What is Indira Awaas Yojana?
While allocating funds under this scheme, 75% weightage is given to
the scarcity of housing and 25% to poverty ratio. SC/ST gets benefit as
60%funds are for them, physically handicapped enjoys 3% share in funds
and minorities have 15% share in the total funds.
Customarily the houses under this scheme are either allotted to the women or to both husband and wife.
5% of the total fund is kept for emergency situation like natural calamity or riot etc. This fund can move from state to state.
Beneficiaries are selected by Gram Sabha either from the list of
eligible living below poverty line or Permanent Indira Awaas Yojana
waiting list.
House is constructed by the beneficiary without the involvement of
contractors. Though there is no standard plan but the house must have a
sanitary latrine and smokeless chullah. To construct toilet additional
assistance of Rs 9,000 is given under IAY.
Coverage
Under Indira Awaas Yojana, 25.2 million houses have been constructed
since 1985. Rural housing is one out of six parts of Bharat Nirman
Programme. Under Phase 1 of this programme 60 lakh houses were expected
to be constructed from 2005-06 to 2008-09 across the country. By
spending Rs 21720.39 crore 71.76 lakh houses were constructed in the
same period, much higher than the target. For the next five years
starting from 2009-10 the target was doubled and kept at 120 lakh
houses. During the second phase, 85 lakh houses have been constructed in
the last three years.
Monitoring
Monthly reviews and Annual reports are part of the monitoring system for Indira Awaas Yojana.
Area Officers of the States and Union Territory visit the allotted
states and UTs to find if everything is going on as per guidelines or
not. They inspect whether the scheme has been actually implemented or
not by visiting the location. Area Officers act as a connecting link
between the policy makers and implementing agencies.
In year 2007 online monitoring mechanism has been put forward. With
the help of this programme DRDAs can upload the monthly progress report
directly to the website of the Ministry. MIS Programme ‘AWAASsoft’
further simplified the monitoring.
In the fiscal year 2012-13 the budget allotted for rural housing was
Rs 11075 crore. Out of this Rs 10513.20 crore have been allocated to
construct 27.27 lakh houses under IAY. This indeed is a great scheme for
providing housing to all the rural poor.
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