Double Bedroom Housing scheme

Double Bedroom Housing scheme or 2BHK scheme is a housing project designed by the Government of Telangana.[1] The scheme aims to make the city of Hyderabad a slum-free city by providing free-of-cost housing to the shelter-less poor in rural and urban areas.[2] The plan aims to provide 2.72 lakh by March 2019, followed by an additional 3 lakh by 2024.[3] Nearly 100,000 houses or high-rise flatlets are set to be completed in the year 2021.[4]

Double Bedroom scheme
Type of project5.72 lakh 2BHK House for the poor
LocationTelangana, India
FounderGovernment of Telangana
Chief MinisterRevanth Reddy
EstablishedAFDBH021600358083
Budget₹22,000 crores
(as of March 2018)
StatusActive
WebsiteOfficial site
2BHK Dignity Housing Colony, Saidabad
2BHK housing scheme in Telangana state

History edit

The scheme was announced in the election manifesto of Telangana Rashtra Samithi, in May, 2014.[5] 5.72 lakh houses were to be allotted to the poor across the state,[6] including 2 lakh houses in Hyderabad. The pilot project for double bedroom houses was built at Erravalli on 5 March 2016. The villages adopted by the Chief Minister are located in Jagdevpur mandal, Siddipet district.[7]

Scheme edit

The scheme started pilot projects across the state. Applications are submitted either online at Mee Seva, or its centers. In Hyderabad, the slums to be cleared have been identified and residents are relocated for the construction. In some areas, government-owned land is identified and houses are built there.

After the construction is completed, the house is transferred and registration is done in the beneficiary's name by the government. The house cannot be sold, but can only be passed as inheritance to the next generation of the family.[8]

2 BHK house edit

2 BHK houses built in rural areas are on a 200 square yard plot. The structure comprises 560 square feet. They have two bedrooms, a kitchen, hall and two bathrooms. In urban areas, projects are Ground +3 floor apartments. In GHMC areas, Ground +9 floor apartments are constructed.[9][10]

Tunnel form technology edit

To expedite the construction of 6,240 2 BHK houses at Rampally and 15,660 houses at Kollur, the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation applied advanced tunnel form technology for the first time.

Cost escalation edit

The cost was estimated in the manifesto in 2014 to be ₹3.5 lakhs per house, but escalated to ₹7.5 lakhs by 2017 due to design upgrades and increases in material costs. An additional ₹1.25 lakhs per house goes for amenities, roads etc.

The government struck a deal with cement companies for a below market rate as a social responsibility, and paid the bills online. Steel prices increased three times over two years. Free sand for concrete is supplied by the government.

Status edit

By March 2018, of the 2.72 lakh targeted houses, 9500 were completed, and 169,000 houses are in advanced stages of completion at a capital outlay of over ₹18,000 crores.[11]

Award edit

  • HUDCO Design Award – 2017

References edit

  1. ^ Double bedroom Housing scheme facing hurdles in Hyderabad
  2. ^ "TS2BHK". 2bhk.telangana.gov.in. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  3. ^ "Puri says Telangana's double bedroom housing scheme for poor". www.outlookindia.com. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  4. ^ "One lakh 2BHK houses very soon: KTR". Telangana Today. 26 October 2020. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
  5. ^ Manifesto. Telangana Rashtra Samiti Manifesto 2014 (PDF).
  6. ^ AuthorTelanganaToday. "Telangana Govt to construct 3 lakh 2BHKs in next five years". Telangana Today. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
  7. ^ "GHMC's Rs. 13.15 crore budget 'divided'". The Hindu. 27 February 2018. Retrieved 20 February 2020.
  8. ^ "Hyderabad: Ministers launch 2 BHK Dignity Housing Colony in Old Marredpally". The Siasat Daily. 3 March 2022. Retrieved 25 August 2022.
  9. ^ Telangana proposes Rs 5 L insurance cover, Rs 12K cr support scheme for farmers - Moneycontrol.com
  10. ^ KCR dares opposition to prove graft charges
  11. ^ "Hadko award to double bedrrom scheme". Retrieved 30 April 2018.

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