State action plans for reduction / removal of rural shelter ness APSHCL, Hyderabad Implementation of Housing In Andhra Pradesh Government of AP has been according priority for providing Shelter to the poor . APSHCL is established in 1979 for taking up Rural Permanent Houses & Urban Permanent Houses besides Centrally Sponsored Schemes. State Sponsored schemes INDIRAMMA Rural Housing INDIRAMMA Urban Housing Centrally Sponsored schemes Indira Awaas Yojana Housing for Weavers, Fishermen, Beedi Workers etc. IHSDP & JnNURM Schemes in Urban areas INDIRAMMA – Flagship Programme of GoAP Estimated 65 lakh BPL families without pucca houses in 2006 Launched in 2006 as a 3 year Programme 1/3rd population in each Mandal has been covered each year (2006 to 2009). Saturation Approach – No poor household left without a pucca house In 60,000 habitations and urban wards Housing – A felt need Persistent demands for sanction of a permanent house. Before Huge gap between demand & supply. After 65 lakh houseless households in 2006 52 lakhs in rural areas 13 lakhs in urban areas Selection of beneficiaries Every house in every habitation is visited by multi-disciplinary teams and verified on the spot BPL status House site status Status of the house Hut dwellers and residents of semi pucca houses are selected during the comprehensive door to door survey Photographs of eligible beneficiaries taken in front of the existing residence. Documentation completed on the spot along with photograph Objections received, enquired and decided within 15 days List of eligible beneficiaries is authenticated in Grama Sabha and then sanction. Implementation Strategy Construction by beneficiaries themselves. APSHCL Engineers provide technical support. No middlemen or contractors allowed except for the multistoried houses. Enrollment of beneficiaries as members of SHGs for arranging bridge loan through IKP. Cement supplied Departmentally. Remaining materials are procured by beneficiaries. Type Design Evolved & adopted two roomed pucca house with multipurpose room, Kitchen and Bath cum WC The plan has provision for future expansion. Different type designs are being adopted depending upon the local conditions. Plinth area is ranging between 20 and 25 Sqm. Rural Areas - Stage wise payments Stage Cement Bags Cash Total Amount Below Basement Level (BBL) 10 1500 0 1500 Basement Level (BL) 10 1500 6800 8300 0 0 6000 6000 Roof Level (RL) 20 3000 7400 10400 Roof Caste (RC) 10 1500 3400 5000 0 0 3050 3050 7500 26750 34250 Lintel Level (LL) Completion Total 50 Urban Areas - Stage wise payments Stage Cement Bags Amount Below Basement Level (BBL) 10 1500 Cash Basement Level (BL) 1500 9100 10600 Lintel Level (LL) 0 10000 10000 Roof Level (RL) 20 3000 14600 Roof Caste (RC) 10 1500 1800 3300 Total 50 7500 35500 43000 10 0 0 Total 1500 17600 Disbursement System Online payments at 5 stages of construction. At Mandal level, AE inspect the houses as per fixed tour schedule and recommend payments. At Sub-division level, the DyEE check measure (10%) the houses. Payment Release Orders (PROs), Cement Release Orders (CROs) and Material Release Orders (MPROs) are generated online. Crediting the amount directly to the individual accounts opened in Banks and Post Offices of the beneficiaries. Online payment system linked with internet banking system. Online Monitoring An online package designed for handling all transactions of Housing monitoring and payment (www.housing.ap.gov.in) Beneficiaries’ details entered online in the website and made accessible to public view. All payments including cement payments are done through online. Monitoring of physical and financial progress through online. Initiatives of the State Government State Government have arranged the following additional financial support over and above the unit cost: i. Rs.5,000/- loan for strengthening of foundations in low lying areas/weak soils. ii. Rs.20,000/- as loan from Housing Budget for all rural SC and ST beneficiaries and from banks (IKP net work) to other beneficiaries. iii. Rs 30,000/- for urban SC/ST beneficiaries. Govt. have waived seignorage charges on sand and quarry material for INDIRAMMA houses. Cement supplied at concessional rates. Basic Infrastructure in all new lay out colonies. Complaint Redressal System Activated Complaint Redressal System through a Call Centre with 1100 Toll free number. The Call Centre registers the complaints pertaining to delay in payment of bills, any corrupt practices, ineligible persons in the list and eligible persons left out of the list. The upper Time limit of 7 days is prescribed for redressal of the complaints. State Monitoring Unit is established in Corporate Office - 2 Senior Officers (Retired) are heading the unit with required supporting staff. - 55 reputed NGOs are deployed for checking at field level independently. The entire monitoring unit functions independently as third party without interface with Corporation staff at any level. They will report findings to the ED / MD. Physical Progress – as on 15.09.2010 (Numbers in lakhs) Registered Completed In Progress Not Started Phase I 20.27 14.50 3.82 1.95 Phase II 23.37 11.25 5.72 6.40 Phase III 17.84 4.63 4.25 8.95 Spill-over 2.67 1.93 0.51 0.24 Total 64.15 32.31 14.30 17.54 SC/ST Housing Registered 20.88 Lakhs Completed 10.00 Lakhs In Progress 5.49 Lakhs Not Started 5.40 Lakhs Year wise Budget Allocation 2006-07 1823.08 Cr 2007-08 5443.75 Cr 2008-09 5527.59 Cr 2009-10 1800.00 Cr 2010-11 1800.00 Cr Budget allocations for housing for poor in AP 600000 500000 Rs. lakhs 400000 300000 200000 100000 0 199899 199900 200001 200102 200203 200304 200405 200506 200607 200708 200809 200910 201011 Rural Housing Colony – Khammam District Rural Housing Colony – Medak District Rural Housing Colony – Kadapa District Rural Housing Colony – Anantapur District Urban Housing Colony- Anantapur District Rural Housing Colony – East Godavari District Rural Housing Colony – East Godavari District Urban Housing Colony Thank You