HOUSING SCHEMES

 

A housing colony acts as an agent of change more particularly in a sociological sense. Unlike old towns and villages, the clusters of houses are no more on caste basis. Rather, different categories of houses are designed on the basis of income levels irrespective of their caste and creed. As such, a housing colony is in a way, a small realization of the dream of free India of assimilation of population with a view to bring a sense of belonging to the persons of different castes.

The housing colonies constructed by the board generally have a few hundred houses of different categories and properly planned with provision of metalled roads, street lighting, water and sewerage services, storm water drains, open spaces, parks, shopping booths and provision for school etc. Such a colony improves the outlook of an average Haryana town which has normally experienced an unplanned growth and has been lacking in public amenities. This way, a housing colony works as an agent of change as regards the habits and life styles of people.

ON GOING SCHEMES

The work of construction of 11,510 houses of different categories are in progress at different stations as per detail given below:

S. No.

Station

BPL

EWS

LIG

MIG

HIG

Others

Total

1.

Gurgaon Sec-42 & 52

-

280

-

-

-

-

280

2.

Hisar Sec-4 (Part-II)

-

-

314

348

160

-

822

3.

Hisar Sec-4 (Part-II)

-

192

-

-

-

-

192

4.

Bawal Ind. Phase-II

-

-

-

-

-

280

280

5.

Barhi

-

-

-

-

-

294

294

6.

Jind Sec-18

-

-

-

-

-

252

252

7.

Sirsa, Sec-19

-

-

-

-

-

1260

1260

8.

Bahadurgarh, Sec-9

-

-

-

-

-

618

618

9.

Narnaul, Sec-1

-

-

90

90

102

-

282

10.

Hansi, Sec-5

-

1497

-

-

-

-

1497

11.

Sirsa, Sec-21

72

-

-

-

-

-

72

12.

Fatehabad, Sec-4

117

-

-

-

-

-

117

13.

Narwana

117

-

-

-

-

-

117

14.

Yamuna Nagar, Sec-12 & 20

405

-

-

-

-

-

405

15.

Rewari, SEc-19

195

-

-

-

-

-

195

16.

Karnal, Sec-28 A

318

-

-

-

-

-

318

17.

Kurukshetra, Sec-29 & 32

537

-

-

-

-

-

537

18.

Panipat, SEc-39

759

-

-

-

-

-

759

19.

Sonepat, Sec-8, 19 & 60

1266

-

-

-

-

-

1266

20.

Dharuhera, Sec-1, 1A & 2B, Sector-7 & 23

525

-

-

-

-

-

525

21.

Gurgaon, Sector-47, 48-49 & 57

642

-

-

-

-

-

642

22.

Faridabad, Sec-75 & 76

780

-

-

-

-

-

780

 

TOTAL

5733

1969

404

438

262

2704

11510

To meet social obligations Housing Board Haryana plans to take the following activities in addition to construction of house:-

-

Construction of Working Women's Hostel at various stations of the Haryana State.

-

Construction of Night Shelters for Shelter less is under the consideration of Housing Board Haryana.

-

An Institute of International Standard is being set up at Gurgaon where training will be imparted to Engineers, Architect and others in addition to doing R&D work for Low Cost Housing.

Abbreviations:

BPL - Below Poverty Line

EWS - Economically Weaker Section

LIG - Lower Income Group

MIG - Middle Income Group

HIG – Higher Income Group

 


Future Schemes 

New housing schemes likely to be offered to the public in near future:

 

1.  Rohtak (Housing Board Colony)

2.  Faridabad (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

3.  Gurgaon (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

4.  Jhajjar (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

5.  Dharuhera (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

6.  Sonepat (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

7.  Palwal (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

8.  Panipat (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

9.  Uchana (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

10.  Kurukshetra (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

11.  Fatehabad (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)

12.  Panchkula - Amrawati Enclave (Three storeyed flats for BPL Families)