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Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHCs) Webinar Series for Training Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs Government of India

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Affordable Rental Housing Complexes (ARHCs)

Webinar Series for Training

Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs

Government of India

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Overview

Module Title: Orientation, Training & Handholding Programme

on ARHCs.

Thematic area: Orientation and scope of ARHCs, Implementation

mechanisms, Finance, Defining roles for various stakeholders etc.

Target Group/ Participants: Officials of State/UT/

ULB/Parastatals & SLTC/CLTC specialists of PMAY(U), PSUs,

Project Engineers, Architects, Developers, Private Sector

Players/Builders.

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Modules for Training

Concept MIS of ARHCs Implementation

Mechanism

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Concept

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Large scale reverse migration of urban

migrants/ poor due to COVID-19

Urban migrants stay in slums/

informal settlements/ unauthorised

colonies/ peri-urban areas to save cost

on housing

Non availability of housing close to

workplace adversely impacts

productivity

Requirement of affordable rental

housing rather than ownership

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Background

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Address the vision of

‘AatmaNirbhar Bharat’ by creating

affordable rental housing for urban

migrants/ poor

Provide dignified living with

necessary civic amenities near their

workplace on affordable rent

Create conducive ecosystem for

Public/ Private Entities to leverage

investment in rental housing

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Objectives

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Target Beneficiaries

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• Concessionaire/ Entity may tie up

with local industry/

manufacturers and others

employing urban migrants/ poor

to provide accommodation in-

block and remit rental by

deducting directly from their

salary/ fees/ any kind of

remuneration, as feasible.

• Allotment of houses on rent to

urban migrants/poor is the

responsibility of States/ UTs/

ULBs/Parastatals through PPP

partners (private/ public). Use of

Aadhaar or any other Govt.

approved identification document

will be made mandatory.

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To be implemented in all Statutory Towns, Notified Planning Areas

and areas under Special Area/Development Authorities/Industrial

Development Authorities

Projects to be considered till March 2022.

ARHCs can be a mix of Single/Double bedroom DUs (30/60 sqm

carpet area) with living area, kitchen, toilet and bathroom and

Dormitory Bed (10 sqm carpet area) with common kitchen, toilet and

bathroom.

A maximum of 33% houses with double room permissible in a project.

Institutional Rental Mechanism: In-block renting for smooth

implementation and sustained income

Salient Features

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3E Strategy :

Two-pronged implementation models:

Strategy & Approach

Model-1

• Utilizing existing Government funded vacant houses to convert into ARHCs through Public Private Partnership

Model-2

• Construction, Operation and Maintenance of ARHCs by Public/ Private Entities on their own vacant land

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Funding Pattern

Model- 1 Investment by Concessionaire

No additional financial requirement from Govt. of India

VGF from Central Assistance released to States/ UTs for JnNURM/ RAY projects, if needed

75,000 Govt. funded existing houses to be converted as ARHCs, initially

Model-2 Investment by Entities

TIG of Rs. 60,000/- per DU & Rs. 20,000/- per Dormitory Bed, for projects using innovative technology

40,000 DUs & 1,80,000 Dormitory Beds to be constructed in initial phase

Expected Outlay- Rs. 600/- Cr.

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Proposed Incentives/ Benefits

Central Govt.

Concessional Project Finance under Affordable Housing Fund (AHF) & Priority Sector Lending (PSL)

Exemption in Income Tax & GST on any profit & gains from ARHCs

Technology Innovation Grant (TIG) for promoting use of innovative technology

States/UTs/ULBs/Parastatals

Use Permission changes, if needed

50% additional FAR/FSI, free of cost

Single window approval of ARHC projects (within 30 days)

Trunk infrastructure upto the project site

Municipal charges at par with residential property

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Expected Outcomes

Decent living environment

for Urban Migrants/Poor

Sustained Workforce &

Increased Productivity

Economically Productive Use

of Govt. Funded Vacant

Houses

Strengthening of Municipal

Finances

Promoting New Investment

opportunity & Entrepreneurship

Effective Utilisation of Vacant Land

by Private/Public

Entities

WIN WIN WIN

Expected Outcomes

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