J&K's Housing Revolution: 1,000+ New Flats for Urban Poor Amid Congestion Crisis

The J&K government is tackling urban housing shortages through multiple initiatives. Over 1,000 flats for economically weaker sections are currently under construction in Jammu and Udhampur districts. Additional state land has been identified across ten locations for future housing colony development. The government is also implementing affordable rental housing options and introducing new legislation to protect both landlords and tenants.

Key Points: J&K Government Developing EWS Housing Colonies Across Districts

  • 760 EWS flats under construction at Bhalwal in Jammu district
  • 304 additional flats being built at Chakhar Sundli in Udhampur
  • State land identified at 10 locations across J&K for PMAY 2.0
  • Affordable rental housing provisions for urban poor in Jammu City
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Housing colonies for weaker sections being developed: J&K govt

J&K government announces 1,064 new EWS flats under PMAY, with state land identified for additional housing colonies to address urban congestion and rental needs.

"Affordable rental housing/flats under the Affordable Rental Housing (ARH) vertical are also being provisioned for the urban poor in Jammu City - Housing and Urban Development Department"

Srinagar, Oct 30

J&K government told the legislative assembly on Thursday that colonies for economically weaker sections of the society are being developed across various districts to ease the housing problem.

The Jammu and Kashmir government has initiated several housing projects under the Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (Urban) to address growing urban congestion, the Housing and Urban Development Department informed the Legislative Assembly on Thursday. Replying to a starred question (No. 198) raised by senior NC MLA Ali Mohammad Sagar, the government said new housing colonies for the economically weaker sections (EWS) are being developed across various districts of the Union Territory.

The reply stated that 760 flats for EWS are under construction at Bhalwal in Jammu, while 304 flats are being built at Chakhar Sundli in Udhampur. The department further informed that the J&K Housing Board has identified state land in different districts for additional flat accommodations under PMAY (U) 2.0. Land at 10 locations across the Union Territory has already been transferred to the Housing Board for the development of housing colonies for the general public, including EWS.

“Affordable rental housing/flats under the Affordable Rental Housing (ARH) vertical are also being provisioned for the urban poor in Jammu City,” the reply added.

J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah recently introduced the Rent Authority Regularity Bill in the Legislative Assembly to protect the interests of landlords and tenants and to provide a speedy adjudication mechanism for the resolution of disputes and related matters. “The Bill has already been published in an extraordinary issue of the Official Gazette,” the Chief Minister said while introducing it. Subsequently, Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather placed the Bill before the House for consideration.

- IANS

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Priya S
This is a welcome step, but I hope they ensure proper infrastructure development along with these housing colonies - schools, hospitals, and markets should be planned simultaneously.
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Rohit P
The Rent Authority Bill is much needed! Too many landlords exploit tenants in Jammu. Hope this brings some balance and protects both parties' rights. 👍
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Michael C
While the initiative is commendable, I'm concerned about the quality of construction. We've seen many government housing projects deteriorate quickly. Proper maintenance plans should be in place from day one.
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Kavya N
Affordable rental housing in Jammu City will be a game-changer for migrant workers and students! Hope they keep the rents truly affordable and not just on paper. 🏠
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Sarah B
Good to see development reaching J&K. The identification of land in 10 locations shows proper planning. Hope the allocation process is fair and reaches the truly deserving families.

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