Leading real estate players together with DLF, Parsvnath, Omaxe, TDI, Ansals and Unitech have shown interest in joining hands with the Punjab government in its bid to provide ‘reasonable houses costing not more than One lakh rupees each’ in the state.
Real estate and infrastructure players who attended a conference with Punjab chief minister Parkash Singh Badal on 12th June to come out with ‘real plans for houses for all scheme. The meeting were attended by several top level management members of Companies like Ambuja cement, Ansal API, DLF and many other.
Badal in the meeting said that the state government’s will give its proper support to the corporate sector for a joint bid to provide every poor and needy person a roof over his head in the state. The real estate developers had come together for the interactive meeting organized by National Real Estate Development Council (NAREDCO).
The chief minister pronounced the creation of a separate ‘state shelter fund’ to be used completely for the construction of economically weaker section (EWS) houses by the Punjab Urban Planning and Development Authority (PUDA). All urban development authorities will contribute fifty percent of the license fee collection to the fund. Having an interaction with the stakeholders in coordination with NARDECO prior to freezing the policy on ‘affordable housing for all’, Badal listed a no. of path breaking actions taken in the housing and urban development.