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|  |  | - Affordable Housing Opportunities in Small Indian Cities- A Case study of Industrial Migrant  100 kb |  | by     Ram, Kana | kgodha@gmail.com   |  |  |  | Short Outline |  | What can be done to make housing more affordable in India? |  |  |  | Abstract |  | Houses are the basic human need. It has been one of the priorities of the Government of India (GOI) right from the First Five Year Plan till date.
 Government has provided various fiscal incentives to promote housing on
 both, the demand and supply side. Since independence, a large number of
 schemes have been launched but target of affordable housing for all has not
 been achieved. What can be done to make housing more affordable?
 For the owner-occupied sector, lack of affordability is a problem for Lower
 Income Groups (LIG) and Middle Income Group (MIG) in most of the cities of
 the country. However, this paper shows that excessive affordability is not
 a problem in small cities unlike metropolitan’s cities. Till now the main
 concerns are metropolitan’s cities and this paper argue that small
 cities are often neglected with respected to affordable housing. If we
 ignore our fast growing small cities now, which are potential metropolitan
 cities, then the future may become more critical in terms of providing
 affordable housing to inhabitants of these cities. The Government is
 concern on metropolitan cities as compared to small cities, which has to be
 change for a balanced and sustainable future urban development.
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