Om Birla Launches Rs 67 Crore Kota Housing & Development Projects

Lok Sabha Speaker and Kota MP Om Birla laid the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 67 crore, including 832 houses under the Affordable Housing Scheme in Jagpura. He stated the initiative is a key step toward realizing the common person's dream of homeownership, implemented under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Birla highlighted the continuous transformation in Kota's infrastructure, including roads, water, and electricity, achieved through combined efforts of the state and local administration. Separately, he appealed for political cooperation to ensure a smooth Budget Session of Parliament, emphasizing discussion over disruption.

Key Points: Om Birla Lays Foundation for Rs 67 Cr Kota Development Works

  • 832 affordable housing units in Jagpura
  • Total projects worth Rs 67 crore
  • Aim to provide permanent housing with basic amenities
  • Part of broader Kota constituency development
  • Calls for smooth Parliament function
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Speaker Om Birla lays foundation stone of development works worth Rs 67 crore in Kota

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla inaugurates 832 affordable houses & projects worth Rs 67 crore in Kota, emphasizing inclusive development & housing for the poor.

"Fulfilling the dream of homeownership for low-income families... is an exemplary demonstration of social justice and inclusive development. - Om Birla"

Kota, January 25

Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla on Saturday laid the foundation stone for development works worth Rs 67 crore in Kota, including 832 houses under the Affordable Housing Scheme, as part of govenment efforts to provide permanent housing to the poor.

"The foundation stone was laid for various development projects worth 67 crore rupees, including 832 affordable housing units in the Jagpura area of the Kota parliamentary constituency. This initiative is not limited to mere construction of buildings; rather, it is a significant step towards realizing the common people's dream of 'owning a home.' Under the leadership of the Honorable Prime Minister Narendra Modiji the commitment to provide every poor family with basic amenities such as a sturdy roof, electricity, water, roads, and gas is steadily being implemented on the ground," he said in a post on X.

"Fulfilling the dream of homeownership for low-income families through easy installments is an exemplary demonstration of social justice and inclusive development," he added.

Birla, who is MP from Kota, said that in areas like Jagpura, the transformations witnessed in recent years in sectors such as roads, electricity, water supply, and housing reflect the continuity of development.

"Through the combined efforts of the state government, local representatives, and the administration, roads, improved water supply, community buildings, playgrounds, and health facilities are being continuously strengthened. Our goal is to ensure that development reaches the last person with a spirit of service and empathy," he said.

Om Birla on Wednesday said that political parties should set aside politics and work together to ensure the smooth functioning of the Budget Session of Parliament.

Interacting with the media at the conclusion of the 86th All India Presiding Officers' Conference (AIPOC) at the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Bhavan in Lucknow, Birla said that continuous planned disruptions and disturbances in the House are not appropriate for the country's democracy.

He said that when disruptions take place in the House, the greatest loss is suffered by the citizens, and stressed the need to strengthen the culture of Discussion and Dialogue, not Disruption.

Appealing to leaders and Members of all political parties, Birla said that in a democracy, the people are supreme and accountability towards the public is not limited to elections but extends to every day and every moment.

He also said that Presiding Officers are not merely those who conduct proceedings, but are the sentinels of the Constitution and custodians of democratic decorum, adding that their impartiality, sensitivity and firmness determine the direction of the House.

The 86th All India Presiding Officers' Conference (AIPOC), held at the Uttar Pradesh Vidhan Bhavan in Lucknow from January 19 to 21, 2026, concluded successfully on Wednesday.

- ANI

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Sarah B
While the initiative is commendable, I hope the focus is on sustainable development. Kota already faces water scarcity issues. Adding 832 new housing units must be paired with a solid plan for long-term water management and waste disposal. Development shouldn't create new problems.
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Ananya R
Good to see development in Kota beyond just the coaching institutes! Jagpura area really needed this upliftment. If roads, water, and playgrounds come along with the houses, it will change the quality of life for so many. Hope other MPs take similar initiatives in their constituencies.
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Vikram M
Rs 67 crore is a significant amount. Transparency in the tendering process and expenditure is crucial. As a taxpayer, I want to be sure every rupee is accounted for and reaches the intended beneficiaries, not middlemen. The Speaker's call for less disruption in Parliament is also very timely.
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Karthik V
Owning a home is the biggest dream for a middle-class or poor family. Easy installments can make it a reality. This is true 'sabka saath, sabka vikas'. More such projects are needed across Rajasthan and India. 🏠
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Michael C
The part about Parliament functioning smoothly is the real headline for me. Development work is good, but a functional democracy where debates happen is essential for long-term progress. The Speaker is right – constant disruption helps no one, especially the common citizen.

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