

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