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What are the major housing schemes started by the Government of India? Explain them in brief.

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Major housing schemes by the Government of India include:

  1. Village Housing Scheme (1957): Remodel villages in groups; loans up to ₹ 2000 per house for building and improvement. Progress is limited due to illiteracy, attachment to old houses, and poverty.
  2. Pradhan Mantri Gramodaya Yojana (2000-01): Focus on rural housing development.
  3. Indira Awaas Yojana: Houses for the poorest Scheduled Castes/Tribes and released bonded labourers in rural areas; free houses given; large-scale construction during the 7th and 8th Plans.
  4. Subsidised Industrial Housing Scheme (1952): For industrial workers.
  5. Plantation Labour Housing Scheme (1956): Loans to planters for worker housing.
  6. Urban Housing Schemes: Housing for government employees, refugees, and slum improvement projects with basic amenities.
  7. Institutional Finance: Housing and Urban Development Corporation (HUDCO, 1970); National Housing Bank (1988); Housing Development Finance Corporation (HDFC, 1964) provide finance and refinance facilities.
  8. Private Builders: Encouraged to undertake large housing projects.
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Chapter 11: Social Infrastructure - QUESTIONS [Page 153]

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