Jagananna colonies should be model dwelling locations, says CM
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Chief Minister Y.S. Jagan Mohan Reddy has reiterated that the YSR Jagananna Colonies should be designed as model colonies and should not have an look of slums. Since the colonies are being constructed by the State authorities, they should have all facilities.
“I urge the Housing Department to lay emphasis on the beautification of the colonies. Every colony should be revisited and plans should be made so that they look green and spacious with all amenities,” stated Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy throughout a overview assembly on PMAY-YSR Pedalandariki Illu scheme at his camp workplace at Tadepalli on Thursday.
While directing the officers involved to attract a schedule to facilitate launch of funds in order that the completion of homes would be on time, Mr. Jagan Mohan Reddy stated that 15 lakh homes would be constructed within the first section. The officers defined that 83 % of beneficiaries have chosen their possibility.
Subsidy
“Whichever the option they have chosen, I want the officials to ensure that cement and steel are provided at subsidised rates. Keep all the construction material at hand, so that the beneficiaries who want to build their own homes, can use them,” he stated.
Earlier, the MD of AP Housing Corporation Narayana Bharat Gupta defined by means of a powerpoint presentation that geo-tagging of all homes has been accomplished.
The Chief Minister additionally directed that each one colonies should have underground drainage system and roads should be laid at an elevated degree. An anganwadi centre for each 2,000 individuals and a library for each 1,500 to five,000 individuals should be established.
Later, he additionally reviewed the proposed scheme to supply housing plots to center lessons and examined the designs. He directed the officers to make sure that tree plantation is completed when the colonies are being developed.
Minister for Municipal Administration and Urban Development Botcha Satyanarayana, Minister for Housing Ch. Ranganatha Raju, Chief Secretary Adityanath Das, CCLA N.K. Prasad, Principal Chief Conservator of Forest N. Prateep Kumar and Secretary, Municipal Administration, Y. Srilakshmi had been amongst these current.
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