Local Administration by People Participation
Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme(IHDSP)
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SJSRY
UIDSSMT
EIUS
NORAD
Low Cost Sanitation
Solid Waste Management Project
IHSDP
JNNRUM
RGURF
Maintainance of Urban Local Body Roads
Sewerage Scheme

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Origin of the Scheme

There is need to strengthen the urban planning process by integrating the urban poor in the city planning and development process in participatory manner and evolve citywide strategies to provide alternatives to slum formation. Strategies like making land available to the poor at affordable prices through reservation of land for EWS housing and ensuring the provision of housing, urban infrastructure, and transport services on the fringes of the cities, can provide alternatives that would restrict the formation of new slums.

The Hon'ble Prime Minister took a step forward in this direction by launching a scheme namely Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (IHSDP) on 3rd December, 2005. The Integrated Housing & Slum Development Programme (IHSDP)aims at combining the existing schemes of VAMBAY and NSDP under the new IHSDP Scheme for having an integrated approach in ameliorating the conditions of the urban slum dweller who do not possess adequate shelter and reside in dilapidated conditions.

Main Objectives of the Scheme

The basic objective of the scheme is to strive for slumless cities by adopting holistic slum development with a healthy and enabling urban environment by providing adequate shelter and basic infrastructure facilities to the slum dwellers of the identified urban areas.

Components

  • The components for assistance under the scheme will include all slum improvement/upgradation/relocation projects including upgradation/new construction of houses and infrastructural facilities:
  • Provision of shelter including upgradation & construction of new houses.
  • Provision of community toilets. Like water supply and sewerage. Cost of land for such projects will not be provided under the programme and has to be borne by the State Government. In case the project is to be undertaken on the private land, which is to be acquired by the State, cost of land may also be the part of the project costing only in the case of North Eastern States and the hilly States of Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Jammu & Kashmir.
  • Provision of physical amenities like water supply, storm water drains, community bath, widening and paving of existing lanes, sewers, community latrines, street lights, etc.
  • Community Infrastructure like provision of community centres to be used for pre-school education, non-formal education, adult education, recreational activities, etc.
  • Community Primary Health Care Centre Buildings can be provided.
  • Social Amenities like pre-school education, non-formal education, adult education, maternity, child health and Primary health care including immunization, etc.
  • Provision of Model Demonstration Projects.
  • Sites and Services/houses at affordable costs for EWS & LlG categories.
  • Slum improvement and rehabilitation projects.
  • Land acquisition cost will not be financed except for acquisition of private land for schemes/projects in the North Eastern States & hilly States, viz., Himachal Pradesh, Uttaranchal and Jammu & Kashmir.

Under this programme, Minimum Floor Area of Dwelling Unit should not be less than 25 sq.mts. and preferably two room accommodation plus kitchen and toilet should be constructed..

Allocation of Funds& Funding Pattern

  • The scheme will apply to all towns and cities excepting cities/towns covered under JNNRUM.
  • Allocation of funds among States will be on the basis of the State's urban slum population to total urban slum population in the country. The funds will be provided only to those towns and cities where election to the local bodies have been held and elected bodies are in position.
  • The sharing pattern for the hilly state like Himachal Pradesh is 80 : 10 : 10 , Center : State : Financial Institution.