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J&K

J&K administration constitutes six panels for implementing its housing initiatives

| @indiablooms | Aug 25, 2021, at 03:40 am

Jammu/IBNS: The government has constituted six committees for the implementation of Jammu and Kashmir Housing, Affordable Housing Slum  Redevelopment and Rehabilitation, Township Policy 2020 and other related government schemes in the urban areas of the Union Territory.

“Sanction is hereby accorded to the constitution of High-Level Committee, Union Territory Level Slum Redevelopment Authority, Union Territory Level Steering and  Monitoring Committee, Screening Committee, City Level Slum Area Redevelopment Committee for SRRH, District Level Slum Area Redevelopment  Committee for SRRH.

"And for the implementation of Jammu and Kashmir Housing,  Affordable Housing Slum Redevelopment and Rehabilitation and Township Policy 2020 and other Government schemes related to housing and slum redevelopment/rehabilitation in urban areas of the Union Territory of Jammu and  Kashmir,” reads an order issued by General Administration Department.

The High-Level committee will take policy decisions on all matters related to the implementation of the UT's many housing-related plans.

This committee will be headed by Lt Governor as Chairman with eight other members and one member secretary.

The High-Level Committee will approve the broad schemes and financing arrangements for slum redevelopment, up-gradation, re-settlement, including determination of the affordable cost to be paid by the slum dwellers for their dwelling space.

“It will monitor implementation of the policy and suggest corrective measures,  provide guidance to all those involved in the implementation of the policy and take decisions like matters relating to land use, town planning, master planning process, as may be required,” the order reads while defining the terms and reference of the committee.

Similarly, the UT Level Slum Redevelopment Authority (UTLSRA) committee will also be headed by the Lieutenant Governor as chairman with 13 members and one member secretary that will take policy decisions on all matters related to the implementation of the UT level slum redevelopment and make structural arrangements for the effective implementation of the scheme.

Whereas, the UT Level Steering and Monitoring Committee will have the Chief  Secretary, J&K as its chairman, 8 members and one member convener.

This committee will prioritize, approve, sanction various projects to be taken up for housing in urban areas of UT i.e., land, financing and other related matters. It will promote public-private partnership, streamlining various procedures and bring in inter-departmental coordination and evaluate various projects being implemented under the J&K Housing Mission.

Meanwhile, the screening committee will be headed by the Administrative Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department with seven members and one member secretary.

The 'City Level Slum' areas redevelopment panel will be headed by the Administrative Secretary, Housing and Urban Development Department as  Chairman, including 11 members and one secretary.

Similarly, the District Level Slum Area Redevelopment committee will be headed by the Deputy Commissioner of the concerned districts as chairman with a secretary and nine other members.

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