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Govt plans budget incentives for low-cost housing ahead of elections: Report

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who will present an interim budget on Feb. 1, is likely to raise allocations for low-cost housing by more than 15% to 1 trillion rupees ($12 billion) for 2024/25 from 790 billion rupees in the 2023/24 budget, two of the government sources said.

January 17, 2024 / 07:21 IST
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Govt plans budget incentives for low-cost housing ahead of elections: Report

India plans to announce an extension to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's flagship federal housing scheme in next month's budget and an increase in available subsidies for low-cost housing loans, three sources said, ahead of elections this year.

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman, who will present an interim budget on Feb. 1, is likely to raise allocations for low-cost housing by more than 15% to 1 trillion rupees ($12 billion) for 2024/25 from 790 billion rupees in the 2023/24 budget, two of the government sources said.

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India, with a population of more than 1.4 billion, faces a shortage of more than 20 million houses in rural areas according to the government's internal estimates. The urban housing shortage, estimated at more than 1.5 million, was expected to double by 2030, according to industry forecasts.

Modi, who faces voters in national polls before end-May, launched the scheme in 2015 with the goal of "Housing for All."