Govt extends low-cost home subsidy to units built on pvt land

Mumbai: The Centre today announced a new PPP policy to boost private investment in affordable housing that allows extending Central funds of up to Rs 2.50 lakh for each house to be built by private builders even on private land. The policy, which also aims to open up immense potential for private investments in affordable […]

Mumbai: The Centre today announced a new PPP policy to boost private investment in affordable housing that allows extending Central funds of up to Rs 2.50 lakh for each house to be built by private builders even on private land.

The policy, which also aims to open up immense potential for private investments in affordable housing projects on government landparcels in urban areas, gives eight public private partnership (PPP) options for developers to invest in the segment, said the newly-appointed Union Urban Development and Housing Minister Hardeep Singh Puri here.